Let's see some micromussa

And another Micro/lord pic from December 05

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Unbelievable!!!

I guess my micro will be o.k. in the main tank. You have such a wide range of specimens, its an achievement to house them all together in such great health.
 
Great looking shots Randy!

Cherryproperty-be sure to start them low/to the side of the tank and see how they handle the light. Randy's pieces have likely been slowly acclimated to those positions.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6408796#post6408796 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JenDub
Great looking shots Randy!

Cherryproperty-be sure to start them low/to the side of the tank and see how they handle the light. Randy's pieces have likely been slowly acclimated to those positions.

You are correct Jen.

As you can see in this pic, I started most of the Micros on the bottom of the tank.
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I did experiement with one of my smaller pieces and just threw it into the brighter light and it did not have a problem.

But's its better to be safe than sorry.
 
Randyo i like how you placed the micros and how they all are growing together. Are you feeding or supplementing anything?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6410469#post6410469 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cmondo
Randyo i like how you placed the micros and how they all are growing together. Are you feeding or supplementing anything?

Not really.

When I had a small collection of Acans and micros, I would feed a few times a week. I noticed they grew faster. I also noticed they grew faster when I cut them up so it might not be all the feedings.

They still grow, but at a slower pace.

When I did feed, it would be frozen mysis, brine, and cycloseeze. I was also feeding freeze dried Krill broken into smaller pieces.
 
That is really nice Vamp75.
The color combination is really interesting on that one. What lights do you keep it under?

Thanks,
Sam
 
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Does anyone know if a Micro has been cut in half if it will survive? I was offered some today..just wondered.
 
is it just one half of a polyp? Half heads will usually heal quickly as long as there is at least one whole head on the frag HTH
 
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