Katsafado's first ever 10g SW tank(nano)

katsafados

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The first pic. See how you can see hardly no yellow just the orange. Also if you look closly you can see a piece of mysis at the top.
That pic is of it in its feeding tank, thats why the water looks so cloudy.
 

spanko

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Well for the bump, I am going to, for now, stand by my assertion that those polyps are not fully open and extended. Can you point me to some information that backs up your statement "They have short tenticles, because I dont think big als took care of them properly. So their tenticles started to shorten."
Also this statement is completely true "Some malnutritioned suncorals dont have tenticles at all!".
 

katsafados

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Well this is going to be hard to explain without seeing the coral itself.
The yellow tenticles are flush with the orange mouth, which means that there cant possibly be more tenticles inside the coral itself. If there was then you would see a "trench" like thing inbetween the skin of the orange tube and the mouth, which will tell you that there might be something more inside the tube.
In my case the tubes completely flush with the yellow tenticles.
Get that I mean?
The bump was more for the water parameters I listed rather than the coral topic.
 

katsafados

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Originally Posted by SocalNano24
http:///forum/post/3155758
is that a crazy bristle worm behind your coco worm!

No hahah!!!
The picture of the "bristle worm" will be uploaded shortly.
Thanks for the shroom coment its acctualy just two rocks I have, one filled with hairy green's the other with the mixed colours.
 
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