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Do the video on y tube because we can not all see it.Also if you have a interest in the subjectCool group and great photos.
Love exploring rock pools and snorkeling on the reefs here in Queensland, Australia.
Here's a video of when I spotted a beautiful Wobbegong shark in the rock pools during the low tide in a local beach near me.
Quality is not the best as taken from my phone.
Do the video on y tube because we can not all see it.Also if you have a interest in the subject
Go to your user group and scroll down to you find us and join all I ask is some input from yourself to the group. Thanks for the video not seen it yet
Yes but the Rock. Pool Reef keepers group is for anyone not just the ukHere I posted in YouTube.
Just saw the group is for the UK haha I'm not in the UK though, in Australia is that acceptable ?
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Stunning fish thanks for sharingHere I posted in YouTube.
Just saw the group is for the UK haha I'm not in the UK though, in Australia is that acceptable ?
Stunning fish thanks for sharing
That’s you joinedNo worries, I was exploring rock pools with friends and spotted it, initially thought was a lobster cause could only see the whiskers under the ledge, we poked him and to our surprise was a Wobbegong. It was amazing seeing a shark so up close in the rock pools.
We can see them while snorkeling here in the coast, but In the rockpool with water just above the knees was really cool.
They are not aggressive, but they can still bite you if you harass them.
Thanks Nano_Man!That’s you joined
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We call them Beadlet anemones they don’t need special lighting and they are really hardy i would say the most common anemones in the uk . TheyThanks Nano_Man!
Here two more vids of the rock pools, an octopus we found same beach as the shark.
And another beach just some corals, platygira and some other SPS, can't really see the corals true color though as it's under sun full spectrum. Unless you point a flashlight with blue spectrum.
I'm curious that on your first post of this topic I see some red anemones. We have some of those here they are Non photosynthetic called Actinia Tenebrosa. Wonder if it's the same.
We call them beadlet anemones theyWow really nice footage, is that in the UK?
How cold the water there? Surprised that some of the rock pool animals there seem to also be the same here haha. Those rockskippers goby or blenny are everywhere here.
Was my first fish, but he jumped off the tank when I was still starting and had no lid on my tank.
My first blenny jumped too and from there I started making a lid, it's not pretty at all but it does the job lol and the best thing is that it cost me around $30Wow really nice footage, is that in the UK?
How cold the water there? Surprised that some of the rock pool animals there seem to also be the same here haha. Those rockskippers goby or blenny are everywhere here.
Was my first fish, but he jumped off the tank when I was still starting and had no lid on my tank.
Benny are most common in the uk . But my favourite is the gunnel fish looks like eel type but a. fish. that is shy maybe you have themWow really nice footage, is that in the UK?
How cold the water there? Surprised that some of the rock pool animals there seem to also be the same here haha. Those rockskippers goby or blenny are everywhere here.
Was my first fish, but he jumped off the tank when I was still starting and had no lid on my tank.
The blennys definitely jumpers I’ve learned from experience lolMy first blenny jumped too and from there I started making a lid, it's not pretty at all but it does the job lol and the best thing is that it cost me around $30
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My first blenny jumped too and from there I started making a lid, it's not pretty at all but it does the job lol and the best thing is that it cost me around $30
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Specially when you have more than one in the tank.The blennys definitely jumpers I’ve learned from experience lol
The problem is that I have a 32 biocube that is not square and that is why I had to take the measurements on the outside, because if I did it on the inside I would have a lot of space open and there it could jumpNice tank and you did a pretty good job with the lid, though probably got the dimensions a bit off. I need to fix my lids, they are similar but the netting is a bit loose its very annoying.
I'd love to have some of those acrylic looking ones I see around, though if you not making it yourself they go for a pretty buck.
Specially when you have more than one in the tank.
It was tough to see him dried up on the floor when I got home, he was ugly but had a really cool personality. Since then got lids, and wrasses and other fish haha.
Yeah I was able to see it in the photo. I had a similar tank long ago.The problem is that I have a 32 biocube that is not square and that is why I had to take the measurements on the outside, because if I did it on the inside I would have a lot of space open and there it could jump

