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  1. spsfreak100

    Some new livestock

    I just thought I would show off some of the new livestock I've aquired in the past few months. Here's a nice sky blue A. millepora: Here's a Macro of that same coral: Here's a neat shot of my A. secale at night: Here's a neat picture of a red R. yuma: I just purchased this clam today- I...
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    FREE BEER!!! (Question about beginner SPS corals as well)

    Originally posted by bigmac I'll probably be adding back my sps to my new tank sooner then 5 months. I never take my own advice :) Mark, Tell me when you get that tank started up. I have a tank full of frags for you ;) Graham
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    Can I keep an anemone?

    I would actually recommend to not buy an anemone, and to instead by another coral for the clown to host in. If you want something for your clowns to host in, I would recommend a Toadstool leather (Sarcophyton sp.) for your clownfish. These will make perfect hosts for the clownfish, and often...
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    can you feed anemones formula one pellets?

    Originally posted by J_G what about frozen mysis shrimp? Try it. If the food doesn't trigger the nematocysts, the food will simply be pushed away with the current. Graham
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    Clownfish Larvae - Day 10

    Wow, very nice! Which species are you breeding? Graham
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    can you feed anemones formula one pellets?

    I highly doubt the anemone would except such foods. I would stick with feeding Krill, silversides, lancefish, or whatever the anemone would take. Graham
  7. spsfreak100

    4-pack

    Originally posted by NM reef As always great shots graham!!! Several of your corals would be sweet shortly after the first of the year. I'll have a new display and major lighting up-grade. Maybe we can work out a California/New Mexico swap? You and a few others here could provide enough...
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    id please

    Does it appear to be calcium carbonate based? Does it have any polyps? My guess would be a sponge. But be carful and make sure that it doesn't grow 3' out of the tank :D Take Care, Graham
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    What kind of anemoney is this?

    I completely agree. It's a bleached E. quadricolor. As Chris said, feed it anything that it will consume. Try feeding Krill, silversides, lancefish, etc. and hope for the best. Graham
  10. spsfreak100

    OT but anyone check out the LUNAR Eclipse going on at the very moment.

    64Ivy, Amazing photo's! Graham
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    4-pack

    Thanks for the great comments! Originally posted by nicky1.8t wow nice shot what camera are you using cuz im shopping for a ne won and ur pics are great I'm using a sony cybershot F707. It's a great camera, although to my knowledge they stopped making that model. But, the F717 is out, which...
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    superglue to mount frags

    I use a superglue gel (ethyl cyanoacrylate) to mount my frags. It will not leach any harmfull substance into the water which will harm fish. As far as your question goes, I place it in the water as soon as possible after applying a good amount of superglue gel to the fragment. I then take the...
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    4-pack

    T. crocea
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    4-pack

    Thanks guys! DVS, You're correct- the A. nobilis was in the Macro area in my album :) Here's a few more. The quality is poor, but they're interesting shots. Here's an A. microphthalma- so far my quickest grower.
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    4-pack

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    4-pack

    Here's a quick 4-pack:
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    OT but anyone check out the LUNAR Eclipse going on at the very moment.

    I look out my window and see nothing but smog :D Graham
  20. spsfreak100

    New Additions

    Originally posted by attml Unsure exactly what thisone is but is looks like it may be trying to get some pinkish tint to it. Mark, That looks like the exact same species I sent you awhile back. I was guessing A. polystoma, but now that I look back the A. polystoma doesn't resemble it at all...
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