


Despite decades of research relating to octocoral-microbe interactions, a synthesis of this expanding field has not been conducted to date. This may be the result of their high capacity to regulate their microbiome through the production of antimicrobial and quorum-sensing interfering compounds. Recent advances have shown that octocorals possess remarkably stable bacterial communities on geographical and temporal scales as well as under environmental stress. In contrast to the holobionts of reef-building scleractinian corals, the holobionts of octocorals have received relatively little attention, despite the devastating effects of disease outbreaks on many populations. Really this device probably only applies to marine aquarium professionals who need an underwater tool for something really specific. No one could have predicted that Dremel tools would become so useful in marine aquariums and fragging either, so who knows if there’s a future for the Nemo underwater drill in our little microcosm of the aquarium world.Octocorals are one of the most ubiquitous benthic organisms in marine ecosystems from the shallow tropics to the Antarctic deep sea, providing habitat for numerous organisms as well as ecosystem services for humans. But the best use we can think of is for polishing acrylic underwater without having to use expensive pneumatically powered tools. Well, the uses may be limited but having an underwater drill like the Nemo could be incredibly useful for aquascaping large exhibits, especially for drilling holes in which to place corals. Likewise, Nemo also makes a Marine Underwater Drill model that is also safe for use in saltwater environments and while priced at $900 it is more expensive than the Divers V2, we don’t know why it is more expensive even though it isn’t rated for use beyond 5 meters deep.īy now you might be wondering why any reefer would want or even need a cordless that is not only waterproof, but also submersible. What makes the Divers V2 drill more suitable for our reef & fish tanks is the corrosion resistant parts that are are suitable for use in a saltwater environment.

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See also 500 Day Update of the One Day Nano Reef The Nemo Divers V2 is priced at $725 and although we can’t see individual reefers investing in such a heavy duty tool with limited aquarium uses, this could be a cool device for reef clubs to purchase and loan to their club members when it is needed. This unique power drill includes a pressurization port so that users can can take the Nemo V2 Underwater Drill as deep as 50m or 164 feet deep, but thankfully our tanks aren’t that deep. The Nemo Divers V2 Underwater Drill is not just waterproof, and submersible, but specifically made to be used deep underwater. This model is fine for depths up to 5 meters (15 feet) but for use around large saltwater tanks and environments the Divers V2 and Marine edition Nemo Underwater Drills will be the ones that reefers should consider. The Nemo Underwater Drill comes in a few different models, based on their intended usage, beginning with the Pool & Spa version which starts out at $595. Nemo makes an underwater drill and an underwater angle-grinder, but for the sake of aquarium use we’re going to focus on the Nemo underwater drills. Nemo power Tools is a new company that has literally made a big splash with a couple of underwater tools that are unlike anything on the market today.
