Northwest_FIsh_Keeping
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New Species on Display! Phronima are out, and welcome the Blind Lobster Larvae!
According to the site these guys are now on display where the Phronima used to be.
This species was held at the Aquarium all the way back in the late 1990's when "Mysteries of the Deep" was going on. I'm not sure if the Blind Lobster Larvae were on display for that exhibit but they were shown in some Behind-The-Scenes footage.
A cool thing they might be doing is displaying the larvae, then moving them behind the scenes to possibly grow to adulthood and then displaying the adults. I'm not sure how possible that is since their life cycle is kind of confusing (They start out as Larvae in the Midwater then the Adults are Benthic). Anyways can't wait to see media of these
Lobster larva | Animals | Monterey Bay Aquarium
Correction, unfortunately while the profile on the website says in the desc that it's meant for Blind Lobster Larvae, it's actually Phyllosoma that are on display, not Deep-Sea Blind Lobster young. Thanks to my friend @/Kingtidecorals for that update, here's a good video he took of them King Tide Corals on Instagram: "Ever seen a baby lobster riding a jellyfish? This weekend I had the pleasure of visiting @montereybayaquarium ; the first exhibit that really interested me was “Into the Deep”. A very special collection of deep water species brought the inner child out of me! In this video you see lobster larva from Deep-Sea Blind Lobsters; these little ones catch rides on the jellyfish in the darkness of the deep. Honestly, one of the craziest things I’ve seen in a while! • • • #aquascape #plantedtank #nanoreef #nanoreeftank #nanoreefer #corals #coral #reeftank #coralreef #reef #nanoaquascape #aquariumhobby #saltwatertank #saltwateraquarium #aquariumlife #aquarium #fish #marinetank #reefaquarium #fishtank #aquariumsofinstagram #allmymoneygoestocoral #nanoaquarium #reef2reef #reefbuilders #macroalgae #kingtidecorals"
Chandelier Jellies (Eumedusa sp.) are also back on display according to the website. And more Predatory Tunicates have been added to the Muddy Bottom Habitat Tank along with some other small inverts I can't ID via Alicia Bitondo Alicia Bitondo (@insomniaquarist) • Instagram photos and videos
Also from Alicia is a cool timelapse of Predatory Tunicate opening up in the morning, and something @splendens pointed out in the video is that there is a pretty cool mollusk (looks like a snail) of some sort with an Anemone attached to it's shell. Alicia Bitondo (@insomniaquarist) • Instagram photos and videos


