/* Global site tag (gtag.js) - Google Analytics */
Toll Free 866-836-3989 Bermuda 234-3535 hartley@logic.bm
Diana the angelfish

Diana the angelfish

Her official title is, Holacanthus Bermudensis, but we call them Bermuda angelfish. Diana will grace you with her charm and beauty. Her skin is rough so she can’t slip away if you grab her. If you do not try to touch her , she will approach you within inches, to...
Glaucus Atlanticus

Glaucus Atlanticus

This is the rarest creature we have ever found. I am pleased my son Ben managed to get some photos before setting it back on its way. This mollusk has no shell as this would make it sink. It eats Portuguese-man-o-wars and keeps the powerful stingers as spoils of war...
Sea Hare

Sea Hare

Sea hares are grouped in the Mollusk phylum, along with barnacles, clams and squid. Like squid and octopus they can squirt out ink. Like most snails they are hermaphrodites. They have functional male and female parts once they reach sexual maturity. No they...
Leopard Flatworm

Leopard Flatworm

Its Latin name is Polycladida pardalis, and it belongs to the phylum, Platyhelminthes. It is easier to call it a leopard flatworm and it looks awesome. It is hermaphroditic and can live up to a...