MY TANK DIARY...56k beware lots of pictures

Originally Posted by renogaw
its just getting used to your tank. may have eaten something too :)

ooh...r u sure though because its doing it again tonight. when i came home my lights are off because i have the timer on 11am - 7 pm and its tiny again i dont even see any tentacles or anything i just basically see the foot of it
 
i fed my lta today and my shrimps stole it...at first i put a lil bit of food and then feed it but after the fish food was eaten the cleaner shrimps went for the shrimp in the lta i just let them have it n then i gave another piece to the lta. it looks great now. i also moved my rocks a lil bit heres some new pics.

 
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vicegrip

Guest
Originally Posted by ooooooohhpeter
anyone know what kind of xenia that is??
Those are actualy clove polps. they get bushy
 
i picked up a pin leatherstool today ill post pictures later. also i have q about my feather duster. does the tube need to be buried??
 

gmford1979

Member
i like the xenia coming up through your zoo's. that looks cool. what are you feeding your lta? i feed mine peices of raw shrimp once a week, and he is growing out of control.
 

reefkprz

Active Member
Originally Posted by vicegrip
Those are actualy clove polps. they get bushy
I agree they are either clove polyps or anthelia which looks similar when small.
 
I don't know about the anemone. But that dottyback is probably a Purpleback Pseudochromis. Here's some info:
This text is from https://www.saltwaterfish.com/
The Purpleback Pseudochromis, a.k.a. Skunkback Pseudochromis, is colored in bright yellow with a majenta back stretching from its mouth to the end of its dorsal. These fish make tremendous additions to reef tanks. They prefer lots of rockwork and do well in a community tank. Keep only one per tank and do not mix with other Basslets or Dottybacks.

See: https://www.saltwaterfish.com/site_11...ot_parent_id=4
For picture.
 

Originally Posted by damseldogooder
I don't know about the anemone. But that dottyback is probably a Purpleback Pseudochromis. Here's some info:
This text is from https://www.saltwaterfish.com/
The Purpleback Pseudochromis, a.k.a. Skunkback Pseudochromis, is colored in bright yellow with a majenta back stretching from its mouth to the end of its dorsal. These fish make tremendous additions to reef tanks. They prefer lots of rockwork and do well in a community tank. Keep only one per tank and do not mix with other Basslets or Dottybacks.

See: https://www.saltwaterfish.com/site_11...ot_parent_id=4
For picture.

its actually a Bicolor Pseudochromisaka bicolor dottyback this guy has already eaten one of my hermit crabs and for the anenome its an LTA.
 

scubaguy

Member
Actually if you do not have a test for it do not add anything. BangGuy says that calcium and alkalinity are the two things that grow healthy coral. Other than lights :joy:
 
pin leather toadstool

sun coral (picked up today)

frogspawn (picked up today)

metalic green candy cane (picked up today)

full tank shots different flash mode

 
Originally Posted by stang5_o
Sorry if it already been mentioned, but what kinda lights are you running? Do you have a skimmer?
i have 96w sunpaq retro fit 50/50 10000k
 
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