Halocaridina
Last edited by Wojtek on 02 Dec 2016 07:23, edited 1 time in total.
Nice! This limestone reminds me of a lava rock but white.Looks like lava, but is much heavier, with many hiding spots. Shrimps seams to be liking it
Limestone buffers your water perfectly too! That berried shrimp Looks like she's going to release any minute now :)Very true! Hope to finally increase population in my tanks, we need more opae ula in the Old World
interesting comment. I don't think the book "Hawaiian Anchialine Pool" mentioned this and the comment was after the book was published. The book did mentioned there are 3 different lineages in Oahu.I would love to read this book but can't find it at reasonable price with shipping to my country Anyway, have you ever wondered wchich opae ula lineage do you have living in your tank, and from wchich hawaii island? If yes there is a hint for you, check 47 minute of this very informative video (watch it whole when time allows, one of the best presentations on the subject ) :
Wojtek wrote:Wow, Nice find!!!The speaker's work is in the Hawaiian Anchialine book. He did an awesome job in the video!!!interesting comment. I don't think the book "Hawaiian Anchialine Pool" mentioned this and the comment was after the book was published. The book did mentioned there are 3 different lineages in Oahu.I would love to read this book but can't find it at reasonable price with shipping to my country Anyway, have you ever wondered wchich opae ula lineage do you have living in your tank, and from wchich hawaii island? If yes there is a hint for you, check 47 minute of this very informative video (watch it whole when time allows, one of the best presentations on the subject ) :
Wojtek wrote:btw,interesting comment. I don't think the book "Hawaiian Anchialine Pool" mentioned this and the comment was after the book was published. The book did mentioned there are 3 different lineages in Oahu.I would love to read this book but can't find it at reasonable price with shipping to my country Anyway, have you ever wondered wchich opae ula lineage do you have living in your tank, and from wchich hawaii island? If yes there is a hint for you, check 47 minute of this very informative video (watch it whole when time allows, one of the best presentations on the subject ) :
opae ula related wrote: btw,Oh wow that's a really cool tank, how many shrimp do you think they had in there?
The video/conference was held at Kilauea Visitor Center in the Big Island I believe. They have a display for Opae Ula that I took a video of when I was there. It was a nice tank.
The video/conference was held at Kilauea Visitor Center in the Big Island I believe. They have a display for Opae Ula that I took a video of when I was there. It was a nice tank.Wow, I am glad that you did, what a fantastic display, thanks for sharing! I would love to replicate that beautiful background in one of my tanks. Can you tell us how it was made?