another species i'd like to add to our tank are the gorgonians. while snorkeling off the coast of isla roatan, honduras we saw an abundance of fairly large fuchsia lace sea fans + large polyp purple sea whips + yellow-orange gorgonian bunches in the tiny little stretch of reef we visited. i think the vibrant, contrasting skin/rind + polyps would make an excellent addition AND would, again, help increase the diversity in the tank's ecosystem. they are infrequently stocked @ our LFS's so i'll have to keep my eyes peeled...
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
wishlist: misc gorgonians/sea whips/sea fans
another species i'd like to add to our tank are the gorgonians. while snorkeling off the coast of isla roatan, honduras we saw an abundance of fairly large fuchsia lace sea fans + large polyp purple sea whips + yellow-orange gorgonian bunches in the tiny little stretch of reef we visited. i think the vibrant, contrasting skin/rind + polyps would make an excellent addition AND would, again, help increase the diversity in the tank's ecosystem. they are infrequently stocked @ our LFS's so i'll have to keep my eyes peeled...
WISHLIST: MISC SPONGES + TUNICATES/SEA SQUIRTS
we've had hitchhiker sponges (like those illustrated above - bottom left) from the beginning (back in 15g MINI-REEF days), but always got the typical white or red-orange varieties. however, we recently acquired an sps colony w/ a blue sponge on it that's quickly spreading AND an red-orange tunicate colony on our new pagoda cup coral, which i'm very excited about since sponges + tunicates help diversify the tank ecosystem. hopefully, we'll run across more sponges @ our LFS to add to our happy little (sps) stick collection.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
WISHLIST: SPIRAL CORAL
Sunday, March 28, 2010
illegal black Coral shipment seized by us Customs Officials
Recently I posted about my discovery of black coral and the dilemma I was facing on whether or not I could in good conscious buy a living specimen for our tank. Just this week black coral made headlines with this smuggling bust by the US Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Two Taiwanese nationals pleaded guilty today in federal court in the U.S. Virgin Islands for conspiracy to ship internationally protected black coral into the United States in violation of federal wildlife statutes, the Department of Justice announced.
According to plea agreements filed with the court, the Chus ran a business named Peng Chia Enterprise Co. Ltd. that supplied materials including black coral to customers outside of Taiwan for jewelry design and manufacture. At times prior to 2007, the Chus were issued CITES export permits by the Taiwanese government in order to ship black coral overseas. Since 2007, however, they have been unable to obtain permits because they are unable to produce a legitimate certificate of origin.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Kingman Reef
Today while watching a rerun of the Discovery series Wild Pacific I was amazed by one segment where they focused on the waters surrounding Kingman Reef.
Check out this National Geographic article An Uneasy Eden about Kingman Reef and don’t miss the photo gallery.
For more quick facts about Kingman Reef and what I thought was an interesting short documentary read more after the jump.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Black Coral
Over the past several months LiveAquaria.com has been featuring Spiral Wire (Cirrhipathes spiralis) corals in their Divers Den “New Arrivals” section. As soon as I saw them I was hooked, I had never before seen these colorful uniquely shaped corals for sale or in any saltwater aquarium. I needed one for our tank but first I wanted to read up on it to make sure it was something that we could keep alive. I assumed the Spiral Wire coral was a type of gorgonian which worried me because we haven’t had the best of luck with our previous gorgonians.
A few weeks went by and I kept seeing Spirals pop up on the New Arrivals list but I never got around to researching them. I was way too busy at work trying to make sure all the loose ends were wrapped up before Mercedes had to head out on our cruise to the Western Caribbean.
While on our cruise we made a stop in Roatan, Honduras where we did a little snorkeling. Several of our tour guides made references to “Black Coral” and how we should be extra vigilant while snorkeling not to disturb any of it and not to buy any black coral jewelry in town. I had never heard of black coral before so I wasn’t sure what I was looking for underwater, I just made sure not to touch anything.
Once we got back home to Seattle I had two things on my mind; researching the Spiral Wire coral so I could make one mine and to figure out what exactly black coral was and how it was different then “regular coral”. As it turns out the Spiral Wire coral is a type of black coral.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
MARCH INVENTORY
croceas: ube + ube-doobay | green stylo |
pink (chalice) echinophyllia | orange w/ lime-green polyps (sunset) montipora |
green (pagoda cup) turbinaria | purple-tip plana acro |
lime-green unknown acro | neon-green unknown acro |
firecracker dendros | purple w/ purple polyps (purple haze) montipora |
red selago acro | blue unknown stag acro |
green w/ pink tip (elegance) catalaphyllia | purple w/ neon-purple polyp montipora |
yellow-polyp (scroll) turbinaria | lime-green w/ pink/orange polyps (firetip) monti |
pink w/ lime-green tips (bird's nest) seriatopora | tan w/ green polyps carolina acro |
green w/ blue tips nana acro | neon-green unknown acro |
orange w/ neon-green center (brain) lobophyllia | blue w/ green polyps (rommel's exotic blue) acro |
red (brain) lobophyllia | purple lokani acro |
red w/ white polyps (chili coral) alcyonium | neon-green w/ neon-green polyps (green slimer) acro |
green w/ pink polyps (meteor shower) cyphastrea | sea foam green w/ blue-rim unknown acro + green slimer |
green w/ purple-mouth (plate) fungia | neon-green (candycane) caulastrea |
orange montipora | pink panther + blue zoos |
purple w/ lime-green tips unknown acro | green w/ pink-tip (hammer) euphyllia |
blue w/ red polyps (superman) montipora | silver/blue xenia |
yellow w/ blue polyps montipora | green blastomusa |
yellow unknown millepora | neon-green polyp (pipe organ) tubipora musica |
blue w/ green polyps unknown acro | orange (rainbow) acan |
green w/ blue tips (chip's) acro | yellow w/ pink polyp (pink lemonade) acro |
purple w/ green-rim (chalice) echinophyllia | blue/grey (titanium) lokani |
lime-green (supernatural) montipora | blue (hawkins) echinata acro |
white bubble anemone | red (rose) millepora |
green w/ pink polyps (meteor shower) cyphastrea | purple tort acro |
orange acan | green (frogspawn) euphyllia |
pink acan | green montipora |
green w/ brown polyps (spongode) montipora |
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