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Looks normal for a recently introduced clam. Once it has anchored itself it will look better. Color looks great.
Thank you Kacy. They are a little easier than a reef. You still need to dose a lot if you are using T5HO. Testing needs to be done also. Just...
Cool
Looks like a valida to me also
Looking good
3-18-12 update This is supposed to be Ludwigia glandulosa. Should be almost purple in color though so I don't think it is. Looking good though...
Thank you, they are hard to miss if you have every looked at their site.
First is a chalice, second cyano, third is a great looking combo
If it over a cliff like edge then it might do something like that. Could be polyp bailout, too. Although I don't know why since all is well.
Beautiful valida congrats, the dwarf ceriths are real good at picking fights with LPS. They try it with my Acans and Lobo that I have seen.
Thank you Thanks Thanks, not yet on the frags, LOL Thanks much, many of them are from Coral Morphologic Thanks Travis Thank you very much...
Thanks, the are called Magicians.
I think flow has more to do with getting the length. Tentacle shape can be used somewhat for identification. Zoas have a more tube shaped tentacle...
Thanks Cheryl, I plan on keeping the back cleared for the same reasons as you. Yes on the valida. It is really taking off now. The long lashed...
Are you excited about getting a new place?
You can do without it as you have much more biological filtration with your live rock. The bio-wheels have very little bio-filtration ability...
LOL that is a good one not to have.
You are not the only one Cheryl. Wait 'til he gets older and acquires more responsibilities.
Gotta love those 'shrooms. Zoas look great.
Here are mine The first 3 are all on the same side of the tank and wrap around the corner from left to right as in my tank. The third picture is...
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