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Yoshii's 10g Macro & Gorgonian Tank - 5 Years Young (Retired)


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Fuzzy tip & Coraline will do the same thing.

I'm not sure what you mean by fuzzy tip?

Coralline is growing in this tank, slow but steady

 

Awesome!

:happy:

 

The fish looks like it has a beak. :wub:

What! It does not! <_<

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Pics :)

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A big mini-brittle Alto gave me :)

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It's really cool :D

 

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Yellow Ball sponge, it has some algae growing on it

 

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Not open yet

 

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Close up of the Sear Fern

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altolamprologus

i love that one leg on the brittle that's half light, half dark. it's like he couldn't make up his mind what color he wanted to be :lol:

 

that coral is the exact color of seafoam-green crayons. just thought i'd share that

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i love that one leg on the brittle that's half light, half dark. it's like he couldn't make up his mind what color he wanted to be :lol:

 

that coral is the exact color of seafoam-green crayons. just thought i'd share that

Lol yeah, must have lost them then grown them back a different color

 

Thank you for that life-changing piece of information.

 

 

Got a new coral today :) It got a bit messed up a little while ago, but it's healing (That' why it has less flesh on one side)

Here's a pic of it at the LFS

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altolamprologus
Cell phone FTS

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Regular camera was dead, so you're going to have to deal with this FTS for a week

 

still a lovely FTS :)

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still a lovely FTS :)
You added more water! :)

 

Looks really nice, especially the large red clump on the far right.

 

Thanks :) I removed a small rock (left, front) and some rubble bits to open up more space on the sandbed

 

That's the Agar :happy:

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carbon-mantis
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Dasycladales algae is awesome. My hermits acted like it was a Vegas buffet the last time I added some to the tank though. Anything in your tank trying to nibble on it?

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Ah, that's pretty cool then. When I has the 15 rimless, I was crazy worried about it. Then I started cutting myself on the glass. :angry:

Really? I didn't sandpaper the edges, but I never get cut

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Dasycladales algae is awesome. My hermits acted like it was a Vegas buffet the last time I added some to the tank though. Anything in your tank trying to nibble on it?

Thanks! I'm still trying to find out exactly what the latin name is for it

No, but I don't have any snails or hermits in this tank

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carbon-mantis
Thanks! I'm still trying to find out exactly what the latin name is for it

No, but I don't have any snails or hermits in this tank

 

From the looks of it, probably either Chlorocladus or Dasycladus. If you can get an idea of it's cross-section, you might find a more exact ID on it here.

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From the looks of it, probably either Chlorocladus or Dasycladus. If you can get an idea of it's cross-section, you might find a more exact ID on it here.

That's what I thought too, I'm leaning towards Dasycladus, but it might be hard to tell until I can get it under a microscope.

Also, your sig has a lot of very helpful links, thanks! :)

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