Oldude's Little Reef on the Prairie

green dragon

green dragon

This coral is rapidly turning into one of my faves. It is getting a really vibrant green with some blue & pink hues near the growth ends but can't seem to capture very well it on camera. For reference the colony is about 8" across.
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Dragon Pipe

Dragon Pipe

I really like these fish, inexpensive - look cool and do surprisingly well in a high flow sps tank.
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The tank is amazing. Are the pipefish used for maintenance meaning for red bugs or AEFW?

Thanks for the compliment.
Regarding the pipefish, I think they add some interesting character to the tank and as far as I know they mainly hunt for pods (haven't had red bugs for many years now - knock on wood).
I am not sure they will eat AEFW, have you heard anything on this you can share?
Whether they do or don't, I guess they are like chicken soup for a cold -might not help but can't hurt.:smokin:
 
Not sure what happened but I just recently lost both these colonies to RTN.:mad:
On the a.awi colony there seemed to be a blackish line running up through the center of the skeleton. Anyone know what would cause that? Is it some sort of desease? I have seen it before on a few colonies I had several years ago and I lost them as well.
 
Thanks for the compliment.
Regarding the pipefish, I think they add some interesting character to the tank and as far as I know they mainly hunt for pods (haven't had red bugs for many years now - knock on wood).
I am not sure they will eat AEFW, have you heard anything on this you can share?
Whether they do or don't, I guess they are like chicken soup for a cold -might not help but can't hurt.:smokin:

I wish I could tell you more. I read on another build thread that they used them for acropora maintenance.
 
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