The system was setup in February 2010 more info can be found here: www.nano-reef.com . The system is an upgrade from the 29g Biocube featured at nanobyadrian.blogspot.com. A 47 gallon, shallow, rimless aquarium. The system is a sleek shallow rimless glass box custom made by Miracles Aquariums with Starphire glass. Dimensions 30x30x12. Music owned and performed by Four Tet
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New FaceBook Fan Page Scenic Videos come join the discussion! apps.facebook.com MUSIC BY:MystiMayhem www.youtube.com Check her out! Feel free to download this video free for anything you can think of. www.ripfilms.net If you are a musician and you want to use these scenes in a music video, or if you are an animator and you want to use the scene as the setting, or how about a back drop for your green screen keying? The possibilities are endless. Be creative have fun and please remember the YouTube Terms of Service when uploading. In return all that I ask for is a link in the description and in video credits. The clownfish is a type of fish that lives in salt water habitats. It is also called an Anemonefish. Clownfish are typically very bright, orange fish that have three white stripes, one at the head, middle and tail. If you look really closely, you may notice that there are thin black lines around the white stripes. Also, the tips of their fins have a thin black rounded stripe. Clownfish can grow to be from 2 to 5 inches long. The males tend to be significantly smaller than the females. However, there are various types of clownfish that range in colours from blue to yellow. Clownfish live in a “symbiotic” relationship with certain anemones. This means they benefit from living with the sea anemone, and the sea anemone benefits from the presence of the clownfish. They are the only fish that are able to live in sea anemones and not get stung by their tentacles. Clownfish …
My saltwater aquarium
My 130 gallon saltwater aquarium. Thanks for all your great feedback. I am now putting together a 2000gallon tank at my work. See here – youtube.com And photos – flickr.com Song: Múm : Grasi vaxin göng
saltwater aquarium fish
Types corals and fish for a small tank. Includes cleaner snails, crabs, and cleaner shrimp. Shows reef custodians, cleanup crew, Corals and Fish suitable for small saltwater aquariums.
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1 Gallon Saltwater Aquarium and Globe Ecosystem
1 Gallon Pico Reef, 1/2 gallon sealed SPS reef tank, 19 gallon bog terrarium globe, 75 gallon planted tank with Co2 injection. Keeping ecosystems in odd containers changes the chemistry and dynamics interestingly and has a direct correlation to evaporation rates, nitrate binding or export, and temperature stabilization to name a few.
For example, a fluted vase design allows for an inner-diameter resting lid, which changes the salinity and saltcreep maintenance drastically vs any other shape. It also provides an angled surface for detritus accumulation, which is easily wiped for maintenance and this is (nitrogen) export.
A small square palmtop design, with an internal plant sub-division, becomes the first and still the only longterm sealed (non evaporating) coral reef aquarium, growing acroporid coral specimens into 3 inch tabular forums documented over a two year course.
Shape matters in pico reef design, and pico reef design matters to marine biology as a whole because it influences coral morphology, allelopathy, and new observations for science unique to hyperconcentrated niche environments.
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I invite everyone to discuss the biology or problems associated with any aquarium care, and feel free to link your own micro reefs if you keep them.
Anyone who would like to research pico reef history can start at Reefs.Org and Reefcentral around 2002 and nano-reef.com
These forums paved the way for the explosion in popularity and are 95% of the existing documentation regarding progress of this layman’s science
It seemed interesting for all of us to share pico reef design concepts on this video, so post anything you know about them please or any reference material on the matter.
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I stay active enough on this forum and in the marine and fish forums it won’t be too hard to find me so we can chat about marine biology and aquatic sciences if not here. I will also help you build and stabilize these, so hit me up in the comments if you start one.
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Clownfish and Anemone dominated tank reef aquarium
27 clownfishes in a 210 gallon reef tank with rose and green anemones and ritteri aka h. magnifica anemene. Two have paired up and are laying eggs next to the magnifica anemone.
Music by Douglas Morton
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A 47g Shallow Rimless Aquarium
A 47 gallon, shallow, rimless cube. The system is a sleek shallow rimless cube custom made by Miracles Aquariums with Starphire glass. Dimensions 30x30x12.
The system was setup in February 2010 and is an upgrade from the 29g Biocube featured at http://nanobyadrian.blogspot.com.
Music is owned and performed by The Album Leaf. © 2004 WMG.
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My saltwater aquarium
My 130 gallon saltwater aquarium.
Thanks for all your great feedback.
I am now putting together a 2000gallon tank at my work.
See here – http://youtube.com/profile?user=arnarvaldimarsson
And photos – http://flickr.com/photos/ccpaquarium
Song: Múm : Grasi vaxin göng
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58 liter saltwater aquarium – dec. 2009 – Canon EOS 500d/Rebel T1i
My saltwater aquarium at 58 liters. The aquarium has been running for 2 ½ years, with a few stone corals and soft corals. In the aquarium, I have a clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) and a yellowtail blue damselfish (Chrysiptera parasema). Aquarium runs with few water changes and the water changes are made with ordinary tap water.
The movie is filmed with my Canon 500D with High Definition video. This is the first film taken with my the camera, so the movie is a little experiment. The film is processed with Canon’s own program for MOV files – ie: ZoomBrowser EX.
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If you are a musician and you want to use these scenes in a music video, or if you are an animator
and you want to use the scene as the setting, or how about a back drop for your green screen/chroma keying?
The possibilities are endless. Be creative have fun and please remember the YouTube Terms of Service when uploading.
In return all that I ask for is a link in the description and in video credits.
The clownfish is a type of fish that lives in salt water habitats. It is also called an Anemonefish. Clownfish are typically very
bright, orange fish that have three white stripes, one at the head, middle and tail. If you look really closely, you may notice
that there are thin black lines around the white stripes. Also, the tips of their fins have a thin black rounded stripe.
Clownfish can grow to be from 2 to 5 inches long. The males tend to be significantly smaller than the females. However, there are
various types of clownfish that range in colours from blue to yellow.
Clownfish live in a “symbiotic” relationship with certain anemones. This means they benefit from living with the sea anemone, and
the sea anemone benefits from the presence of the clownfish. They are the only fish that are able to live in sea anemones and not
get stung by their tentacles. Clownfish are very active fish and are extremely aggressive. Because they are quite active, the
clownfish are thought to be “clowning around”. They defend their territory and the sea anemone that they live in. Clownfish eat
the leftovers from fish on the anemone and algae. The leftovers include copepods, isopods and zooplankton.
Clownfish have a few ocean predators, but their greatest threat is humans. People who catch clownfish and keep them as pets in
aquariums are making a mistake. There are only ten out of more than one thousand types of anemone that are able to host these
fish. Many people put the fish in a tank with the wrong anemone. In captivity, the clownfish can live from 3 to 5 years. In the
wild, they live 6 to 10 years.
What is Symbiosis?
Symbiosis describes the special relationship between clownfish and sea anemones. They are the only fish that do not get stung by
the tentacles of the sea anemone. Clownfish have a slimy mucus covering that protects them from the sea anemone. However, if this
covering is wiped off of a clownfish, it will get stung and possibly be killed when it returns home to the anemone. The clownfish
and the sea anemone help each other survive in the ocean. The clownfish, while being provided with food, cleans away fish and
algae leftovers from the anemone. In addition, the sea anemones are given better water circulation because the clownfish fan their
fins while swimming about.
Where do Clownfish Live?
Clownfish live at the bottom of the sea in sheltered reefs or in shallow lagoons, usually in pairs. Clownfish have a special
relationship with the anemone and are very important to them. They are a large help to the anemone as they clean the anemone by
eating the algae and other food leftovers on them. They also protect the sea anemones by chasing away polyp-eating fish, such as
the butterfly fish.
What is the Life Cycle of the Clownfish?
The spawning season of the clownfish, a time when they breed, is year round in tropical waters. Males attract the females by
courting. Courting behaviours include chasing, biting and extending fins. Clownfish lay their eggs in batches on coral, rock or
next to the sea anemone that they call home. The male clownfish will build a nest on the rock or coral near the anemone in order
to be provided with protection from predators. Breeding starts by the male chasing the female to the nest where the eggs are
released. One hundred to one thousand eggs are laid. The male clownfish guards and protects the eggs until they hatch. They hatch
within 4 to 5 days.
What are Some Special Characteristics of the Clownfish?
In a group of clownfish, there is a strict hierarchy of dominance. The largest and most aggressive female is found at the top.
Only two clownfish, a male and a female, in a group reproduce through external fertilization. The clownfish are hermaphrodites,
meaning that they develop into males first, and when they mature, they become females. Also, as mentioned earlier, more than one
clownfish is able to live in a sea anemone. If the female clownfish is removed from the group, such as by death, one of the
largest and most dominant males would become a female. The rest of the remaining males will move up a rank on the hierarchy.
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