amahler
Aquarium Advice Activist
I'm constantly spotting things in the tank on my LR that I can't name.
Mind giving these a whirl?
First off, there are a bunch of these on the LR. They are so encrusted that they look to be part of the rock itself. They are clam-like and they only open a fraction of an inch. If they are startled, they snap shut.
This looks like some kind of coral maybe? (ignore the cat hair... grrrr)
I think these are a recent development on this piece of rock:
Sorry if this is blurry, but this sucker is TINY and a goodly number of inches from the acrylic. It's taking all of my 8.2 megapixels just to eek out something recognizable under these conditions:
This thing is actually outside of the tank (not by choice, either) and is seen just about everywhere including under the tank with its head in the sump whenever the doors are opened on the cabinet, in the back bathroom near the QT's when the doors are opened and often in my bed at 4 AM being a noisy jackass (when the doors are opened). At the moment it's incapacitated on a rather hairy chair to my right:
Thanks!
- Aaron
Mind giving these a whirl?
First off, there are a bunch of these on the LR. They are so encrusted that they look to be part of the rock itself. They are clam-like and they only open a fraction of an inch. If they are startled, they snap shut.
This looks like some kind of coral maybe? (ignore the cat hair... grrrr)
I think these are a recent development on this piece of rock:
Sorry if this is blurry, but this sucker is TINY and a goodly number of inches from the acrylic. It's taking all of my 8.2 megapixels just to eek out something recognizable under these conditions:
This thing is actually outside of the tank (not by choice, either) and is seen just about everywhere including under the tank with its head in the sump whenever the doors are opened on the cabinet, in the back bathroom near the QT's when the doors are opened and often in my bed at 4 AM being a noisy jackass (when the doors are opened). At the moment it's incapacitated on a rather hairy chair to my right:
Thanks!
- Aaron