whiteshark
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That squarespot Anthias is amazing.
I think you should see them mate, especially the fairy since it ate before lights out.
Haha lol, well that makes two of us, I'm off to bed![]()
Hey Biggles,
I just finished getting a new floor put in our basement and put away 4 cords of firewood. So if the wife stays distracted, I may have enough time to get a tank journal started:lolspin:. That's on my to do list!
That's a nice shop--I'd like to see some of those frags here in the US. I refuse to pay 100 dollars for a frag that's the size of a gnat and those frags have some size to them...........................Jim
Great tour!!
Magic, eh?? Explains a LOT!!
I always thought I had been drugged and date raped... Thank goodness it was all magic. Makes me feel much better to be poor..
Those Poseidon missiles are called fire fish around here.. Poseidon missile is very dramatic.
Don't stop talking about the little stuff, biggles, it's basically what got us all here!
I'm enjoying this ride!
A very fair question, only an experienced reefer like you would ask. I have learned so much from your threads!
Marty
That squarespot Anthias is amazing.
nice pics biggles
Looks great buddy. Now tell me Biggles, how close can SPS be placed to each other?
Random question ... what temperature do you run this tank at?
Random question #2 do you have a tank controller and how do you dose calcium, mag and ALK etc.
- The main thing i look for before thinking about where the acro should go is polyp extension - PE. I want to see good PE at night which tells me the acro is actively seeking to feed and not unhappy about the water it's in. I never move an acro up if it has zero PE and instead try different spots on the bottom with varying flow. Some acros take 30 seconds to extend polyps after hitting the water and others take up to a week or more depending on the stress they've been through i guess.
- The polyps are extended about 1/16" in the pic and this species typically has 1/4" long polyps once settled in and growing so hopefully that gives you an idea what i mean when i say the PE in the night pic would mean the acro was upset probably about the water if i'd had it for a few months and it showed that poor PE a few nights in a row.
- A good guide for acros would be 2-3" but it all depends on the species and growth pattern of each particular piece as to which way it will grow and or encrust. If you wanted to lay out say ten frag discs on your rocks i would space them at roughly 3" intervals i guess.
Looks like A.loripes to me - nice piece loaded with potential!Here's a small intact colony a bit smaller than a tennis ball i bought. I know this species pretty well and expect it to turn either blue or purple tipped with fluoro green polyps likely. I bought it hoping it would be purple because i have several blue with green polyp acros already. If anyone knows the species please let me know
Thanks mate. I thought that may be the case. So do SPS have stinging tentacles like LPS do?
Well that is a indicator of you skill level mate, being able to have a tank like that with out a controller is impressive and good to see that you don't need one for a great reef. Ok thanks.
Also what heater are you using?
ooh a new tank, def following
** So any meandering thoughts on why SPS slowly stop having PE and then stay sucked up would have my attention. **
This is an interesting encounter Biggles:
I had two different varieties of SSC and never thought they'd co-exist so close. Unfortunately I only have one type left (nicer one thankfully).
How is the build process going mate? I hope you are busy with the tank and thats why we dont have answers regarding your filtration?![]()
Or are you slacking now Biggles? :facepalm:
Biggles, when do you think you'll order the tank?
Biggles, Sorry I just like saying Biggles!
Marty
Biggles Biggles Biggles Biggles Biggles Biggles Biggles Biggles Biggles Biggles Biggles Biggles Biggles Biggles Biggles Biggles Biggles.....Biggles. There you go Marty, enough Biggles to last you 12hrs:lol:
Looks like A.loripes to me - nice piece loaded with potential!
I'm a tad jealous mate, two awesome shops close by you lucky bugger. Not sure if I could resist pulling the mag cleaner around though:lol:. They have a nice selection of LPS and Zoas.