Despite the cable going out last night during a 2.7 gig upload, this video is online.
Today, I decided to take a few pictures from different angles that what I'd usually do. This first shot is from the Spidey-Cam. His name is Peter... These next two images were shot hoping to show the pretty colors of the water's rippling surface. Just a change of pace. I did have something strange happen today. When I turned ...
Updated 08-10-2016 at 04:34 PM by melev
This week's video is up, and I tried to keep this topic interesting by sharing some useful tidbits along the way:
Last month I got to do something that no-one does. I was able to tour ORA's facilities, as well as film a portion of their operation. They never do tours, so I was very grateful to have the opportunity to interview Dustin and see what they do daily. I have a couple of ORA tank-bred fish in my reef, and inserted pictures of them in the video as well.
Today I noticed this tubeworm feather duster had a cluster of eggs around the tube. Apparently this tubeworm (or another one) spawned and the eggs probably got snagged on the hard tube instead of being washed away into the filtration. Which allowed me to get a picture of them. Neat!