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Bloody English(Anglo-Saxons) , you have nice photography equipment. ......heeeeReady for breakfast!
WOW!!!!!Ready for breakfast!
Bloody English(Anglo-Saxons) , you have nice photography equipment. ......heeee
And I find all sorts of little gems at my lfs, I suck!
MixedFruitBasket might have a blue or lavender or purple scleronephthya, I think Vietnam.And I find all sorts of little gems at my lfs, I suck!
MixedFruitBasket might have a blue or lavender or purple scleronephthya, I think Vietnam.
MixedFruitBasket might have a blue or lavender or purple scleronephthya, I think Vietnam.
I was wishing it was scleronephthya. ....Hahaha don't forget, I know a sanctuary for scleronephthya. Think about itIt's a stereoneptheya not scleroneptheya.
I was wishing it was scleronephthya. ....Hahaha don't forget, I know a sanctuary for scleronephthya. Think about it
Keep us all posted, lots photosYeah, the orange ones are scleroneptheya, but they are staying. So far they seem really happy.
Opens mostly night, being rainy season now. Tank's awning is outside so large tarp covers it nicely. Chili corals hardyI realized last night I've had a chili coral in my tank for over a year. Even after getting buried under a rock for months it's managed to stay alive. Now it just kinda hangs out under this short bridge in the rock work fluffing up every night waiting to be fed. I noticed that the scleronepthya will fluff in the light and at various other times. However the chili coral is truly nocturnal and will only extend polyps in absolute dark. Do your chili corals extend any polyps during the day?
Video hope it's clear
Thanks! !!!Was clear and beautiful!