Love my Mom... :) (New Frags)

Discussion in 'Frags' started by RedGambit, Dec 5, 2009.

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  1. kcbrad

    kcbrad Giant Squid

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    Nice purchase!! Man, I wish my mom would buy me things for my tank! Lucky you!! haha
     
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  3. RedGambit

    RedGambit Giant Squid

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    Thanks!

    Mom wanted that one in particular for that reason, and its the full pink one ::)
     
  4. the fisherman

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  5. RedGambit

    RedGambit Giant Squid

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  6. RedGambit

    RedGambit Giant Squid

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    So a small placement question with these acans, I was told the bottom of the aquarium, does that mean a low rock in the sand or the sand bed... i cant find any specific info on that!

    Thanks in advance!
     
  7. RedGambit

    RedGambit Giant Squid

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    Heres some photo attempts... :) My camera hates actinics.. Enjoy!

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  9. barbianj

    barbianj Hammer Head Shark

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    You should start them out on the bottom for lighting purposes, but don't bury the skeleton-they like flow all around them. I start mine out on a frag rack set low. That way I can also keep a close eye on them, and it's easier to feed them when they are in the front. After about a week or so I place them on the rocks no more than midway up. Yours look well established whereas all of mine were freshly fragged. They are very cool corals. I bet you end up getting more of them. ;)
     
  10. fishluver

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    What about your angelfish has he taken an interest in them yet?
     
  11. barbianj

    barbianj Hammer Head Shark

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    You posted while I was typing. They should do good where you have them. If you decide to keep them on the bottom, which is fine, they should be on a mount so that they have somewhere to expand their growth. They look like they are doing good for the first day.
     
  12. RedGambit

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    Thanks! I will keep that in mind.