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![]() hey guys!
We have received our order of Indo corals, theres tons of SPS, LPS and some very unique cleaner crews! I've NEVER seen any nassarius snails that is 1.5-2 inches big until yesterday when we unloaded the shipment! In short this shipment has some very unqiue and amazing pieces! It's impossible for me to list everything we have in stock so I'll let the photos do the talking for me as a picture is worth a thousand words. Keep in mind that what you see is only a small portion of the shipment as there are over 100+ pieces its impossible to photograph them all. But what you see of the LPS are some of the best we got! Lets Start with SPS: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() LPS: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Some Snails: ![]() ![]()
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Eugene Last edited by OceanicCorals-Eugene-; 05-04-2010 at 07:01 AM. |
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![]() Any clams come in?
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240 gallon tank build: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...d.php?t=110073 |
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![]() Eugene can you send me prices on the super green octospawn and the green tipped torch please.
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![]() I wish we did but no clams came in on this order.
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both pictures i have posted at: $89.99 normal octospawns are $79.99 orange tipped octospawn (like that of the branching one in the 3rd picture): $89.99 Green/Blue flower pot: $99.99 Torches are all $34.99 Branching purple hammers, multiple heads: $79.99 Nassarius $5.99/ea or 5 for $25.00 Money Cowries: $3.99/ea Trochus Snails: $2.99/ea Cultured Acropora: $44.99/ea or 3 for $119.99 Wild Acropora Colonies (only 10 available): $84.99 - $104.99 depending on the piece
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Eugene Last edited by OceanicCorals-Eugene-; 05-05-2010 at 06:10 PM. |
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![]() really LOVE the colors on the milles!
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![]() anyone who havent gone and check out their new stock is at loss~~
Bunch of variety to pick from.. and OMG i love the snails~~ |
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![]() Last edited by muck; 05-04-2010 at 03:48 PM. Reason: No need to copy and paste the entire first post... ;) |
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![]() That would be a flowerpot. It's super hard to keep alive for a long period.
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![]() Quote:
However, Goniopora corals have been kept with great success over the past few years. It all boils down to which species you're looking at. Here is an article (2002) describing the genus and some of the challenges associated with its husbandry: http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issu...002/invert.htm Here is a reefbuilders article showcasing what a little skill and patience has made possible: http://reefbuilders.com/2010/02/20/g...lue-goniopora/ And finally, here is a release from ORA showcasing the commercial viability of Goniopora: http://glassbox-design.com/2010/ora-red-goniopora/ In short, stay away from Goniopora stokesi and lobata, keep your iron and magnesium levels stable, and pretend they're an SPS. HTH |
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You are correct; however, the Bio Beads have shown positive results in keeping difficult Corals like this one! |