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allright - keep in mind these are fairly older pics ;D [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
my tank has black sand ;D and i love it.
how much sand you mean??
not all fungias live on sand, they really can be found anywhere(in the home aquarium). and you made a great point, the "tenticles" on your specimen...
Great answer! i used this in my old system, i lost most of my sps's(only a few frags but still...) and a couple lps's. i dont know if i dosed...
im going with my first instinct, small fungia - you should try and feed it some brine shrimp or something, take a couple pics. [IMG]
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hmm, it looks lke either a baby Fungia, or maybe Blastomussa merletti or Wellsi (sp?)
i would do a QT/ frag/grow-out tank, although i dont know what kind of lighting you could use... what are the dimensions?
Quarentine Tank (spelling for sure..?)
wheres Omro at?? never heard of it...
mice?? too small! looks like they would enjoy a nice sized rat :laughing0
its really hard to tell from the pic... it could either be a sponge or Foraminiferans, most likely Homotrema rubrum - if it has little strings that...
thats awsome dude!!!!! do you have a rotifer culture going or anything?? might be like clownfish, i bet they are going to be hungry little buggers. i...
make sure when you are doing water changes, your heater stays submerged in the water the entire time. i am pretty sure that if you expose it to air...
welcome to 3reef!!! GREAT TANK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! looks beautiful!!! love the camera skillz too :)
no problem :)
all i can think of is maby a copepod or amphipod, but they are not black at all....
when you moved the rocks you probably stirred up some detritus or debris that could have bothered him, he will adjust. btw which biocube are you...
that does suck but you have to understand that its not a $40 dollar fish to him, its a free meal ;D. what type of ee?l
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