Subielover's Biocube 14 Diary

subielover

Active Member
Thanks Whisk, same to you

Some new pictures I took today. I have rearranged some, so my blastos aren't really plumped up because I moved them a couple times. Anyway, here they are...

My favorites...



Bought these thinking they were acans, but now I think they may be micromussas.

RDE's growing like crazy.
 

chromiumlux

Member
Hey Subbie
Been a while since I've posted. I'm off work today sick unfortunatly so I figured I'd get on and see what's new. Your slice o the sea is looking great!!
I'm in the process of attaching my corals permanent. Took a while to figure out who was happy where. Your tank is really looking good. I'll be posting updated photos soon.
 

subielover

Active Member
Hey bro, thanks for stopping by

So not much going on with the tank, although I did just buy a 10 head frag of RPE's, so they will come sometime next week. Looking forward to them as I always wanted some morph of PE's.
 

subielover

Active Member
Originally Posted by Alexknight
http:///forum/post/2904469
is that a tongue coral in the upper left, how you been?
Nah, just some brown star polyps that came as hitchhikers. They are starting to go up the back wall now, which is pretty cool. Soon I will be taking them off that rock. That rock is the nicest in my tank because of how nice and flat it is, so I don't want star polyps all over it if you know what I mean.
Everything is going good. I have some RPE's coming in today, so I will post pics once they open up. Thanks for stopping by
 

subielover

Active Member
Originally Posted by Fireykat04
http:///forum/post/2904477
Are the Duncans hard to keep? BTW, tank looks excellent!!!!
Thank you. Duncans are very easy to keep, they do not require high lighting and when fed regularly (I feed mine once or twice a week with cyclo or mysis) they will split and grow quickly.
 

fireykat04

Member
Originally Posted by subielover
http:///forum/post/2904481
Thank you. Duncans are very easy to keep, they do not require high lighting and when fed regularly (I feed mine once or twice a week with cyclo or mysis) they will split and grow quickly.
Good to know, thanks for the info. How do you feed them? Spot feed; like with a squirter? I really like the looks of them. I haven't seen them around here for sale though. I'm still in the planning my stock stage.
 

subielover

Active Member
I have a turkey baster that I use and also a smaller syringe I use too. I need the smaller one for feeding my sun coral.
 

subielover

Active Member
Originally Posted by JerryAtrick
http:///forum/post/2904513
The stalk on those duncans is small which I think is the reason why the growth has been slow.
Interesting. How many heads were on them when you had them. Also the other duncans that I am getting from you, are they any different?
 

subielover

Active Member
Originally Posted by [Ronnie]
http:///forum/post/2904516
damn subie, tank is looking sick!
Thank you sir, much appreciated.
My RPE's just showed up, they are in the tank and waiting for them to open. I paid for 10 heads but I count at least 14
 

jerryatrick

Active Member
Originally Posted by subielover
http:///forum/post/2904520
Interesting. How many heads were on them when you had them. Also the other duncans that I am getting from you, are they any different?
I am not quite sure how many heads it had. Might not have had any growth when I had it. The other duncans have longer stalks so baby heads are popping up each month.
 

subielover

Active Member
Originally Posted by JerryAtrick
http:///forum/post/2904531
I am not quite sure how many heads it had. Might not have had any growth when I had it. The other duncans have longer stalks so baby heads are popping up each month.
Sounds good, can't wait to come pay you a visit.
My RPE's are all opened up and look sweet, however my camera is MIA, when I find it I will post some new pics
 

subielover

Active Member
Here we are...
Top down, flash on.

No flash.


I like them a lot. I put them on that big flat rock at the top of my tank. I figured I would put some nicer zoas up there.
 

whisk

Active Member
your RPE looks good
two of those shots had mr sixline in it, hehe. such a cool fish. Whats the coral behind the zoas called?
 
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