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07/10/2008, 04:52 PM | #104 |
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you can see the sand on the sides. theyll just mat over the sand bed, makes it really easy to frag that way
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07/10/2008, 07:51 PM | #105 |
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Pretty sure he has no sand and just starboard.
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07/20/2008, 12:13 PM | #106 |
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WELL THATS NOT SURE ENOUGH! =] anyways thats a neat idea, do you think it would do that on aragonite too??
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07/22/2008, 12:26 AM | #107 | |
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I think you were getting confused because one of the quotes had 2 tanks in the pics. Both of those tanks are awesome, btw. Thank you for sharing!
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07/22/2008, 01:40 AM | #108 |
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well do you think aragonite will allow them to spread across it??? ive got that in my tank and id like to have a little mat action happen
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07/22/2008, 07:38 AM | #109 |
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I don't think it is likely to happen. I would advise you to locate a flat shelf rock and bury it in the sand next to your colony. They will grow over that no problem, it would appear they were spreading on the sand. If you can't find one locally, check out the eco-rox at bulk reef supply (forum sponsor).
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According to photobucket this was a year ago....
and this was a week ago... so like 4 x the size |
10/03/2008, 08:10 PM | #112 |
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Thants some nice growth, I love the color. Keep em coming
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Early-Mid October, so about 5 weeks after I got them, and a day or two before Metal Halides were put up. Now today, about 3 weeks after that second picture, the MHs caused them to explode. |
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iridescentlily awesome tank..
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Damn.
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nice growth.. very nice color |
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I thought I would post these zoas because I have never had any that grow this fast!
They are in a 10g contest tank, which s why I have been able to track the growth so well..the contest is over 3/17/08 on NR 18" 2x 20 watt nova extrame T5HO Natural sea water, 10-15% water changed a week Oct 17 Nov 17th beginning of December too many pix continued
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Dec 17th
what the mat looks like closed up as of yesterday cut a little frag that was sticking up in the colony a close up a FTS of the contest tank and where they are in the tank Maria
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That last shot is awesome! It looks like the starfish is getting a plane ride from the firefish
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12/30/2008, 02:12 PM | #125 |
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haha Surfs up!
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