my 265 gallon reef

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abeandlulu

Guest
Originally Posted by salt210
http:///forum/post/3103624
thats beautiful. has the anemone decided that is its home?
When I bought the anemone he was attached to a big flat rock. When i put him in the tank he moved around a little the decided he liked it on the back glass up towards the top of the tank. He has been there for about a year now. I guess that is a good thing at least he is not roaming around stinging stuff.
 
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abeandlulu

Guest
Originally Posted by kjr_trig
http:///forum/post/3103786
Beautiful set-up, love to see the Pinktail Trig in there. How big is he?
he is about 4.5-5" long. here is a pic of the hole he sleeps in.

 
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abeandlulu

Guest
Originally Posted by salt210
http:///forum/post/3103912
its attached to the glass
yes he has been there for almost a year. he move side to side but stays on the glass. he is a little closed up now cause the lights just went out.
 

meowzer

Moderator
WOW...Somehow I actually missed a thread..lol...You have an amazing tank....
so do 2 hippos get along?
 
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abeandlulu

Guest
Originally Posted by meowzer
http:///forum/post/3104299
WOW...Somehow I actually missed a thread..lol...You have an amazing tank....
so do 2 hippos get along?
thanks.. the hippos get along good. although i have not seen a full shot of yours yet! Is there one?
 

king_neptune

Active Member
Tell me a bit about this sally light foot. I only know a brief description of them. What does it do for you? And how well do you like it?
 
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abeandlulu

Guest
Originally Posted by King_Neptune
http:///forum/post/3104306
Tell me a bit about this sally light foot. I only know a brief description of them. What does it do for you? And how well do you like it?
i actually have 2 of them. the other is behind one of my black boxes. not quite sure what they really do.. but they are alway pickin on the rock eatin things. algea maybe. i just think they are pretty cool lookin, and they dont bother anyone.
 
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abeandlulu

Guest
Originally Posted by meowzer
http:///forum/post/3104340
LOL...I know....It's frustrating when you have a crummy camera and you are a crummy photographer too

post some pic....

you could have takin a pano. shot when you took the other.
 
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abeandlulu

Guest
Here is a pic of the sea apple a just bought at my lfs this morning. Why cant you ever just go in a look.
Although we will have to wait and see if he lives cause the dude at the store dropped him on the floor


 

coral keeper

Active Member
If the sea apple dies, your hole tank is dead. Sea apples are EXTREMELY toxic, and if the sea apple dies, your hole tank dies with it. Just thought I'd share. :)
 

fishkid13

Active Member
As a pervious owner of sea apples I just want to add some info about them.
Like CK said they are extremly toxic and will kill ton's of things. The are filters feeders but I didn't add anything to the tank besides the once in a while Dr. T's. It did fine under PC's (had it for a little longer then 3 months the tank got 100+ degrees...long story..) and grew from 6" to about 9". As a thought if it was dropped on the floor I would but it in a spare tank untill you know it is fine, or you might suffer a good amount of die off in the tank.
 
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