These are so unique,,, never seen them before,,, very beautiful!Godzilla Yuma, they can get pretty big and much larger than these pictured.
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These are so unique,,, never seen them before,,, very beautiful!Godzilla Yuma, they can get pretty big and much larger than these pictured.
Ah I see thank you so much!!I broadcast feed 2 or 3 times a week with a mix of phytofeast, oysterfeast and R.O.E. It’s been with me for more than 2 or 3 months now.
Don’t know, that’s how it was when I got it. I’ve never seen another one that vibrant green.dang these are so gorgeous, I love how they pop so much! Whats the secret to get them like that???
thank you. you can thank @SBB Corals for the green ones on the left and the right i got at a LFS here in az. I love that place so much, easily one of my go to stores if im in the area.Really like how these shrooms look!
yea these ones are an exceptional piece. top ten shrooms on my shroom listThese are so unique,,, never seen them before,,, very beautiful!
And they have grown into some wonderful colonies!Bob Marley and a bunch of no-names I got as a single polyp from a $5/frag bin at my LFS.
Beautiful shroom. One day I’ll get a Frankenstein bounce. Very underratedThose Volcanic ash look nice!
Yumas are pretty cool, and the best names lol,, Frankenstein for example lol
This is a really unusual looking tank, it's so flowy and kind of otherworldly. I'm smitten! Something about it reminds me of deep space, galaxies and nebulas. I love this!!!
Pictures always end up bluer than the tank actually looks. I run it at around 12K.
This looks really nice! How do you keep this colony under control? Like how do you frag these corals and keep them where they should be?Bob Marley and a bunch of no-names I got as a single polyp from a $5/frag bin at my LFS.
I love the pictures of those zoas!
This tank is gorgeous! Love the Coris and the desjardini! I was initially planning get making an lps dominated tank but then I got into some problems with euphyllias so I’m moving away from those for now, I’ll getting mostly into softies, with some meaty corals as well as few sps like montisThis is my LPS dominant 120 gallon.
My PO is constant at 1.0 and nitrate usually is between 25-40 but the rock is 30 or so years old. The system is overstocked and overfed but I’m happy with it.
Classroom reef???!?!! Are you the teacher? Because if you are then you became my favourite teacher and whatever subject you teach is automatically my favourite as well hahahMy classroom reef. Mostly softies
These are some beautiful Zoas what’s there name? How do you frag them to stop them from growing out into the surrounding rocks?
Yeah I teach Marine Science environmental science and planetary science in that room. I'm right in the middle of my summer class where I take the kids on a field trip everyday for 3 weeks. We've been fishing, snorkeling, visiting the University of Miami Rosenstiel School and experimental fish hatchery, glass bottom boat tour out of John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, shark tagging with the University of Miami, a dolphin swim and more..... the class is amazing! The kids and I have a blast.Classroom reef???!?!! Are you the teacher? Because if you are then you became my favourite teacher and whatever subject you teach is automatically my favourite as well hahah
Love the corals and also the scape!
What were your negative issues?This tank is gorgeous! Love the Coris and the desjardini! I was initially planning get making an lps dominated tank but then I got into some problems with euphyllias so I’m moving away from those for now, I’ll getting mostly into softies, with some meaty corals as well as few sps like montis