Casey's 40 breeder

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by Caseyds7NY, Apr 26, 2010.

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  1. whippy

    whippy Sailfin Tang

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    Looks almost like a finger leather? I'm not sure about this one!!
     
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  3. elweshomayor

    elweshomayor Giant Squid

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    loving your lights... ( i think they are the same ones I have :) )
     
  4. Caseyds7NY

    Caseyds7NY Fire Worm

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    I am a huge fan of these lights! The fans are extremely quiet, they don't effect my tank temp, and great timers. I would really recommend them to anyone.
     
  5. BDEW1988

    BDEW1988 Plankton

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    Have you had problems with you gobie jumping out?

    I may be blind b/c I didn notice if you had a lid on your tank or not.
     
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    Caseyds7NY Fire Worm

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    I don't have any issues with my orange spot goby jumping out. He just comes out of his hole to show me that he is still alive and goes back in for a day. Not very active in the tank. I do, however, have a lid. It is on most of the time except for Sundays when I'm working on the tank.
     
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    Caseyds7NY Fire Worm

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    Added a new green torch coral because I'm too scared to get a neme. Plus this was only $15 :p

    Edit- I guess this is a frogspawn. I swear things look the same to me.
     

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  9. irr0001

    irr0001 Purple Tang

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    Actually, that looks like Euphyllia cristata. Nice for 15 dollars though. They're my favorite.

    Edit: May just be frogspawn. Definitely not a torch though.

    Edit2: I'm sticking with cristata
     
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    Caseyds7NY Fire Worm

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    Whoops, silly me. My mistake. Thanks for the correction.
     
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    Caseyds7NY Fire Worm

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    I checked the pictures on both and it looks really close to the frogspawn. It has see-through green tentacles with pink tips.
     
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    The way i distinguish the two is that frogspawn has one single larger "spot" on the end of each tentacle and cristata has multiple smaller ones that even go down the side of the tentacle. Pretty sure it's cristata. Google images has them all mixed up so it doesn't help too much. Hell I may be wrong. who knows.