Interesting, though I thought Cadbury's was sold and from what I am reading a lot of people in the UK didn't like the idea. . . Sounds like they are trying to get the brand name back in people's minds.
LOL, nice find.
Should have clicked the link, I presumed you were looking for a reef safe damsel Cheers, Dave.
Damn-sels!
very cool. Thanks for sharing.
I like this one too, note the size difference between the males and females. Guess size really doesn't matter. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science_a...t/10127611.stm BBC has a great Science and Nature page!
super weird...i've never in my life even seen a pic or representation of a sunfish. holy crap that looks like a shark and a ray had a deformed child
I wish we knew how big that Vermetid opening was. I'm thinking it was 3" across, but it's very hard to guess that one. The sunfish is just strange. Thanks for that link with all the pictures and descriptions. Neat!
I think I need a tank upgrade for that second one. And a bulk supplier of jelly fish.
Yet another reason to to have moon lights. Even an small reef interacts not just with the ocean, but the solar system.
Wow, 20,000 eggs from a single fish!
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll have to see if it comes up on AT&T Uverse's package of channels.
Seen it, i live in the UK. They are joint BBC/Discovery programs. You should try "Barney's barrier reef" its is a kids program, but its great fun.
Wow, that's really cool. Speaking of HD TV, this Sunday evening on the Discovery channel, a new series called Life will be on. It is the sequel to Planet Earth, and airs at 7pm CST.