MAN i was hoping it was a garden eel. but what i saw him do was swim straight into the water, nose first like the sand was water it was weird. and garden eels back into the sand and leave their heads up.
journey man i hope you are right and that it isnt what i think (90%) it is. but hey if i am wrong ill post a pic of the mantis, and well all have a good laugh.....deal?
but i have talked to the waikiki aquarium today and they say that they have had reports of the banded sea snake (aka sea krait) from time to time, and have had one of their oceanographers actually confirm that . i guess they say that this one is a small juvenile and that they have no idea how long the little ones can stay down, they didnt know the eating habits either(but were very anxious for a donation). all the fish that he ate are very small juveniles. i took my larger fish back and started over with smaller stock and well most were not larger than a dime.
about the bite mark on my damsel.....i saw my crab snap at him again, and "bruise" his belly again......so that might solve that mystery. but im going to take all the LR outta the tank and sift the soon to no longer be LS. and find the little culprit. i have an oceanographer friend coming over, and hell take it to work to have some fun with.
-- Banded Sea Snake sighting - Hawaii posted by Mike Mgebroff on Luglio 15, 2000 at 14:15:50:
-- Banded Sea Snake sighting - Hawaii posted by David Zuckerman on Novembre 05, 2000 at 19:03:44:
those are a couple of sightings, and the aquarium mentioned that they have had more but not confirmed.