sfsuphysics
Supporting Member
My membership ran out on October 31st, I went on Friday though to meet up with my lady who's volunteering there giving Matt time to do his other work, and I decided to take a few pictures. It's not like I'm never going back, but there really is no reason to renew my membership now, if I go back in a couple months I'll renew it then 
Having gone quite a few times over the past year I've had a good chance to see how things have grown/evolved. The rain forest I think is the most obvious growth that I could remember, trees got taller, many of them sporting fruit/nuts. The big tank has had lots of growth too, although the side window seems more coral saturated than the main window, and of course the "tide pool" area on top is a favorite place of mine, tons of clams that would make Arnold jealous
The little tanks have gone from "lets get something in them because we're opening" to some seriously nice displays, probably can thank Rich for a lot of that! Only one tank was completely shut down, most likely due to the enormous algae problem that just couldn't get under control (or maybe it sprung a leak
)... I still want a tank that's like that horseshoe touch pool too (however full on reef tank not coldwater!)
Thumbnails for the larger photos, just click, then click, and CLICK if you want to see full sized. (only a click or two to see screen sized.
Here's the main window, I had to stitch together 4 photos, looks like a fairly good job at it too! Those lines you see on the acrylic aren't an artifact from photoshop that's where the acrylic slabs were bonded together. (If you haven't gone you really should).

Here's another stitch from the top... PS couldn't quite warp one picture enough to fit though... but this was really just a small part of the tidal area on top of the big tank

While it wasn't Halloween, Spiderman came by to clean the acrylic!
This one is Matt's display tank, deep water tank, very dimly lit and a royal PITA to even get this grainy photo, FYI you shouldn't have these anthias in your tank
I managed to catch these cuttlefish right as they were being fed, no action shots however
After they got a shrimp, they all changed color... maybe they were showing their pleasure *shrug*
And this little gem is Rich's display tank, very neat and tidy, something about it that makes it look cool
Having gone quite a few times over the past year I've had a good chance to see how things have grown/evolved. The rain forest I think is the most obvious growth that I could remember, trees got taller, many of them sporting fruit/nuts. The big tank has had lots of growth too, although the side window seems more coral saturated than the main window, and of course the "tide pool" area on top is a favorite place of mine, tons of clams that would make Arnold jealous
Thumbnails for the larger photos, just click, then click, and CLICK if you want to see full sized. (only a click or two to see screen sized.
Here's the main window, I had to stitch together 4 photos, looks like a fairly good job at it too! Those lines you see on the acrylic aren't an artifact from photoshop that's where the acrylic slabs were bonded together. (If you haven't gone you really should).

Here's another stitch from the top... PS couldn't quite warp one picture enough to fit though... but this was really just a small part of the tidal area on top of the big tank

While it wasn't Halloween, Spiderman came by to clean the acrylic!

This one is Matt's display tank, deep water tank, very dimly lit and a royal PITA to even get this grainy photo, FYI you shouldn't have these anthias in your tank

I managed to catch these cuttlefish right as they were being fed, no action shots however

After they got a shrimp, they all changed color... maybe they were showing their pleasure *shrug*

And this little gem is Rich's display tank, very neat and tidy, something about it that makes it look cool
