I've been growing phytoplankton for about two years. The first 6 months were a breeze, splitting the cultures to grow more about once a week.
I thought I'd update you with some fresh images. I'll try to make it fun tonight.
First of all, my lovely (yet
Man, I almost got a picture of the Peppermint Shrimp releasing her (its?) eggs tonight. I saw it crawling up the coral as I was aptasia hunting,
I reworked my food recipe as the main ingredient was no longer available. I also put together a webpage about feeding methods, and hope it helps
I took a few pictures today. First, here is a poor image of the two corals that are most likely goners. I didn't spend much time getting the shot,
Last night, I observed more of the baby peppermint shrimp in my tank again, and assume that was a secondary release of them. I don't believe any
Recently I was asked which corals are in my tank, so I created a list (as of today)
Pink Pocillopora
Fuzzy Green Pocillopora (frag)
Fuzzy Green
Yesterday morning, after the lights had come on, I was feeding the tank to discover that my Green Slimer (Acropora yongei) was sloughing off tissue
These are some pictures of my reef that I took today with my topdown box. http://
The Identification page has been updated with 8 new critters.
My images from MACNA XVI are now