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| Regular Guy Moderator ![]() | Re: The 90 gallon Road Trip Cyclopeze will bring it's appetite right back where it needs to be. Your fish will go bonkers as well. Worked wonders in my tank for all organisms except ornamental clams.
__________________ 20 Gallon mini reef with mated pair of Maroon Clowns given to Rougiem! 80 gallon reef given to Rougiem/Wooster HS. |
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| Golden Moray ![]() | Re: The 90 gallon Road Trip Well I have some good news about my anenome... It is now finally eating pretty good and opening up towards its full potential. What should I be feeding it? So far I have tried feeding it cyclops-eeze, Energy Plus (which is great for feeding the anenome) , and Mysis shrimp. Is there anything else that I should be trying to feed it? Also I have 3 new fish additions into the tank. Yesterday I bought 3 Anthias. The guy at the store said that they were very difficult to feed. I know that they are planktavores so i put some cyclops-eeze in there and they went right after it. He also said that they are very shy fish but so far they have come out quite a bit. This morning I decided to give the mysis a shot... All three of them ate at least 10 pieces or more. Which is cool because they are susposed to be difficult. Heres some pictures of them. Can anyone ID them because I have never seen them like this. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| Regular Guy Moderator ![]() | Re: The 90 gallon Road Trip Glad the cyclopeeze is liked by all your livestock!
__________________ 20 Gallon mini reef with mated pair of Maroon Clowns given to Rougiem! 80 gallon reef given to Rougiem/Wooster HS. |
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| The CodFather ~ | Re: The 90 gallon Road Trip great pics
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| Golden Moray ![]() | Re: The 90 gallon Road Trip Yeah that cyclops-eeze is working great... Thanks for the compliment booze I know for a fact that they arent bartletts anthias. Bartletts are alot smaller and have a pointy nose. These anthiases noses are rounded. Anyone else have any ideas? |
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| Sunshine Reefer ![]() | Re: The 90 gallon Road Trip Gorgeous fish.
__________________ Peace LYNN Lynn and Franks saltwater adventure Lynn's 20g clown tank Lynn's 90g of sunshine Lynn's frag tank experiment A reef tank is like a race car. The faster you go the harder you crash. |
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| Golden Moray ![]() | Re: The 90 gallon Road Trip Thanks Lynn! Some more good news... They are now eating energy plus. I got 2 different ID's on these guys. One was for a lyretail, looks like the fins of a lyretail, and one was for a long fin, looks like the body and coloration of a long fin. Is it possible that they mix breeded and got these guys? lol Just a thought Matt |
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| Golden Moray ![]() | Re: The 90 gallon Road Trip Thought that I was due for an update so here it goes. Having a bit of a microbubble problem and im not so sure how to stop it... Any ideas? I havent added anything new since the anthias but things are sure growing with these lights, stuff that never grew much is really taking off. Heres some picture updates ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() some new growth ![]() With these lights it is turning blue its awesome ![]() ![]() Matt |
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| Regular Guy Moderator ![]() | Re: The 90 gallon Road Trip Anchors away, very nice specimens!
__________________ 20 Gallon mini reef with mated pair of Maroon Clowns given to Rougiem! 80 gallon reef given to Rougiem/Wooster HS. |
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| Sunshine Reefer ![]() | Re: The 90 gallon Road Trip Great pics! Very nice corals.
__________________ Peace LYNN Lynn and Franks saltwater adventure Lynn's 20g clown tank Lynn's 90g of sunshine Lynn's frag tank experiment A reef tank is like a race car. The faster you go the harder you crash. |
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| Golden Moray ![]() | Re: The 90 gallon Road Trip Thanks for the compliments! Well billy you asked for it so I decided to get some more pics, I just had a real quick question though... Have any of you tried tounge corals or slipper corals or something like that? I was thinking about getting one and just didn't know much about their requirements or if they are hardy or not. Any info would be great. Heres some pics.... ![]() ![]() Hes watching you...lol ![]() This fish really has a lot of personality and is out constantly ![]() This will be my frogspawn, torch and hammer side of the tank ![]() These zoos have completely taken over my yellow polyps ![]() ![]() This is the fatty out of the 3 ![]() ![]() Regrowing over the algae and is really coloring up nicely under the 400's Matt |
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