Very nice setup Clay!! All the hardware looks tight and well layed out, the aquascaping is once of the best I have seen so far imho, cool coral placement, it really looks great.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6511831#post6511831 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ReefArtist Just out of curiosity, how did he confirm it ? What characteristics did he point to?
He didn't go into any real detail. But our green one looked almost identical to the one in the above pictures. This was ours in May '04:
You have to excuse the first picture. Our old digital camera really sucked. But you can see how the polyps resemble the one in the above pictures.
Here it is in September '05:
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All that was said is that the polyp length on each tentacle is what a true stoksi is supposed to look like. So that was good enough for me
And I'll take the word of an expert anyday
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6515205#post6515205 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JENnKerry All that was said is that the polyp length on each tentacle is what a true stoksi is supposed to look like. So that was good enough for me
And I'll take the word of an expert anyday
It is very easy to feed as there is at least 6-8 inches between the back galss and the bridge. And my clowns like to stay out front and hope they stay there, Also I hope they find the froggy first and leave the goni alone.
Would you belive when I got home I found my clowns in the goni! So I made a nice cage out gutter guard to protect the goni from the clowns. I should have knocked on wood.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6643938#post6643938 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Clayman Would you belive when I got home I found my clowns in the goni! So I made a nice cage out gutter guard to protect the goni from the clowns. I should have knocked on wood.
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