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My percula are hosted by my condy
Euphylia [ATTACH] And i forgot the name of this one, some sort of chalice? [ATTACH] 100 bucks for both of them :s
looks like a sponge to me but by all means I may be worng. do try siphoning it, if it strings out while you do so then it may indeed be cyano, though...
ello all. little dream/project in the closet...... over a 2.3 meter (90.5 inches) tank that is 60 cm (24 inches) will a single razor unit...
yep +1
Right little update: its now day 5 since i was able to capture 7 larvae.....grim catch.... Out of the 7 3 have survived thus far. They are gaining...
Lol well around it i have a couple large lavender mushrooms that are still out of its reach, a finger coral who is also out if its reach and half...
more like kiss the floor i use to have a diamond goby who would jump (though never to his death) when the lights went off entirely and the room was...
Serpulidae if i am not mistaken
Harmless filter feeders whos name escapes me now. Common for them to grow on areas where maintenance is not thorough
It is a galaxea
[ATTACH] Crazy extension where does it get the physical material to stretch out that far 0.o
+1 spaghetti worm is what poped in my mind as well, its a single worm with several "tentacles" that has the habbit of burrowing into your sand bed....
Red bubble algae?
correct
....go get my car from the garage after a check up all nice and clean and shiny......drive about 500 meters to a red light a car on my right zooms...
cyano is not a fan of current either. in fact its a pretty good sign that your system may not have enough flow going round it. in a system there...
+1 its quite rare to see them wondering on the glass, count yourself lucky. if you look closely at your rock work you should see their arms...
lol dont forget the nori mixed mojitos, and most importantly the little umbrellas in the drink!!
lol, throw it to Switzerland ^_^
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