What a long strange trip it's been....

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by Corailline, Dec 18, 2014.

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  1. zesty

    zesty Sailfin Tang

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    I have been afraid to get one. Jamie picked it out at a frag swap and I went, Eeeeeeeessssshhhhhh. So far, so good! Mine hasn't blown up the body, like yours, he has good days and retracted days.

    But I am really glad she picked it out, it's been fun to watch. I'm going to have to check out the reef roids.

    Good to hear about the clowns!
     
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  3. AnotherMike

    AnotherMike Fire Worm

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    LOVE the pink lemonade! He threw in a raspberry lemonade as a freebie in my last order. The tyree looks much nicer.

    Gonipower and reef roids are both supposed to be good for gonipora. I think I read that one of them is an ex employee of the other. Forget which one came first. I think reef roids. I could be totally mixed up and they are the same company too. Lol.
     
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    DSC reef Giant Squid

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    Reef roids is polyp lab and the other is Justin credables/two little fishies. Some will say it's all the same but out of 4 different zoo plankton products I use including gonipower, reef roids shows a way better feeding response. In my tank anyways. Another good product I've had great success with is Dr. G's live phytoplankton, tank goes nuts.
     
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    Newreef15 Horrid Stonefish

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    Stop teasing us what about some pictures of those clowns? Lol
     
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    scajeo Sea Dragon

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    +1 ^ I was thinking the same thing Newreef
     
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    Vinnyboombatz Giant Squid

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    She's trying to get them to hold still.lol Have you ever tried getting a decent shot of a Clownfish before??:):):mad::p
     
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  9. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    It is a dry heat, yeah right !
    I have tried and tried and they do not bet close enough to the front so see squat, I will try again later.

    Vinny is right.

    Actually looked for an anemone this am, a carpet type so they would feel more comfortable and move up front. I feel like a newbie, buying an anemone because my clowns have developed a relationship with the power head, uggggg.:rolleyes:
     
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    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Horrible picture I know but it's proof of life of both the clowns and the shrimp.

    Feeding time.

    The male of the pair is the more outgoing one of the two in this set. Both clowns acclimated well, arrived alert and active. Both ate within 24 hours of arrival, I have never ever had new clowns eat within 24 hours.

    The Fire Shrimp molted 5 days after arrival, he is a pig and big and not shy.

    Hopefully I can get a better image down the road.
     
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    2in10 Super Moderator

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    Great progress since I last looked Sheryl. Congrats on the new adds.
     
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  12. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Thanks John. Tons of progress.
     
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