Saltliquid
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Our wonderful waters not far from Brisbane in Southeast Queensland has put on a good show as per usual for us on aandtsociety collecting trips for our reef aquariums.
We have had some great free dives, wonderful low tide walks and breath taking scuba trips for photo opportunities.
Quite often some of us do not catch any thing intensionaly, some times we are just happy to be amongst so much life and literally swim with what many have to pay hundreds of dollars for at the local aquarium shop.
Its only 12 years left now till the aandtsociety will have its 100th anniversary for indulging in these field trips.
It's a shame so many hobbyists don't get the opportunity to be a part of the marine environment the way we do to get a serious understanding of how the ocean functions to apply things learnt from close up observations and apply them to our reef tanks
This is where we keep the pics of common SEQ reef life that we regularly see.
http://southeastqueenslandm.aforumfree.com/f20-fish-invertebrates-found-near-brisbane-in-seq
At times we see some impressive cloud formations on the way out to reefs.
On one of our low tide collecting walks, this was the welcoming committee or maybe it was just a cuddle wanted.
A not so happy cuttlefish, he didn't want any company other then the wife.
She was just behind him.
A couple of us on one of our favourite reefs getting ready to get in after being dropped off while the others went fishing.
We have had some great free dives, wonderful low tide walks and breath taking scuba trips for photo opportunities.
Quite often some of us do not catch any thing intensionaly, some times we are just happy to be amongst so much life and literally swim with what many have to pay hundreds of dollars for at the local aquarium shop.
Its only 12 years left now till the aandtsociety will have its 100th anniversary for indulging in these field trips.
It's a shame so many hobbyists don't get the opportunity to be a part of the marine environment the way we do to get a serious understanding of how the ocean functions to apply things learnt from close up observations and apply them to our reef tanks
This is where we keep the pics of common SEQ reef life that we regularly see.
http://southeastqueenslandm.aforumfree.com/f20-fish-invertebrates-found-near-brisbane-in-seq
At times we see some impressive cloud formations on the way out to reefs.
On one of our low tide collecting walks, this was the welcoming committee or maybe it was just a cuddle wanted.
A not so happy cuttlefish, he didn't want any company other then the wife.
She was just behind him.
A couple of us on one of our favourite reefs getting ready to get in after being dropped off while the others went fishing.