new frogspawn

Discussion in 'LPS Corals' started by United417, Aug 9, 2012.

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  1. United417

    United417 Bristle Worm

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    i moved the frog today (just now actually) into what i believe to be a much more suitable spot. it is not resting on the sand nor coming in contact with rock, but i am concerned about the amount of flow its getting..thanks in advance for any assistance, it is truly appreciated 8)
     

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  3. United417

    United417 Bristle Worm

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    another new pic, of the frog settled into its new position. looking rather nice i believe;D
     

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  4. Caspian

    Caspian Coral Banded Shrimp

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    the two heads on the right side of the pic do look a little current swept, BUT If they extend fully and don't retract all day they are quite happy then! No need to move it again unless it appears to be upset!
     
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    United417 Bristle Worm

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    Great news!just what i was hoping to hear, they are looking terrific once they expand. definitely won't be moving it again, time to let it grow8) thanks Caspian!
     
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    Caspian Coral Banded Shrimp

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    Not a problem United!
     
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  7. reefnJeff

    reefnJeff Pajama Cardinal

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    Nice! 4 heads even, I notice you got him low in the tank, I got mine up much higher, do they prefer to be in the lower part of the tank?
     
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  9. Camkha1234

    Camkha1234 Great Blue Whale

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    It usually depends on the individual Frogspawn.

    That's a great looking Frogspawn you got there, United :)
     
  10. Vinnyboombatz

    Vinnyboombatz Giant Squid

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    Yes very nice!!The most important thing with Euphylia is a random flow.You don't want it to be continually blasted from one direction they should gently tumble.Good luck with it.;)
     
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    United417 Bristle Worm

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    Thanks jeff!i do have mine very low, seems to be thriving. i honestly put it low in the tank, because currently there isn't much rock (or much room to put it up high)

    Good to know Camkha, i wondered that myself!thanks a bunch for the compliment,too ;D

    Much appreciated Vinny!im glad they enjoy a random flow, it gets an assortment of flow, so it sounds like i am on the right track8) thanks for all the assistance everybody!
     
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    United417 Bristle Worm

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    a few updated pics of the frog8) seems to be thriving too;D
     

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