Worms new GIG/GIG/Haddoni

Thanks. Can't wait to move these to a 265 later on. A lot to do before that happens though.
 
hard to say if I'm more impressed with your mad video work or your tank work, awesome on both, you are true dual inspiration
 
LOL

Thanks! I am trying to step up what I have in place and how I have been documenting it.

Much better than just a flat recorded view.
 
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Feeding time. 6 cubes of frozen mysis and other stuff.

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That is NOT the 14" GIG that I saw when I picked it up. I have only feed it twice now. Day 2 and Day 9. Shrimp and Tuna. It is real happy and stretched out. It is literally 20 inches now. lighting is good and it and the green is NOT stretching for the light.

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Hey, who says i can't relax too?
 
@Minh

You stated in your thread that you need to give it more light.

Can you give us all an example of how to tell when to give it more light.

Most of us understand the stretching they do when they are reaching for the light. With the larger sizes, like our S Gigs can get, do you have some more pictures and examples of stretching?

From my haddoni's to these gigs I don't have any pictures of stretching upward and tight stance of when they are concentrating the light in one area.
 
My anemone is so light and the body and oral plate is almost translucent. Color is wash out. The color will be much more intense with brighter light. Also my anemone have tiny, string like tentacles, the smallest I have ever seen. I know that Gigantea can take a lot of light. I know that increase light will get it to be much more colorful.
Your new anemone seem very healthy and looking great, however if you give ti more light, it will be much brighter.
 
I am ramping it up in 5% increments every 5 days.

Making sure it is doing good. I defenately make sure I change out my mp40 cover every 3 days. Just the slight change in flow shows.

My two mp40s are offset on opposite sides. This provides a nice flow when in antisynch mode that cascades off each as it changes the % and the inverse % on the opposite side.
 
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