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"Thanks- Dr. Shimek has identified them as sponges."
LOL I see it know. I'm sure Ross is hitting is heads also. I think we should have asked you if they move. As from the pics they look like a crustacean population explosion. The word you are lookin' for is Sypha sponges or Syconoid Sponges, not Scyphoid :-) http://www.vattenkikaren.gu.se/fakta...ko/klek09.html http://www.biol.rug.nl/onderwaterbiologie/foto9.jpg http://www.seamasters.be/bio/spons/zakspons.htm -- Boomer Want to talk chemistry ? The Reef Chemistry Forum http://www.reefcentral.com/vbulletin/index.php Want to See More ? Please Join Our Growing Membership www.coralrealm.com If You See Me Running You Better Catch-Up "Toni" wrote in message nk.net... : : "Boomer" wrote in message : ... : The others look like Amphipods, they are not structured right for Opossum : shrimp. : Go here for a look , view them all : http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/nsf/fguide/arthropoda-1.html : : http://www.mov.vic.gov.au/crust/page1.html : : : : Thanks- Dr. Shimek has identified them as sponges. : : : -- : Toni : http://www.cearbhaill.com/reef.htm : : |
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