<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6450727#post6450727 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Gary Majchrzak
Nice aquarium and fantastic pics. I think the gorg is either Plexaura or Psuedoplexaura. (I have similar)
A type of Briarium is usually called "Corky Sea Finger".
I tried an Alligator Pipefish once. This is definitely a bad fish choice for a typical reef aquarium with good water flow. It looks like you've provided a great environment for them, flip.
Thanks for the compliments, Gary. I have always admired your photography, so it means a lot coming from you. Thanks for the gorgonian info as well; I often get common names mixed up--if only we could just use scientific! Naming wouldn't end up as such a complicated matter, I would imagine.
I certainly hope the pipes continue to look happy. They prefer an environment practically ideantical to that of seahorses, so they should do well.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6450837#post6450837 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by SuzLucky
Flipturn88: absolutely fantastic tank. Which LFS in Atlanta do you work. I've been in a couple since my daughter lives down there. Would love to see more of your set up too.
I work at the Petland in Duluth. I know I know--the stores' reputations aren't noteworthy, but this one is quite different. It relates far better to a LFS than a chain store, and the quality of live and dry goods is certainly a step up from most. However, if you have not been to Cappuccino Bay Aquarium in Marietta, I strongly urge you to check out that LFS. They have an amazing selection of corals (many colorful/rare) and beautiful display tanks. Also, I will take some more photos of my setups for you as well.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6451034#post6451034 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Jordan55
Hey Kayla..... if you have any helpful websites on pipefish, do let me (us) know.
Thanks.
Actually, I have found one site to be particulary helpful...
here is the link to the Pipefish page, but the whole site provides a lot of info on seahorse care and good ideas for breeding as well. Definitely a worthwhile read, IMO.
Here's a cute pic of the jawfish for you: