Cephalopods and more cephalopods!
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Kyn and I had a wonderful time at the Academy of Sciences at Golden Gate Park yesterday. It's really a fantastic museum and aquarium, and is always good for the cephalopods. This time, it boasted dwarf and flamboyant cuttles, chambered nautilus, a giant Pacific octopus and an absolutely adorable, very active little coconut octopus. I managed a couple of nice photos of some of these.

This little coconut okkie was utterly charming.

I can make myself looong



Wiffle ball!


In her flower pot

Only seconds later, a color display!


Gorgeous little flamboyant cuttles, casually strolling around on their substrate. I had never seen them before!



The dwarf cuttle tank is wonderful. At first, it looks like there are only corals in the tank. Then, if you are patient, you notice many little sets of eyes glittering at you from under the corals.

These guys are really interactive, both with each other and their human onlookers.






The beautiful albino alligator


Red-tailed catfish

Pretty angel

Handsome moray

A breeding colony of butterfly splitfins. Sadly, this lovely little fish is extinct in the wild.

I am a rockfish.

I am still a rockfish.

Gorgeous planted tetra tank.

Arapaima, viewed from below.

I'm a catfish, yeah.

Tube anemones. I saw these guys when I learned to dive! And I get to dive again this weekend!

I love water lilies

Silly picture taken by the museum's photographer when we went in.


This little coconut okkie was utterly charming.

I can make myself looong



Wiffle ball!


In her flower pot

Only seconds later, a color display!


Gorgeous little flamboyant cuttles, casually strolling around on their substrate. I had never seen them before!



The dwarf cuttle tank is wonderful. At first, it looks like there are only corals in the tank. Then, if you are patient, you notice many little sets of eyes glittering at you from under the corals.

These guys are really interactive, both with each other and their human onlookers.






The beautiful albino alligator


Red-tailed catfish

Pretty angel

Handsome moray

A breeding colony of butterfly splitfins. Sadly, this lovely little fish is extinct in the wild.

I am a rockfish.

I am still a rockfish.

Gorgeous planted tetra tank.

Arapaima, viewed from below.

I'm a catfish, yeah.

Tube anemones. I saw these guys when I learned to dive! And I get to dive again this weekend!

I love water lilies

Silly picture taken by the museum's photographer when we went in.

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Date: 2011-10-20 11:58 pm (UTC)Flamboyant cuttles! I need to make it over to the Academy while they're still around.
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Date: 2011-10-21 12:11 am (UTC)You must see the flamboyant cuttles; they are just so beautiful and colorful. And they walk around on the substrate. The cute will hurt your brain.
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Date: 2011-10-21 05:53 am (UTC)Wow, those flamboyant cuttles really are adorable! :D
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Date: 2011-10-21 06:37 am (UTC)I mean that literally.
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