Algae In Space wrote:So many species even planaria
Nice! Reminds me of the stuff i found when I got live substrate for the Opae ula tank. Jelllyfish, worms, anemones etc. That is how i got the mussel. :)
Re: Look at this amazing ecosphere project
PostPosted:06 Jul 2019 21:47
by Owlbit
I would have sent that jar flying out the window as soon as I saw a spider looking thing and worms.
Algae In Space wrote:So many species even planaria
Nice! Reminds me of the stuff i found when I got live substrate for the Opae ula tank. Jelllyfish, worms, anemones etc. That is how i got the mussel. :)
Oh ok! I understand! I would totally fear to catch parasites
Re: Look at this amazing ecosphere project
PostPosted:06 Jul 2019 22:37
by Algae In Space
Owlbit wrote: ↑06 Jul 2019 21:47
I would have sent that jar flying out the window as soon as I saw a spider looking thing and worms.
Re: Look at this amazing ecosphere project
PostPosted:06 Jul 2019 22:58
by opae ula related
Owlbit wrote: I would have sent that jar flying out the window as soon as I saw a spider looking thing and worms.
Haha
Re: Look at this amazing ecosphere project
PostPosted:07 Jul 2019 20:20
by odin
Great find, enough in that jar to keep you watching for days and days!
Re: Look at this amazing ecosphere project
PostPosted:07 Jul 2019 23:27
by Algae In Space
Yeah I thinks this is really fascinating! It would be like a TV to me.
Re: Look at this amazing ecosphere project
PostPosted:07 Jul 2019 23:40
by Algae In Space
What I don't understand: Why aren't the planaria "leeching" on the other animals in this tank???
Re: Look at this amazing ecosphere project
PostPosted:08 Jul 2019 07:03
by Owlbit
Algae In Space wrote: ↑07 Jul 2019 23:27
Yeah I thinks this is really fascinating! It would be like a TV to me.