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Could be, but more incline to Indo
P@blo: If you can get better pictures of the polyps and the stems, I might be able to ID it.
also, what does the body feel like?
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Could be, but more incline to Indo
Thanks. I will try to get better picture. Stem has a soft textureP@blo: If you can get better pictures of the polyps and the stems, I might be able to ID it.
also, what does the body feel like?
P@blo: If you can get better pictures of the polyps and the stems, I might be able to ID it.
also, what does the body feel like?
Photosynthetic?99% sure (base on what I can see) that’s scleronephthya.
Photosynthetic?
ha, just saw this. you're welcome! how's it working for ya?
Coral love it. Thxha, just saw this. you're welcome! how's it working for ya?
Pictures please, no pictures didn't happen....hahathe dendro you sent me has eaten almost nothing else for 2 months and still looks great (some growth, i think). just some live phyto occasionally... and it seems to really like coral feast as well. i feed it like crazy even tho it's in a rockless/sandless 10-gallon tank with no filter lol. still seems fine, but i'm doing a water change today, just because haha.
Haha, I believe the oyster filter thing. I'm about ready to ditch the remaining oyster that you sent me, because I think it eats all the food I put in there LOL. Here are a couple recent pics... the wide shot includes its only coral tankmate, the fathead. Normally this tank has no light--I put an unused AI Hydra over it in the close-up shot and looks like I got some pretty extreme disco lighting effects there. I wish it normally were THAT colorful ha. But anyway, sorry for the slow response, been crazy busy. But the coral is still doing well over a couple months later and (I think) growing a bit. Thanks!
At least you can eat the oysters. You'll be literally consuming your own product . Interesting I don't know anybody who's ever tried that. eat their own productHaha, I believe the oyster filter thing. I'm about ready to ditch the remaining oyster that you sent me, because I think it eats all the food I put in there LOL. Here are a couple recent pics... the wide shot includes its only coral tankmate, the fathead. Normally this tank has no light--I put an unused AI Hydra over it in the close-up shot and looks like I got some pretty extreme disco lighting effects there. I wish it normally were THAT colorful ha. But anyway, sorry for the slow response, been crazy busy. But the coral is still doing well over a couple months later and (I think) growing a bit. Thanks!
All of them very happy. I believe now..... hahahaHaha, I believe the oyster filter thing. I'm about ready to ditch the remaining oyster that you sent me, because I think it eats all the food I put in there LOL. Here are a couple recent pics... the wide shot includes its only coral tankmate, the fathead. Normally this tank has no light--I put an unused AI Hydra over it in the close-up shot and looks like I got some pretty extreme disco lighting effects there. I wish it normally were THAT colorful ha. But anyway, sorry for the slow response, been crazy busy. But the coral is still doing well over a couple months later and (I think) growing a bit. Thanks!
lol thinking about just giving him away to live in the sump at the LFS.At least you can eat the oysters. You'll be literally consuming your own product . Interesting I don't know anybody who's ever tried that. eat their own product
At least you can eat the oysters. You'll be literally consuming your own product . Interesting I don't know anybody who's ever tried that. eat their own product
Me hungry. ....oysters would not be good to eat from warm reef temperature water. Oysters from Gulf of Mexico are best eaten in cold months of Nov thru February.
when I first started growing Red Ogo, in addition to eating it straight from tank, it was a key ingredient in my Cheviche recipe. After posting on RC, a chef from Kansa City asked me how I cleaned seaweed of pods & stuff. When I said, “Pods were extra protein“, I heard him laugh all the way from Kansas City.