eatyourpeas
Fish Herder
Not the day I was hoping for, but not a total loss. I guess I am one of those "glass is always 3/4 full" kind of people.
I went out only to be greeted by white caps, and even though to some people they were just ankle slappers, not safe to go into rocks looking for marine life as I did not feel like taking a beating just for the fun of it. So, packed it up and returned home to a nice hot cup of tea. Will have to wait two weeks to go out again after my return.
On a fun note, the tank is doing great. Fermat the clam is still maintaining his nightly relocation schedule, and I have found Mr. Bliss, a Lotia pelta (shield limpet) named after our dear J.R.R. Tolkien's character. He was diligently cleaning the back aquarium glass as seen here:
You can barely see Fermat's shell to the left:
Either the snails or the amphipods are doing a lot of garden work. I still do not know who is behind the "mowing". The foreground mound has barely any green left. More barnacles are showing themselves and really like the food I am putting in. They are lots of fun to watch!
The amphipods have to be some of the clumsiest and most neurotic creatures I have ever seen. They throw themselves around and scratch and twist, then take off. I wonder what is going on in their little itty bitty brain...
Another beautiful checkered periwinkle:
Preschool run:
And because I ended up with some extra time, decided to play with making some cool mushrooms with the 3D printer, but I will not be putting anything artificial in the tank. It was just for fun.
Definitely a 3/4 full day!
I went out only to be greeted by white caps, and even though to some people they were just ankle slappers, not safe to go into rocks looking for marine life as I did not feel like taking a beating just for the fun of it. So, packed it up and returned home to a nice hot cup of tea. Will have to wait two weeks to go out again after my return.
On a fun note, the tank is doing great. Fermat the clam is still maintaining his nightly relocation schedule, and I have found Mr. Bliss, a Lotia pelta (shield limpet) named after our dear J.R.R. Tolkien's character. He was diligently cleaning the back aquarium glass as seen here:
You can barely see Fermat's shell to the left:
Either the snails or the amphipods are doing a lot of garden work. I still do not know who is behind the "mowing". The foreground mound has barely any green left. More barnacles are showing themselves and really like the food I am putting in. They are lots of fun to watch!
The amphipods have to be some of the clumsiest and most neurotic creatures I have ever seen. They throw themselves around and scratch and twist, then take off. I wonder what is going on in their little itty bitty brain...
Another beautiful checkered periwinkle:
Preschool run:
And because I ended up with some extra time, decided to play with making some cool mushrooms with the 3D printer, but I will not be putting anything artificial in the tank. It was just for fun.
Definitely a 3/4 full day!