Phil Your Aquarium |
Phillip and Christine have been in the aquarium hobby for over 4 years now and have experienced maintaining fish tanks from 3 gallons up to 1600 gallons. Although we've taken down our 120 gallon reef display, we decided to start a couple of nano tanks simply because we miss having something to look at other than our frag tank!
This blog is for everyone to follow our current aquarium projects and for us to show off our rare coral and fishy treasures. SHOP FOR EYE CANDY NOW ON OUR SITE! |
In South Orange County, California! I will be posting pictures as we make changes. Thanks for all of your guys’ support! (: (: (: I hope you’re excited as much as we are! More info to be announced once everything is solid! We will start on everything on Monday!!!
“What we see before us is just one tiny part of the world. We get in the habit of thinking, this is the world, but that’s not true at all. The real world is a much darker and deeper place than this, and much of it is occupied by jellyfish and things.”
― Haruki Murakami
shrimp 3226 by jasdivr on Flickr.
Anemone shrimp share a symbiotic relationship with anemones, just like clownfish do. They live together and while the shrimp brings the anemone food, the anemone will act as its protective home keeping predators away.
A seal helping a helpless turtle get back into the water.
(Source: ray-moro, via onehattown)
(Source: imperfection-is-in-style, via the-absolute-best-posts)
breakfast upside down by Michael Henke on Flickr.
synchiropus splendidus by Joachim S. Müller on Flickr.