Kensington Reefer
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Yes pleaseNo idea - from @Holly94583 If you would like some it would be good to have it in more than one tank in case something happens to ours. Side view:
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Yes pleaseNo idea - from @Holly94583 If you would like some it would be good to have it in more than one tank in case something happens to ours. Side view:
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Purple Whips? Beautiful show piece! Hope to add into my tank someday!No idea - from @Holly94583 If you would like some it would be good to have it in more than one tank in case something happens to ours. Side view:
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I read before the best way to frag is cut a branch, drill a little hole into rock, strip a bit of flesh like stripping copper wire, then glue the skeleton bit into the hole. Yours is huge though! Adds a very natural look to the tank. When I snorkeled in the keys earlier this year, the gorgonians were everywhere among the corals and lots of fish used them as hiding spots.No idea - from @Holly94583 If you would like some it would be good to have it in more than one tank in case something happens to ours. Side view:
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Check out posts #174-175,178 above! Ooooh - I would love to see them in the wild!I read before the best way to frag is cut a branch, drill a little hole into rock, strip a bit of flesh like stripping copper wire, then glue the skeleton bit into the hole. Yours is huge though! Adds a very natural look to the tank. When I snorkeled in the keys earlier this year, the gorgonians were everywhere among the corals and lots of fish used them as hiding spots.
Oh duh hahaha, I haven't gone far enough back in this thread!Check out posts #174-175,178 above! Ooooh - I would love to see them in the wild!
I always appreciate tips like yours, so thank you for the info!Oh duh hahaha, I haven't gone far enough back in this thread!
Favia looked fine on Friday. So that orange Lobo (?) stung it, I guess. Previous post shows how close it was. We moved it to the side as pictured here. Not sure anything would eat Favia. That Lobo was a tiny orange and green frag in 2016 and it has lived through some tank ordeals. I wonder what it would look like if I gave it more space. Need to rearrange. Hope Favia recovers. Students love it and I think every one has poked it gently with a long tool bc they all think it looks soft and wavy. A couple thought it was a special octopus.
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This is a newbie question but which is the favia? The purple one with green spots?Favia looked fine on Friday. So that orange Lobo (?) stung it, I guess. Previous post shows how close it was. We moved it to the side as pictured here. Not sure anything would eat Favia. That Lobo was a tiny orange and green frag in 2016 and it has lived through some tank ordeals. I wonder what it would look like if I gave it more space. Need to rearrange. Hope Favia recovers. Students love it and I think every one has poked it gently with a long tool bc they all think it looks soft and wavy. A couple thought it was a special octopus.
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This is a newbie question but which is the favia? The purple one with green spots?
I have the same one in my tank, but it’s been in there since the tank transfer and has finally started growing for the first time - i just don’t remember what it is!