Clams usually look better when viewing them from above, but this shot from the side doesn’t look all that bad. The Tridacna derasa clam is one of the larger species of clam and doesn’t have the lateral scutes usually found on the sides of T. maxima or T. squamosa. Instead, it has very smooth sides.
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ORA Naked Clowns in Green Bubble Tip Anemone
Who says captive bred clownfish won’t take to an anemone? These ORA Naked clownfish are as happy as they can be in this green bubble tip anemone. This clownfish is almost completely devoid of the traditional stripes seen on normal Ocellaris clownfish. ORA (Oceans Reefs and Aquariums) has bred many different types of clownfish, some [...]
Blue Tridacna Maxima Clam
Pictured is a vibrant blue Tridacna maxima clam. This clam was certainly a favorite among people who visited it. They were in awe of the color of the clam as it stood out against a live rock and live sand background.
Blue Tuxedo Sea Urchin
Here’s a picture of a gorgeous blue tuxedo sea urchin. These guys are very interesting to watch, but they can be a pain in the butt. They cover themselves with rocks and will occasionally carry off frags or knock over rocks.
Welcome to AquariumPix
Welcome to AquariumPix, AquariumPix is a photoblog strictly dedicated to the saltwater aquarium hobby. We use various types of equipment, including both Point-and-Shoot cameras and DSLR cameras, as well as camera modes and lighting techniques to get the perfect shot. Our photographers have varying experience, but all share a love for the hobby and an [...]