Wednesday, September 12, 2007

ZOOLANDER

zoo`s forest 5122
These little "trees" are called Zoas. They may cause a severe reaction if handled carelessly, especially with an open cut or wound.
It sounds silly to even mention cuts or wounds, but you`d be surprised at how fast you could get a cut doing work in a reef tank. So be careful. hah.
I`ve been busy of late, so I`ll just mention the Cleaner Wrasse in the header with Coconut, my good buddy, which has both images the header is made with in full technicolor.
The "Brazillion" on Planet Earth is connected to a bunch of colors & you can hit the evergreen main post for more interesting shots, one of which is a nice Tube Anemone shot.
In the meanwhile, please say something nice tto a stranger or two. It`s free & usually a good investment.
Have a great day, & I`ll see y`all all around. (practicing)

9 comments:

AndiF said...

Cool beans.

Howdy stranger. You are sure are one great photographer. (whew, got that nice stuff out of the way for today)

olivia said...

LOL Andi.

Morning Head, Andi.

Head, you continually surprise me w/ these wonders in your water worlds. The zoas look like mushrooms. And w/ all that coral in the water, I can see how you could get a scratch or cut.

Hope you have a great day!

Nancy P said...

I'd like to see a zoa wearing a boa.

"Code Pink" is AMAZING.

olivia said...

LOL Nancy ... good one.

They look like glowing mushrooms.

Knucklehead said...

Nancy p,
I know I can`t be stumped.
Here`s a link to a "Boa" wearing a Zoa. The Zoas are the blue ones. I know I have your request backwards but , hey, I try.
ZOA BOA

Knucklehead said...

Andif, See how easy that was, And you even get a "Thank you" to boot.
The day is still young. Very young.

Knucklehead said...

Olivia,
Good morning,
Thanks for recognizing the wonders that they are.
Check these links for the toxic properties of these nice little greenies.
I`ll link some images of many other ones I have in different color morphs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palytoxin
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~bemorton/Neuroscience/Neurochemistry/Palytoxin.html

Knucklehead said...

Nancy p,
Yes, 'think pink' is an old favorite expression of mine.

Nancy P said...

lol! I love the boa with the zoa. Tres chic.