Coral Dinner (Time Lapse)

Gur.Z

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Tonight Chef's special - sliced raw shrimp.
Dinner Guests:
1. Tube Anemone (Ceriathus sp)
2. Elegance Coral (Catalaphyllia Jardinei)
3. Open Brain Coral (Trachyphyllia Radiata)
4. Acan Coral (Acanthastrea Lordhowensis)

* I suggest watching the video in HD full-screen

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Very cool. Great quality. My favorite was the Acan feeding. Sweet to see just how much they actually move!
 
Top notch! I enjoyed it!!!:beer:

Joe
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Very cool. Great quality. My favorite was the Acan feeding. Sweet to see just how much they actually move!
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i liked watching the welso puff up and grow after feeding
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I'd like to hear more about the soundtrack!
Deuter - Wind In The Trees
http://www.amazon.com/Like-Wind-Trees-Deuter/dp/B000066FD4
What is the name of the coral at 1 minute mark? Its so cool
It's a LPS called Elegance Coral (Atalaphyllia Jardinei)
http://www.arkive.org/elegance-coral/catalaphyllia-jardinei/#text=Facts

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Cool. Nice job. Good looking corals. Could have been more concise / shorter.

As an fyi, when specifying genus and species, and I think it's great you did, genus is uppercase and species lowercase, such as Acanthastrea lordhowensis and Trachyphyllia radiata.
 
Cool. Nice job. Good looking corals. Could have been more concise / shorter.

As an fyi, when specifying genus and species, and I think it's great you did, genus is uppercase and species lowercase, such as Acanthastrea lordhowensis and Trachyphyllia radiata.

Thank you,
You are right about the length, I just wanted it in one shot with no cuts and running it faster could be too much...
Thank you for the spelling remark, I am always happy to learn. :beer:
 
Nice and fun to watch. You also have a serious pod population, they were almost as fun to watch as the corals!
 
Very cool.

I love tube anemones! I've always wanted one but have heard that you can't have fish with them cause the tube anemone will eat them. Have you ever lost any fish due to the anemone? I also noticed that you had it in the corner of your tank. Is this to separate it from your other corals?
 
Nice and fun to watch. You also have a serious pod population, they were almost as fun to watch as the corals!
Thanks, unlimited number of pods here, no one eats them yet...
Very cool.

I love tube anemones! I've always wanted one but have heard that you can't have fish with them cause the tube anemone will eat them. Have you ever lost any fish due to the anemone? I also noticed that you had it in the corner of your tank. Is this to separate it from your other corals?
Tube anemone won't eat a healthy fish, it can eat a very sick fish or a dead one. it is separated from the other corals because it's tentacles can sting the other corals and harm them badly. it's a lovely creature.
What is that first thing being fed? It looks like my giant Aptasia in my tank.
It's a Tube anemone
 
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