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| Star Polyps | I have a few coral frags placed all over my tank and all seem to be doing fine under my lighting. I have 4-5 different kinds of Zoas, frogspawn, hammer coral, galaxia, mushrooms, ricordia, green star polyps, pink star polyps, 2 kinds of Xenia, clove polyps,toadstool and a large colt Coral. All of my coral is green, pink and purple. I would like to add something that is really amazing to be the center of attention but would be fine with what I already have in my tank. I have the room. I also want something really bright like yellow or orange or maybe red to contrast with everything. Any ideas? Kelly
__________________ 44 gallon Hex tank. 4 inch sand bed, 50 pounds live rock, orbit 24 hour light system, Seaclone Protein Skimmer. HOB Magnum Filter, 2 False Perculas. I also have a 29 gallon FO tank with an O clown. A 15 Gallon shrimp tank. A 29 gallon FW Angel tank. A 75 Gallon Oscar tank and a 10 gallon frog tank. |
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| Star Polyps | this is a real show piece,this tubinaria is wafered the other one we bought was cusped.They need 100% nil nitrate or algae wil spread and then over a number of weeks you will watch it slowly sufficate.
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| Star Polyps | or sun corals,they need feeding via syringe of brine and koral fluid.But they can be trained to open during the day over a two week period,and will stay that way therefore after.They require filtration just like pergodas see the thing is that if they gain algae in a polyp that is dead its going to grow unlesss you cut it,This photo is two different versions red and yellow together,the bigger it is the easier it is to feed.they tend to be the most photographed corals issued and seem to be fairly cheap and available around here ayway.Did you have any other qustions in mind,pink is good too(mushies) replacing substrate to be as bright as posssible will renew any colour,even the ones you forgot were there and ones that are developing.
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| Do I look as lost as I am ![]() | Re: Center of attention Awesome pics das. LOVE those sun corals. That's what I'm going to try once I get a larger tank (out of room here). Kelly have you looked into some shrooms? They come in SO many different and cool colors and patterns. I lucked up and got a bright purple/green stripped one that was attached to a frag I bought of zoas. It was a FREEBIE and easily a very show worthy critter. I got the frag and shroom for $14.95... almost seemed like I was robbing the shop!! Shrooms are so easy to grow and propogate and they really do have a LOT of character. One day they will be all spread out and HUGE and the next they are most like a stalk... then next thing you know they are more of a spitwad... next day all spread out and proud again!! Whatever you get we need PICS!! Allen ![]()
__________________ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Live Rock Rubble will do the SAME thing as Bio-Balls and is NOT a suitable replacement for BIO-BALLS in a Reef System! It's ALL gotta go!! Nitrate (NO3) reduction is directly proportional to percentage of Water Change. Allen's home-made formula...currentNO3-((%WC*.01)currentNO3)=finalNO3 (thanks Luukosian) This means if you change 50% of your total water volume (That's EVERYTHING) you'll get a net reduction of (NO3) somewhere around 50%. Ask me about how to increase your REEF budget without going without FOOD!! Big Al's 10g Julie's (BigAl's Gal) 6g NanoCube Gone but not forgotten ![]() BigAl's Slow 90g Tank Chronicle Allens OFFICE 12g Nano-Reef |
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| Beautiful Katamari ![]() | Re: Center of attention Red Open Brain (Trachyphyllia geoffroyi) Needs space on the substrate as he swells to 3-4 times his night time size when the lights are on
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| The Wand Geek was here. ;) ![]() | Re: Center of attention Beautiful corals everyone!
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| Star Polyps | Re: Center of attention Very beautiful! Thank you for the suggestions. It is so hard to decide. Kelly
__________________ 44 gallon Hex tank. 4 inch sand bed, 50 pounds live rock, orbit 24 hour light system, Seaclone Protein Skimmer. HOB Magnum Filter, 2 False Perculas. I also have a 29 gallon FO tank with an O clown. A 15 Gallon shrimp tank. A 29 gallon FW Angel tank. A 75 Gallon Oscar tank and a 10 gallon frog tank. |
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| Excellent Guesser :D | Re: Center of attention Saw some solid yellow zoa's the other day. They looked spectacular!
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| Star Polyps | Re: Center of attention I wish I did not live in the sticks. I have to order most of my stuff online or travel to the city where it is all overpriced. There are no local clubs here to trade with so it is hard to find good deals. It is hard to tell how something is going to look in the tank by the picture. I guess that is how I ended up with so many things so close to the same color. ;/ Kelly
__________________ 44 gallon Hex tank. 4 inch sand bed, 50 pounds live rock, orbit 24 hour light system, Seaclone Protein Skimmer. HOB Magnum Filter, 2 False Perculas. I also have a 29 gallon FO tank with an O clown. A 15 Gallon shrimp tank. A 29 gallon FW Angel tank. A 75 Gallon Oscar tank and a 10 gallon frog tank. |
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| Do I look as lost as I am ![]() | Re: Center of attention I got some AMAZING goodies from you but the one I am metioning above came from a LFS. It wont be long till I am gonna need more "Goodies" from you bro! Maybe (after looking through this thread) I need to get some "Center Pieces" Allen sorry for the slight thread HiJack... I tend to jump right in the middle at times... Kelly
__________________ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Live Rock Rubble will do the SAME thing as Bio-Balls and is NOT a suitable replacement for BIO-BALLS in a Reef System! It's ALL gotta go!! Nitrate (NO3) reduction is directly proportional to percentage of Water Change. Allen's home-made formula...currentNO3-((%WC*.01)currentNO3)=finalNO3 (thanks Luukosian) This means if you change 50% of your total water volume (That's EVERYTHING) you'll get a net reduction of (NO3) somewhere around 50%. Ask me about how to increase your REEF budget without going without FOOD!! Big Al's 10g Julie's (BigAl's Gal) 6g NanoCube Gone but not forgotten ![]() BigAl's Slow 90g Tank Chronicle Allens OFFICE 12g Nano-Reef |
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