Here I am once again & as promised I will only post images of life that is not visible from the surface.
Many people tend to think that life in our oceans consists mostly of fish, crabs, shrimp, & shellfish, like oysters, scallops clams & snails, plus mammals like dolphins, whales, & I have to also mention turtles, the darlings of the gulf.
What many don`t realize is that the above mentioned species make up a small fraction of the biodiversity of the oceans.
In the following images, try & look beyond the main subject, & look to the backgrounds of the images. Every bit of color is a living organism.
The purple on the reef structure is coralline algae.
Every little nook & cranny has little “bugs” living in them.
Every little filament you see is some kind of worm.
The reef is covered with billions & billions of life forms, & I`m just talking about these numbers, pertaining to my reef tanks.The sand at the bottom contains billions of these per cubic inch.
Now these are the bottom of the food chain, but also sometimes the first to die off when the water chemistry is changed by even parts per billion.
When the first link in the food chain is destroyed, the other links fall apart in rapid succession. That`s why I post these images. They are not spectacular in any way as images, but as examples of the spectacular life in the oceans that the planet depends on.
Regardless of their microscopic sizes.
Tiger Sea Cucumber
Clownfish in Trumpet Coral
Copperband Butterflyfish
(Coral banded Shrimp)
Copperband with Goldentail Eel
Seaweed
(unidentified)
Pajama Cardinalfish
(Green Torch Coral)
Green Polyps
Sharknose Goby
(Two Christmastree Worms
“Prancing” Starfish
(Long Spined Urchin)
Feather Duster Worm
Starfish & Green Zoas
Fuzzy Finger Leather
(Long Spined Urchin)
Mushroom Group
Humbug
Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp
Coral Banded Shrimp
Six Line Wrasse
Cleaner Wrasse
Hawkfish
Reverse Goldentail Eel
(All Kinds Of Things)
Blastomusa & Brown Polyps
A bunch of fish & corals
Pajama Cardinalfish Being Cleaned
Tomato Clownfish
Maroon Clownfish
Blue Tang
Yellow Tang
Green Torch Coral & Goby
Pygmy Angelfish & Hawkfish