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![]() I now have larger pictures posted! Photobucket is a wonderful thing.
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![]() I can only answer #1 and #3. Elephant ears are in fact a species of mushroom, but all mushrooms are distant cousins of anemones. So you could say that they it is an anemone, but to acurate, call it a "shroom".
![]() The nutrition a goby can acquire from a sandbed can support it quite well in my opinion. I hardly ever feed my tank and my gobyis nice and fat, and I don't even have a sandbed. It feeds on detritus from the bottom of the tank. Hope this answers some of you questions. Danny
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![]() This is the one I get asked most often about since it sits right on my sand in the front. Hairy Blue mushrooms with green base. There is 3 of them in this picture, each opens to about 4" diameter across. Never seen another one around ever.
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![]() My candy cane. "Wow, that's really neat, it's fake, right?"
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