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Go to Jenkinson's aquarium website. (jenkinsons.com/aquarium I think). Search for events under the Adoption, Encounters and Programs pull down menu and it shows when they are. The next is February 4th. They usually do one a month during the winter. You find a phone number on the web site and...
I would like to try a few focus stacking photo attempts on corals. Some of the newer mirrorless cameras allow you to take a quick series of photos while automatically adjusting the focal distance a short amount at a time. Some like the Canon R7 even make up a composite photo for you. Our you can...
I note that Jenkinson's Aquarium recently remodeled the upstairs area. It now houses an enclosure for the sloth, Wally. This coming Saturday they have a behind the scenes tour where you can see how they run their giant tanks. We did this over 5 years ago as a club but some of you might be...
It's funny what you find that fluoresces in real life when UV light hits it. I used to keep a UV flashlight and go shine it in the tank in the dark. That is where I found unique snails. It turns out that scorpions do also, so it is easy to find them at night.
I figured that I would add to this thread to remind everyone to be prepared, especially if you have a lot of life in your tanks. I had my pumps on an emergency backup power supply. It lasted for a while, but it ran out before power was restored. Looking back, I should have run it on a on off...
I was watching a show narrated by Will Smith called Welcome to Earth and the episode was Smell. It claimed that corals give off a smell in the gas bubbles produced by the zooxanthellae inside them. This smell is one of the things that allows ocean animals (such as see turtles) to locate dry...
Yes. This coral rock needs to be kept in the shade or coraline algae will cover it and it will lose the red look (but then it is also not as colorful in the shade or in the water).
The first picture is a piece in a new tank. The second in an established tank at the bottom right, Note that I...
I always liked organ pipe coral. It is colorful, acts as live rock, and has an interesting coral tubular construction. It is also hard to find and may be expensive.
I am roughly a year without a tank. While I don't miss making and lugging the water, I do miss seeing the subtle changes and surprises you find in the tank and the tranquility of watching it. I loved taking photos of the fish and other inhabitants. Now I will need to do it more at public...
I recently read that there were more virus particles in a liter of ocean water than there are humans on the planet. This boggles my mind. but it also makes more sense to me when Paul B uses ocean water (NSW) to immunize the fish in his tank, or at least to build up their immune system. I had...
I lowered the price. This is a great light. Pipe organ coral is not included as it is gone. This makes a great low cost quarantine tank for fish and frags.
I found that applying the Aiptasia X very slowly into the mouth area worked best. The key is to have still water and apply it slowly enough that the aiptasia closes the tenticles around it. After it pulls back in, apply more around the base and over it. When you apply it when it is injured, it...
I had the original orbit marines as well. They had 120 degree lenses. They were good for softies, but had to be kept too close to the water surface. The 120 degree lights meant that they did not penetrate well. Even so, They were great for my tank. The Orbit Marine Pro does not work with the...
I like full length lights. I had T5s before, but 4 bulbs cost about what I am asking for these lights, and they are good for about 18 months and use more power. I used these at about 60% setting. I only kept soft corals and anemones. With the large heat sinks, these will last, unlike some...