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March 2015 POTM - Green Fish and Inverts
March 2015 POTM This month's subject: GREEN fish and inverts! ! March is the month of Spring and St. Patrick! So let's see some green fish or invertebrates. NOTE: The fish or invert doesn't have to be all green. It just has to have some green on it. ================================================== ===== Entries will be accepted until midnight on Sunday March 29th (ish), 2015. Entries to be posted in this thread, if you have troubles posting please either pm or email me the photo and I will help you post it. Voting to take place once the submission thread has been closed. . Contest Rules are as follows: 1) You must follow the guidelines given for each contest. 2) ALL members including vendors can enter. 3) Photos should be submitted no larger than 1024 x 768 and a max ppi of 300. 4) The photo must be taken by you, and as long as it fits the subject you're in! 5) Each member can post as many pictures as they want, but only ONE can be entered. Please specify which one when posting multiple pictures or it will be chosen for you. 6) Photos that have previously won Photo of the Month can not be resubmitted for contest consideration. 7) Have Fun! |
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Anemone's are considered Inverts right? :D
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March 2015 POTM - Green Fish and Inverts
Ignore this you said fish and inverts
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leaf wrasse
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^ Haha, sweet pic!
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Just some random, pretty average Rock Flower Anemones :wink:
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drool ^^^
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Whoa!! That's an awesome piece!! However, it's fish and inverts this month Mindy :-). I know corals are technically inverts too but for the sake of simplicity I'd like to omit corals this month since last month was coral centric. Thanks :-) |
Komodo Island, Indonesia, Leaf Scorpion Fish
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Haven't decided which one to submit yet.
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I recently just found out that the green clown goby helps keep corals cleared from algae. This is just some neat info to go along with the photo. http://www.smithsonianmag.com/scienc...253278/?no-ist "Hay and Dixson placed turtle weed on small staghorn coral (Acropora nasuta), a common reef-building coral found in the Pacific and Indian oceans, while in the presence of two goby species. The gobies cleaned up quickly: Within three days, 30% of the turtle weed was gone, and coral bleaching dropped by 70-80% compared to a goby-less seaweed invasion." |
neither of your pics are showing up, just showing as X's
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a knoll of spring grass or is it a hill of gsp
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brought to memory of a spring hike up some winding trail and at end of trail a green grass-covered knoll awaits your weary feet to sink into
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Green Eyed Dancing Shrimp (Cinetorhynchus reticulatus)
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cool shrimp never seen one of those. also gonna skip entering this month due to liking that clown goby pic to much :mrgreen:
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Hopefully this is green enough!
Melanurus Wrasse http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c3...a/IMG_6510.jpg |
Hi Kien,
I already submit a picture but I would like to replace it with the following one. Thanks Rock Flower Anemones http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...f421057611.jpg |
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