Hi Guys
I noticed our coral id guide was a bit lacking. So i added new corals to SPS, LPS, and Soft coral ID area. If anyone thinks i mis-id'd something please let me know
Roy(rock2)
i run the fishing line right though the middle of the stalk and then around the rock or what ever your trying to attach it to. Set it in a place with low current give it a couple weeks to attach, snip the fishing line and pull out
you can cut it at the bottom of the stalk, it will regrow in a week or so. The tricky part is getting the top part attached to another rock. I usually sew them on with fishing line, since they are so slimy
roy
i have that same 70 watt halide i use to keep chalices and acans, the shrooms that are in the tank right under the light do just fine, just give it time to acclimate to the new light and it will do fine
im positive they are brittle stars they dont get much bigger then 1" or so across, during the night if you go look with a flash light they will usually be out of their holes and crawling around
First one im not sure, the second is a brittle star leg, i have a lot of these little guys in my tank too. Last is a type of sponge, i forget the name, but harmless filter feeder
Ok seems like every time i go to the store they never have these snails. I am looking for about 10 of them. They tend to breed regularly, which is why i want them. Anyone have any for sale?
Thanks again
Roy
I run a fan over both of my tanks and then went to home depot and picked up a portable ac unit. That works wonders if you have your tanks in a smaller room (ie spare bedroom)
Hi Guys
Im going to sell one of my prized pieces. It is a red with pinkish highlights enchinophyllia. The coral dimensions are 5" x 4" Im asking 200.00 obo. You will have to come pick up this beauty in Longview, WA. The pic attached is the coral in the upper right hand corner.
Thanks
Roy