| Achilles Tang
Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Utah
Posts: 846
| Re: Here We Go Again! Quote:
Originally Posted by Craig Manoukian My Kole Tang was the most beutiful algae buster that I ever had. The trick is to make sure they have deep irredescent purple coloration. Light pink indicates cyanide caught.
This is what mine looked like.  | I LOVE Kole Tangs! They are gorgeous! Iwanted one but ended up with a Scopas instead, oh well. I didn't know that the pink meant cyanide!! I saw one that was very light pink last week and wondered what was wrong with it, so sad 
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Snails Are Stupid Society 90 Gallon Display w/ 2-3" LS & 100-120 lbs. LR.
20 Gal sump w/fuge that has 4" sand, LR and rubble, and Chaeto.
CUC - Lots of assorted snails, 3 conchs, Serpent Starfish, Hermit Crabs, Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, 2 Sand Sifting Starfish (I think that's it).
Fish - Bi-Color Blenny, Orange Spotted Prawn Goby, Scooter Blenny, Clarkii Clownfish, Yellow Watchman Goby, Fiji Devil Damsel, Tomini Tang, Sailfin Tang, Lawnmower Blenny, and Pink Skunk Clown.
Corals/inverts - Pink Branching Hammer Coral, Green Branching Hammer Coral, Torch Coral, Frogspawn, Bubble Coral, Neon Green Fungia, Green Star Polyps, Cup Mushroom, Green Candy Cane, Kenya Tree, Pom Pom Xenia, Toadstool Leather, Finger Leather, Devil's Hand Leather, LOTS of shrooms (red, green, blue), Orange Sponge, Green Monti Plate, Brown Gorgonian, Blundell Buttons, Flower Pot, Zoanthids, Palys, Green BTA |