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Post by Dennis Z on Dec 30, 2015 0:23:41 GMT -5
Any coral growers out there? I'm sure there has to be at least one. If you like plants that catch and digest prey, you gotta love animals that photo-synthesize!
Currently I own two tanks, one 4-gallon mixed reef and one 5 gallon frag tank. They are quite small but surprisingly very stable.
Here's my coral growlist: (Pictures to come soon!)
SPS:
Green Montipora
LPS:
Orange Lobophyllia Open Brain Coral Fungia Plate Coral (x2)
Soft/Leather Coral
Pulsing Xenia Neon Green Cabbage Coral (Sinularia sp.) Green Star Polyps Florescent Devil's Hand Coral Kenya Tree Coral Turquoise coloured Mushroom coral with white stripes Yellow Zoanthids Purple Zoanthids Eagle-eye Zoanthids Jack-Frost Palythoas
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Post by hackerberry on Dec 30, 2015 10:00:47 GMT -5
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Post by Dennis Z on Dec 30, 2015 18:17:14 GMT -5
Wow nice corals, they all look healthy and very cool. Is pic 2 a dendrophyllia? If so, how often do you feed it?
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Post by bcmosaic on Dec 30, 2015 20:00:35 GMT -5
Nice. I used to have a 7 foot long, 265g reef tank. Lot of work. A lot of money. Currently have a 65g freshwater - hi-tech, plants with Rainbow fish, which I'll be shutting down soon. No time ;(
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Post by Dennis Z on Dec 30, 2015 22:00:16 GMT -5
Wow, I'd love to see pictures, both sound like spectacular tanks. I spent a year or two with planted freshwater tanks with shrimp but switched to saltwater and never looked back. I'm still a fan of freshwater though!
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Post by hackerberry on Dec 31, 2015 9:47:02 GMT -5
Wow nice corals, they all look healthy and very cool. Is pic 2 a dendrophyllia? If so, how often do you feed it? Hi Dennis, I feed it once or twice a week. Sometimes once a month. They are hardy. The more you feed it, the faster it grows.
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