My softie tank

Beautiful tank you have!

The green sinularia/nepthea and the green-polyp toadstools seem to grow fairly fast. They should be great sources for frags to swap. :)
 
insaneclownfish- thanks i like the yuma too! its not happy at first, then i kept on changing its placement, it finally setteled on a small rock a few inches at the bottom of the tank with almost no flow.

lotus99- i hope your true, the next frag swap is a year to go anyway :)

arcadius- no additives, just water maintenace and TLC, come to think of it, it has been a month since my last WC!:eek:

joshnola- thank youfor looking, glad you like it.

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As promised, heres my FTS for May 2009

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RIGHT side

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LEFT side

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a macro shot of my giant green frilly mushroom, from last years frag swap

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gorgonia- i bought this as a tiny frag last year, the guy i bought it from told me that he found this frag at the shore after a storm in FL.

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colt coral- also from frag swap last year

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macro of my green metallic shroom- and its baby

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Pipe organ coral

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zoa colony "reverse gorilla niple"

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finger leather harassing my green toadstool, he's prolly not gonna be there on the next update :mad:

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the green frilly shroom eating

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Electrobes, macclellan, joshnola - thanks!

Bud Reeferman - to tell you the truth, it has been a long time since i check my params. as for the water change, 10 gallon natural sea water, 1 or two times a month.

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One of the best thing with this hobby is that we meet a lot of new people. these shrooms will be shipped for trade tomorow, there going to tennessee.

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update!

ok, so i shipped the said frags for trade, i got lucky i found a styro at the good 'ol dollar store.

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I used 3 bags just to be sure, but guess what? it leaked! the receiver reported that the package arrived soaking wet :(

Lesson learned: dont tie all the three bag all at once, use multiple bags and rubberband to prevent a leak.

Good thing there are some water left and from what i heard the frags are doing good.
 
I also got a nice ric and another 'shroom with teal streaks that i thought was a goner but made a comeback.

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it really was a good trade :)
 
Since i got the camera, i've taken some more picture, here are some random shots that i like;

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This was given to me by a local reefer (Bernie21)
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Jun,
You seem to go more for color than a tank that will be sustainable in the long run...but kudos for that nice Palythoa grandis, it's a beauty!

It seems like some of your corals are suffering from lack of light.

Remind me why a brown frag of Heliopora coerulea would add anything to your tank?

-R
 
Junn your tank is looking nice!! Hopefully that GSP grows out for you quickly like it did for me!! I love those orage mushrooms w the white stripes. Nice tank!!!!
 
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