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Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by 2in10, Jan 30, 2010.

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  1. 2in10

    2in10 Super Moderator

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    Thanks Vinny, I'm glad I got it. I wanted a little more orange in tank and it filled the bill and then some.
     
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    Fish bait Astrea Snail

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    Wow, That seems like some incredible growth in a yr to me! Great work!
     
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    Looks good and very awesome growth on the bird. Congratulations!
     
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    Thanks guys, it just seems to be a very fast grower for me.
     
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    It is a dry heat, yeah right !
    It all looks like it is growing really well. I can see the difference in the birdsnest, stylo and the cali tort. Is the acropora formosa a slow grower for you ? Mine is pretty darn slow but still has to encurst the base.
     
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    Thanks, the formosa seems pretty quick growing to me. The long branches were no higher than the short branches are now when I got 9-10 months ago. It is just now encrusting on the bottom of the frag plug to the spike on the backside.
     
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    New pics of the tank 2-21-11

    Was doing a little work on coral health and knocked the red Monti cap loose. Placed it near where it is at and liked the look so much that I mounted it. The scroll coral lost its place from the work so I have moved it to the current spot. It may stay don't know yet.

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    Looks like great spots for both I think. What did you use to mount the scroll?
     
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    Thanks, nothing yet, LOL, I haven't decided if it will be permanent yet. I will need to try different positions. It has virtually no bare skeleton.
     
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    Thats the reason I was asking. Mine really takes a beating, so I imagine that attaching with super glue or epoxy would be ok, but I have never attached a scroll. When they are completely covered in tissue just seems weird to glue it.