New 45 Gallon Reef Tank
Updated: 2010-06-30 06:42:00
Hey guys i have just started a 45 gallon tank up the dimensions are 48" long, 18 1/2" tall, and 12" wide. it's in the process of cycling at the...
Hi readers how was your day?? As you can see mine started off with an open ocean dolphin dive with George our fearless leader and Annie. The dive was short but sweet and Annie stayed with us the whole time which is kind of unusual. Normally the dolphins spend a lot of their time doing [...]
Hi friends, I have had so many requests for more Curacao Wildflowers so here you go again. These are four more that I found either along side the road or out in the desert. The red one is the flower that I brought home from Sunset Waters yesterday and re-potted it and it’s doing great! [...]
Good evening once again from Curacao! I had quite an eye-opening day today. My friend John and I drove to the North side of the island over by the airport and found the area where the locals have been dumping Curacao’s waste for hundreds of years, straight into the sea! I am still in shock [...]
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Good evening friends, here’s my newest find, it’s either a Yellowbelly Hamlet or some kind of new Hybrid?? Whatever it is I have never seen one here before and still can’t believe I found it on our reef. Yesterday I first saw him in our open ocean entry/exit area in about six feet of water very [...]
Good evening friends, better late than never, here is my little baby land crab I found the other day while out shooting wildflowers. This is called a Mangrove Crab or Sesarma which is a genus of terrestrial crabs. Many species within this genus live in mangroves and have evolved to be fully terrestrial, which means they do [...]
Hi readers, here’s something fun from my dive today at Directors Bay with the World Famous Dive Bus Hut crew. These are natural faces on the side of a big Orange Elephant Ear sponge, Agelas clathrodes. I found one sponge today that had so many fun faces on it that I thought I would send [...]
Good evening friends, I know I said I would send out the little rock crab photo from yesterday but again I can not find a name for him, there is not much info on what lives and grows on this island out there! So instead I have for you a picture I took out my kitchen [...]
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Hi friends, I found the coolest little flower this morning that I have never seen here before, they look like individual little starfish?? I shot this with my macro lens as the whole cluster of flowers was only about an inch tall, that’s tiny! From a distance they didn’t look like anything and I am [...]
Hi guys, I was shocked today at how many folks liked the flowers from yesterday and seven people asked for more so here you go! I shot these along the trail tonight on my walk with the dogs although with me taking pictures there wasn’t much dog walking going on. It’s funny though, Inca will just [...]
Hi friends, by request this evening we have some Curacao Wildflowers for your viewing pleasure. Today was pretty much non-stop rain but in-between downpours I rushed outside to photograph a few of the flowers. From left to right, 1st we have Antigonon leptopus, Coral Vine, Bride’s Tears, 2nd is called Jatropha gossypiifolia, Wild Physic Nut, Belly [...]
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