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The coral monster strikes at RW!
While Trina sips her coffee in the other room, the coral monster sneaks onto the computer and order even more corals without her knowing Muuuuaaaaaaahahahahaha!
Fearing imminent death however he is forced to part with its most recent acquisitions
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I saw what Steve O brought in to Regina.....I was too late and it sold the purple acro. I want one...as well I'm now trying to figure out how to build an octopus tank... Thanks for that lol
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I have kept octopus several times in the past and honestly its really not that difficult. I prefer to use a smaller tank (obviously this is dependant on the octopus you plan to keep) connected to my much larger display tanks. Drill the tank and connect it to your main display. These guys can have a pretty high bioload so connecting it to your main display will mean they always have much better water quality and it also means you dont have to buy new gear or worry about continual and frequent WC's. The overflow AND the return line MUST have a strainer with very small teeth. If the octopus can fit his beak through the hole then he can pass his entire body through! The tank MUST have a lid! And the list must be able to be secured. For the construction of the tank this is the hardest part. You can use a biocube and a velcro strap on the lid to keep it closed. I built my own custom acrylic tank with a lid that slid open and could be latched closed but I am crazy.... Epoxy all the rock work. Give it places to hide so it feels secure but not so full that you never see it. I prefer building a bonsai style aqua scaping with one singular rock structure that is rather sparse. And ask your fellow reefers and local stores for all of their evil crabs! The wunderpus that Steve got is a voracious eater!
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And of course, something for the SPS fans!
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You keep claiming there is a monster in this thread. I haven't seen one yet...
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What is the coral in the 3rd picture? I have it, never knew the name.
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Oh so sweet Tube anemone!
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Our Frakans are filling in quite nicely
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ur talking about the first batch of pics looks like a chalice. IMO. :0)
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_________________ Cheers Ronnie. 75 gallon in-wall SPS dominant and some sweet zoas, attached 30 gallon refugium/seahorse tank, attached 15 gallon mangroves/bad boy tank/pod factory, 40 gallon sump. Last edited by Duker; 04-27-2013 at 05:37 AM. |