I love the aquarium! We use to have a tank in our home that included lion fish. They were cool to look at but very bad tank mates. They grew very fast - had to be swapped out regularly - and ate their tank mates if you did not pair them properly!
I've never tried to take photos in an aquarium. Looks like I should try Sue. Yes, the dead goose has been hung on the gate by a shooter for the farmer to collect.
I find underwater life really fascinating. I hope to explore it some day.
The fish shared here is the the Lionfish. It is carnivorous, native to the Indo-Pacific, now an invasive species in the Atlantic, has the potential to harm reef ecosystems, have no known predators and reproduce all year long!!
I've actually come face to face with some lionfish while snorkeling here in the Red Sea. There are also plentiful lilac colored jellyfish too, but the ones I've been surrounded by are much smaller.
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Not the most attractive fish but such great shots!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful tropical fish!
ReplyDeleteI love the aquarium! We use to have a tank in our home that included lion fish. They were cool to look at but very bad tank mates. They grew very fast - had to be swapped out regularly - and ate their tank mates if you did not pair them properly!
ReplyDeleteNice captures. I love looking at marine life. Their colours and variations are fascinating. Thanks for hosting every week! :)
ReplyDeleteWow... that is a good idea in this time, to visit a museum or like you this fantastisc Aqua World.
ReplyDeleteStay healthy and well, dear Blogfriend.
I've never tried to take photos in an aquarium. Looks like I should try Sue. Yes, the dead goose has been hung on the gate by a shooter for the farmer to collect.
ReplyDeletewhat an interesting fish.
ReplyDeleteLove the lionfish! How beaoutiful!
ReplyDeleteFun photos at the aquarium.
ReplyDeleteThose are some of the most exquisite photos I've ever seen. They almost seem like I could touch them.
ReplyDeleteWe tired a salt water aquarium for a while, the fish are so much prettier.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting each week! Have a great week!
great pics - acquariums are so fascinating for us non-divers. Stay safe, enjoy your week and thank you again for the link up.
ReplyDeleteSuper cool photos. Sue!
ReplyDeleteThe lion fish is gorgeous!
You have caught magical photos on your aquarium trip.
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I love the grace of the creatures that live in the aquarium. Successful photos, thank you for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteHave a fine day!
Aquariums are so fun!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. Makes me want to visit the aquarium.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos. I remember being mesmerized by the jelly fish in the glowing colours of the tank too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. Not easy to take photos because will have reflection on the glass.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. Happy Tuesday
ReplyDeleteI love this kind of blue and the magic world from the photos!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW and a fine week ahead!
I love visiting the aquarium! We have a fabulous one in Cape Town. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteI love going to aquariums, we have a couple in San Francisco that are top-notch. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteWe love the aquarium. The jellies are so ghostly, aren't they? Thank you for hosting, SueA! Have a great Wednesday. :)
ReplyDeleteCool photos! And thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteLove visiting the aquariums. It's been a while. The Lion fish is such a beauty as are the rest.
ReplyDeleteHope to see you in my alley anytime between this week and all of next Sue, now that #WW is an alternate week linky party for me.
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I find underwater life really fascinating. I hope to explore it some day.
ReplyDeleteThe fish shared here is the the Lionfish. It is carnivorous, native to the Indo-Pacific, now an invasive species in the Atlantic, has the potential to harm reef ecosystems, have no known predators and reproduce all year long!!
One of my favorite places to explore.
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That world is completely different!
ReplyDeleteOh I enjoyed these photos
ReplyDeleteI've actually come face to face with some lionfish while snorkeling here in the Red Sea. There are also plentiful lilac colored jellyfish too, but the ones I've been surrounded by are much smaller.
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