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Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:09 Nov 2018 02:47
by opae ula related
Arnold wrote:
Opae ula related, thanks, I had see a lot of your videos in yt; you have really good videos my friend, I think you havent make an update since 2 months I hope new videos soon! Regards from the Canary islands
Wow, Canary Island. You live in islands like Hawaii. Any native shrimp?

Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:09 Nov 2018 11:45
by Arnold
We have also anchialine habitats here, in the island of Lanzarote, old volcanic tubes that have infiltration from the ocean. The Jameos del Agua, there live unique creatures like the blind lobster Munidopsis polymorpha who is endemic from Lanzarote and very endangered. More info: click, click

Blind lobster
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Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:09 Nov 2018 15:08
by Algae In Space
Amazing and beautiful!

The blind lobster tho. He doesn't care about light.

Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:09 Nov 2018 18:27
by opae ula related
Algae In Space wrote:Amazing and beautiful!

The blind lobster tho. He doesn't care about light.
ditto! You should put up videos of the unique scenarios!

Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:09 Nov 2018 21:10
by Algae In Space
Arnold wrote: 09 Nov 2018 11:45 We have also anchialine habitats here, in the island of Lanzarote, old volcanic tubes that have infiltration from the ocean. The Jameos del Agua, there live unique creatures like the blind lobster Munidopsis polymorpha who is endemic from Lanzarote and very endangered. More info: click, click

Blind lobster
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I couldn't find any info about the length of the blind lobster (Munidopsis polymorpha). How big is this animal?

Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:10 Nov 2018 15:18
by Arnold
I havent seen this crab (I think they are crabs family not lobsters) in person since I'm from Tenerife, the big island, and I havent been yet in Lanzarote, I know they are pretty small only reaching about 2 or 3 cm

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Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:10 Nov 2018 17:36
by Algae In Space
Oh they seem small but bigger than a Opae Ula and pretty fast


Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:12 Nov 2018 18:02
by Arnold
Update: After 17 days the shrimp are great, all the shrimp live and healthy, very active all day long and the red color popping out. The macroalgae species also doing good, the Sea lettuce is live not growing, the Marimo and the Cladophoropsis are the best growers for now. Brown algae its covering the glass and the shrimp love picking it

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The brown algae its growing good with the long fotoperiod
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The shrimp pick actively the surface biofilm also
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The marimo in the back are the first added with a darker green, the bigger and brighter ones are new, all came from the same marimo splited in smaller portions
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Dedicated to algae in the space! jaja
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Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:12 Nov 2018 18:22
by odin
Looking good! Once the brown algae comes and goes you will get green algae growing, the tank looks very promising. :happy: :happy: :happy:

Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:12 Nov 2018 21:35
by opae ula related
Which Cladophoropsis you have from the below link?
http://www.wildsingapore.com/wildfacts/ ... smooth.htm