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Old September 6th 04, 10:22 AM
DD
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Default What is this mystery reef plume?

I captured a photo of the most strange and fascinating myserty creature
emitting a constant plume into the tank. The trail of smoke appears
transparent, and flowing in vortices similar to what you would see in a wind
tunnel. It continued ejecting this material for hours, seeming to have an
endless supply. Then in the days following, many of my corals died.

The mystery can be seen just below and right of center:

http://www.autonvs.com/images/MysteryReefPlume.jpg

Thanks ~ Dan


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Old September 7th 04, 12:26 PM
skozzy
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Wow, that does look like smoke.

I captured a photo of the most strange and fascinating myserty creature
emitting a constant plume into the tank. The trail of smoke appears
transparent, and flowing in vortices similar to what you would see in a

wind
tunnel. It continued ejecting this material for hours, seeming to have an
endless supply. Then in the days following, many of my corals died.

The mystery can be seen just below and right of center:

http://www.autonvs.com/images/MysteryReefPlume.jpg

Thanks ~ Dan




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Old September 8th 04, 12:41 AM
Tre' Landrum
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It looks like a sponge spawning.

Here is another example in a larger version:

http://www.oceanicresearch.org/jpegs...ing_sponge.jpg

You may have had a large ammonia spike from the break down of all of the
sperm and or eggs which were released in the water.

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I captured a photo of the most strange and fascinating myserty creature
emitting a constant plume into the tank. The trail of smoke appears
transparent, and flowing in vortices similar to what you would see in a

wind
tunnel. It continued ejecting this material for hours, seeming to have an
endless supply. Then in the days following, many of my corals died.

The mystery can be seen just below and right of center:

http://www.autonvs.com/images/MysteryReefPlume.jpg

Thanks ~ Dan




 




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