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![]() Resistance is futile.
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![]() Nice pics Adam
I'm goin' got it, want it, got it, want it, want it ![]() |
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![]() I swaer Canreef doesn't send me e-mail updates when people respond to this thread. Or I'm just really, really bad at e-mail.
Levi, anytime you want back in to the SPS game, you call me. For the first time in my reefing career, I am actually on the cusp of needing to frag things because of space. Also, I spent too much money at one store, and I've come to realize as time has gone on that I've actually bought the exact same species three different times for three different species. I didn't realize I was doing it because things change so much under my lights/brown out so much under store lights. I've got like 4 whole colonies that I'd happily trade away at the moment because they're duplicates. and Greg, if you're ever in Calgary, stop by and I'll frag whatever you want! |
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![]() and I know this is the main room, but I'm gonna put it in my thread because I love it and I don't want it getting lost - This is Ferdinand. Coolest. Reef. Fish. EVER.
![]() He may or may not have a taste for corals. Time will tell, he's very curious. He's already taken a tiny nibble on one of my frogspawns, but since I don't care all that much about LPS, I'd happily let him eat it if he would be cute about doing it. Thankfully he didn't bite anything off and spit it out as soon as he put it in his mouth. However, he's eyed a few SPS pieces like they might be tasty, so time will tell if he's a permanent addition. The interwebs didn't mention anything about them being coralivores, so I'm going to chalk it up to curiosity for now. |
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![]() way too many posts from me, I also forgot to mention that I got an order from Canada Corals a few days ago. UPS almost screwed that pooch beyond repair, but between me and the girl from CC calling them, they actually did deliver on the day they said they would.
I picked up a forest fire montipora frag, a rainbow montipora frag, an echinopora mammiformis frag, and some sort of Acropora secale frag. Considering that they were drunken saturday night internet shopping purchases, they turned out really well. I re-scaped half my tank to fit them in, so I'll post pics of it soon. I also picked up a sebae anemone about a week ago. Unfortunately, the thing is bleached to within an inch of it's life. I keep hoping it will make a come back, but it won't last more than 48 hours in one spot before it launches itself in to a power head. I've got foam on all of them and I'm turning them off at night, but trying to nurse this thing back to life is exhausting. So far my true percula clowns are ignoring it, and tonight I had to shoo them away from one of my mag floats as it looked like they were about to spawn on it. I've half a mind to give up on the Sebae and track down a good sized GBTA, but they are such notorious wanderers/splitters. ![]() |
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![]() Thanks for the nice offer Adam
Ferdinand is cool Best of luck with his diet ![]() |
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![]() Not sure if this helps but FWIW I found when I had a sebae anemone that it was really terrible at attaching to anything (even when it was healthy). It's like it prefers to wedge its foot into a deep crevasse and then pressure itself into place. The only place it stayed successfully was a fairly deep crevasse created by the placement of two large rocks near to each other.
Good luck. They are very nice anemones when they are healthy but they seem to only come into the hobby way too bleached.
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