Hi Guys
So lat night I stayed up to watch some of the Mets celebration and figured 1:00 am would be a good time to shine the flashlight in my now dark and reamy tank. Man was I shocked!
In addition to tons of amphipods and the famous white specked copepods, I saw bristlewormsd, tube worms, feather dusters I didn't know I had - and two really interesting things that I don;t know what they are..... perhaps you can help.
One is a furry white thing that looks like a nudibronch. It stayed on the glass and went a whole lot faster than the snails. It was aboput 1.5 inches, maybe a hair more.
Then we began to nitice for the past week or two that someting in the tank has been placing pieces of shells, coral rubble and whatever over a shelf that faces up in my LR. It's a small shelf with a decent size hole in it. We had been talking about how or why sopmething would be moving those pieces up there. While I didn't get much of a view, I saw something with a golden metallic kind of body tending to the pile, but moments after the light hit him, he was gone.
Anyway, it was pretty neat to see the night life
In addition to tons of amphipods and the famous white specked copepods, I saw bristlewormsd, tube worms, feather dusters I didn't know I had - and two really interesting things that I don;t know what they are..... perhaps you can help.
One is a furry white thing that looks like a nudibronch. It stayed on the glass and went a whole lot faster than the snails. It was aboput 1.5 inches, maybe a hair more.
Then we began to nitice for the past week or two that someting in the tank has been placing pieces of shells, coral rubble and whatever over a shelf that faces up in my LR. It's a small shelf with a decent size hole in it. We had been talking about how or why sopmething would be moving those pieces up there. While I didn't get much of a view, I saw something with a golden metallic kind of body tending to the pile, but moments after the light hit him, he was gone.
Anyway, it was pretty neat to see the night life