not a very good picture, and he's nuthin special. but, other than the rock work that lil guy is the oldest inahbitant of my tank. almost three years old now.
Here is a pic of one of our many feather dusters. This one stands out in our tank, there are 2 of these same ones on the rock. I had to crop and resize so many times to get the picture to the size I could upload so I hope the pic still does this one justice.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12091793#post12091793 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by .::Jun77::.
flyguy, what type of fearther duster is that?
I wish I would have held off on getting my feather duster. A week after I bought mine, I ran across some coco worms, but with having such a small tank, there's really no room to put a coco in with my Hawaiian...
Porites with Christmas tree worms and Bispira brunnea. The Bispiras actually reproduce on the rock. They have more rigid tubes than Hawaiian feater dusters. The biggest one is about the size of a quarter.
Thank you! That was a Canon 20D with the Canon 100mm macro lens and a tripod.
Edit: Oh, and a flash to freeze the motion of the tentacles. I think that was just the on-camera flash, since I pulled it out in a hurry to try to catch the eggs.
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