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Thank you for your article. Between research papers that highlight the Coral Holibiont & Old Tank Syndrome, you have a complex field of endeavor. A few years ago, when...
Epiphytes
As with any surface in the marine environment, seagrass leaves provide a place for planktonic organisms to settle. When they settle on seagrass leaves, they are called epiphytes (sessile organisms that grow on plants). Epiphytes of seagrasses include algae (micro and...
As I will be moving in about 2 years and starting completely over, I've been thinking about a potential build for a complete restart. I've always been interested in cryptic zones, and growing sponges would also help if I keep any spongivores like a Moorish Idol. I have been thinking of a...
I just did find Caribbean Flame Scallops and have added them to my interpretation of a Caribbean lagoon. I am especially happy with ornamental sponges from Gulf of Mexico & Caribbean habitat. Included with Red Tree Songes, Yellow Ball Sponges & Orange Elephant Ear sponges are decorative &...