coltrref New member Feb 9, 2012 #1 Hi gays I belong already to the club of those who have the Cirrhipathes spiralis: some advices that could help me to support them correctly all the possible information will be welcome, thanks.
Hi gays I belong already to the club of those who have the Cirrhipathes spiralis: some advices that could help me to support them correctly all the possible information will be welcome, thanks.
RichardinMa New member Feb 9, 2012 #3 I feed mine thawed cyclops and oyster eggs. They can eat surprisingly large prey. It is kept in a moderate surge zone and is doing well and growing.
I feed mine thawed cyclops and oyster eggs. They can eat surprisingly large prey. It is kept in a moderate surge zone and is doing well and growing.
coltrref New member Feb 10, 2012 #5 RichardinMa said: I feed mine thawed cyclops and oyster eggs. They can eat surprisingly large prey. It is kept in a moderate surge zone and is doing well and growing. Click to expand... thanks Richardin, I giving cyclops, oyster eggs and rotifers but also it will be good those of easyreefs? I have 4 spirals with light of indirect leds and they did not like the excess of flow, change already place to two.
RichardinMa said: I feed mine thawed cyclops and oyster eggs. They can eat surprisingly large prey. It is kept in a moderate surge zone and is doing well and growing. Click to expand... thanks Richardin, I giving cyclops, oyster eggs and rotifers but also it will be good those of easyreefs? I have 4 spirals with light of indirect leds and they did not like the excess of flow, change already place to two.
coltrref New member Feb 10, 2012 #6 Harald Waltrop said: Hi José Very nice, good luck:thumbsup: Click to expand... hi Harald, pleasure of reading you. with the new experience with these new organisms as the anemones of tube. I hope to be lucky with all of them. we continue with the gorgonias and someone growing well. thank you
Harald Waltrop said: Hi José Very nice, good luck:thumbsup: Click to expand... hi Harald, pleasure of reading you. with the new experience with these new organisms as the anemones of tube. I hope to be lucky with all of them. we continue with the gorgonias and someone growing well. thank you
coltrref New member Feb 17, 2012 #7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IETASekZ_cM Last edited: Feb 17, 2012