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Haven't decided which one to submit yet.
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Thanks for the suggestion.
I recently just found out that the green clown goby helps keep corals cleared from algae. This is just some neat info to go along with the photo. http://www.smithsonianmag.com/scienc...253278/?no-ist "Hay and Dixson placed turtle weed on small staghorn coral (Acropora nasuta), a common reef-building coral found in the Pacific and Indian oceans, while in the presence of two goby species. The gobies cleaned up quickly: Within three days, 30% of the turtle weed was gone, and coral bleaching dropped by 70-80% compared to a goby-less seaweed invasion." |
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neither of your pics are showing up, just showing as X's
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Thanks. Let's try again. I'm using Microsoft Onedrive Cloud storage and they don't make it easy.
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a knoll of spring grass or is it a hill of gsp
brought to memory of a spring hike up some winding trail and at end of trail a green grass-covered knoll awaits your weary feet to sink into
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Green Eyed Dancing Shrimp (Cinetorhynchus reticulatus)
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[quote=kien;939692]Ohhh sure...you let anemones in on the coral subject because they are coralimorphs, but you don't let corals in on a fish an invert subject even though corals are inverts too...that makes sense, yup.
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cool shrimp never seen one of those. also gonna skip entering this month due to liking that clown goby pic to much
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Oops! Sorry Mindy. I must have mad a mistake somewhere. It wasn't supposed to make any sense whatsoever. My bad!
Last edited by kien; 03-29-2015 at 01:04 AM. |