111/365 Holy Frogspawn!!
While on the WMAS Reef Tour 2012 we found this beauty of a tank at one of the houses. Not only are all the corals and fish unique and amazing looking, but just look at that huge mass of Frogspawn. It has to be the size of a basketball. It was amazing. It was definitely a Saturday morning well spent.

103/365 Frooooooogy!
Today I took my kids to the Living Planet Aquarium in Sandy. It was busy but we had a blast still. This is one of the photographs I made of a frog fish. The funny thing is that at first I thought it was a rock.

91/365 Dive, dive, DiVe!
Today was an amazing day. I went with a group of photographers called PhotoWalkingUtah to the Living Planet Aquarium in Sandy, UT. Not only was it amazing to start with, but then I was chosen to go behind the scenes to make some photographs! I was one of 4 people that had this opportunity and I have to say it was an amazing experience. Todays photo is one of my favorites from the day, but there are many more that I love too. Check them out at http://bit.ly/H9P8bV

89/365 Coral
Today’s photo is a macro (close up) of one of the corals in my aquarium. I had no idea there were all those little fingers on it. It was also interesting to see the little fingers open and close like hands as I was in the process of making this photo. Things can be so fascinating up close.

73/365 Long-nose Hawk
My Long-nose hawk fish chillin’ on the bottom of the aquarium. He has no air bladder so he perches wherever he can.

21/365 Friends
Yes, just like the popular movie “Finding Nemo” these fish are friends. These are some of my longest surviving fish and I have had them for almost 5 years.




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