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Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:25 Feb 2019 01:33
by opae ula related
opae ula related wrote:I was able to isolate the berried Alpha in a jar. I also was experimenting to see if the Alpha would eat a opae ula larva (see 1.03 mark) and after 24 hours the larva is still there. So this particular Alpha was not interested but I noticed it was staring at it for the longest time. :what:

Ultimate goal is to video an Alpha larva. :sidesmile:

I see the mom berried again. So just a data point that it was around 2 months from the last time she was berried.

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:03 Apr 2019 09:03
by opae ula related
Visited a few Anchialine pools in Hawaii. See pic of the salinity and temperature of this pool as I was curious to know.ImageImageImageImageImage

More to come.

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:03 Apr 2019 11:34
by Algae In Space
Awesome! Did you actualy see Opae Ula in these?

Would be interested in the diversity of conditions :cool:

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:03 Apr 2019 17:15
by opae ula related
Algae In Space wrote:Awesome! Did you actualy see Opae Ula in these?

Would be interested in the diversity of conditions :cool:
ImageYes, the ones I visited have opae ula. Here is a screenshot from a video.
Fyi, I dont take any opae ula from the pools.

Of course there are pools with no opae ula like this one near a hotel.Image

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:03 Apr 2019 18:23
by opae ula related
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Another screenshot. No seaweed in this one.

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:03 Apr 2019 18:43
by Arnold
Wow awesome footage my friend!! I didnt expect such high temperature, its in summer?

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:03 Apr 2019 20:52
by Algae In Space
Super cool! Thanks for sharing. I was quite aware of temps rising quite high in the pools. But it's something different to see it like this :grin3:

So cool to see them in the wild!

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:03 Apr 2019 20:53
by Vorteil
How close is that one to the beach? Looks like there's beach sand in that pool. What island are you on?

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:03 Apr 2019 20:55
by Algae In Space
Hey another question: Have you seen other species in the pools??? Alphas, crabs, ...?

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:04 Apr 2019 00:15
by opae ula related
Arnold wrote:Wow awesome footage my friend!! I didnt expect such high temperature, its in summer?
This week : ) 87 degrees outside