Its been a few months since I've last updated. Here are a few photos of the tank from last night. Nothing really happening with the tank right now, just letting it hang out and do its thing. I've recently just completed a mini energy/utility use audit in an effort to reduce my overhead/operating costs on my system. I can successfully say that I was able to lower my utility bills considerably by swapping out a 250w MH for a Kessil light and a number of smaller minor equipment tweaks. ...
I have many, many blogs to catch up on, but I'll start with an easy one, some new addition photos. And here are a few coral that have been existing in my tank for a little while: ...
Here are a few pictures I took over the past couple of days, but check out this link first. Tim came over yesterday to help with the tank move and posted up his nice pictures on DFWMAS: http://www.dfwmas.org/Forums/viewtop...872190#p872190 These are some iPhone pictures: First, here's my biggest acropora, with light blue tips. A view from the end of the tank after rearranging the corals in the ...
Saturday and Sunday, I moved the livestock and rock from the temporary tank to the new ones. After mostly everything was cleaned up, the lights were out and I was quietly at my computer, I spotted the 60g aquarium looked cloudy from afar. Since the water was crystal clear, I was very surprised. With a flashlight, I quickly found that my anemones were spawning - releasing sperm into the water. This happens often enough, but what got me super excited was seeing eggs blasting around in the tank. ...
You think you like macro shots of acans? How about microscope pictures in full color AND in 3D of the actual living animal?? This is incredible technology, and this PBS special includes thoughts from a few scientists / marine biologists about how it has changed their world.