yeah you right about that....most of the growth has taken place up top but just recently the base started taking off...not sure why,,,maybe due to the lighting change....trust me i really wish i had MHs
i just switched out the bulds the other day and had lots of bleaching on a a few corals....(should have only switched out one bulb at a time)...its hard to get a good picture of it because the frogspawn completely blocks it during the day.....but the closer to night time when the actinics are on...
yeah i though it was weird and thought you guys and girls would like it.....at first i was wondering why the brain had a huge lump on one side of it.....then i was alittle freeked out to see legs pokeing out of the mouth and then the body of the crab...all in all i think it took about 5 hours to...
it could be mucus......i also see a few post where little baby fungias started to grow on a dead part of the mother..... but what makes me think its sperm is in the green coral book (cant remember the title) you know the one with the picture of the green hammer coral on the front...has a picture...
about 2 months ago i looked at my tank and saw it was VERY milky/cloudy colored....all the water conditions were ideal and i never could figure out what caused it.....
today my wife was home all day and around noon saw my plate coral (fungia) squirting out milky/smoky looking fluid causing the...
btw if your up north ~45 minutes from denver theres one of the best stores called Animal attractions in Greeley....lots of cool coral and fish selections
hummmm...well i dont think i can put the link up or say what it is because of forum rules....so email me >>>> renfrr@hotmail.com and ill give you a link to the local club here in denver.....i suggest it if you want to trade frags, get good advice ect......
theres reeef and pond...neptunes....great barrier reef....mile high aquariums....sherman's....best thing to do is take a look a the loacal reef club forum on -- and theres a few reviews....hope you like COlorado.....BTW stay as far a way as possible from T-REX