for my classroom aquariums...
Anemones for the many clowns.
Xenia, kenya trees, zooanthids, mushrooms, or any other fast growing/hardy corals
Also, any inverts you don't want. Good reef keepers, but we also have a flatworm tank, a mantis tank, a stone crab tank...just because you don't want them doesn't mean we don't :lolspin:
Our lights are strong enough in a couple tanks to grow most anything, but budget is very limited...and sadly, I can't drive too far so hopefully here in Pasco, or northern Pinellas, or southern Hernando.
Thanks.
Laine
Anemones for the many clowns.
Xenia, kenya trees, zooanthids, mushrooms, or any other fast growing/hardy corals
Also, any inverts you don't want. Good reef keepers, but we also have a flatworm tank, a mantis tank, a stone crab tank...just because you don't want them doesn't mean we don't :lolspin:
Our lights are strong enough in a couple tanks to grow most anything, but budget is very limited...and sadly, I can't drive too far so hopefully here in Pasco, or northern Pinellas, or southern Hernando.
Thanks.
Laine