gclackum
07-29-2007, 2:51 AM
Took them Today
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View Full Version : New Pictures of My 125 gclackum 07-29-2007, 2:51 AM Took them Today ouling 07-29-2007, 2:53 AM George, how are the gobies?? What is the last picture???? That can't be zoa, and don't look like suncoral. Is it that expensive $65 per polyp stuff from Cap Bay??? gclackum 07-29-2007, 2:54 AM Few more gclackum 07-29-2007, 2:55 AM George, how are the gobies?? What is the last picture???? That can't be zoa, and don't look like suncoral. Is it that expensive $65 per polyp stuff from Cap Bay??? Its a sun coral. Gobies are shy see them or at least one of them when feeding. SJ Miller Guy 07-29-2007, 9:24 PM Great pics:up: I wouldn't have thought you could keep a Blue Hippo and a Sailfin together in the same tank. Nishant3789 07-29-2007, 10:02 PM i would say dendro since it doesnt seem to have a united base. gclackum 07-29-2007, 10:23 PM What is Dendro? gclackum 07-29-2007, 10:26 PM Great pics:up: I wouldn't have thought you could keep a Blue Hippo and a Sailfin together in the same tank. The sailfin has challenged every other Tang, I put in the tank. But never bothered the Regal???? Nishant3789 07-29-2007, 10:53 PM What is Dendro? a type of non-photo coral similar to sun polyps. http://www.wetwebmedia.com/dendrophylliidae.htm gclackum 07-30-2007, 12:15 AM a type of non-photo coral similar to sun polyps. http://www.wetwebmedia.com/dendrophylliidae.htm If I read this correctly Tubastrea is just genus of the family dendrophylliidae. Which genus are you referencing? leveldrummer 07-30-2007, 12:33 AM what kinda wrasse is that in the 4th shot? great looking pics btw! Cameron 07-30-2007, 1:42 AM Looking very nice. Nishant3789 07-30-2007, 8:34 AM If I read this correctly Tubastrea is just genus of the family dendrophylliidae. Which genus are you referencing? well see thats the problem. apparently its virtually impossible without using a microscope to look at the skeletal structure to distinguisih between it being a sunpolyps (Tubestrea) or Dendrophyllia (genus, not familiy) gclackum 07-30-2007, 11:45 PM what kinda wrasse is that in the 4th shot? great looking pics btw! I was told it was a dusky wrasse. Haven't seen one like it since, maybe someone out there could give us the correct name. gclackum 07-30-2007, 11:49 PM well see thats the problem. apparently its virtually impossible without using a microscope to look at the skeletal structure to distinguisih between it being a sunpolyps (Tubestrea) or Dendrophyllia (genus, not familiy) Well as long as they are cared for the same way, I guess either one works for me :) |