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Euphyllia | SPS CoralsSPS Corals
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Hard/Stony Corals or any other interesting corals. Intro to SPS Corals. Intro to LPS Corals. Euphyllia Frogspawn, Torch Coral, Hammer Coral. Lime Green Hammer (Euphyllia). Like most coral, Euphyllia rely on photosynthesis and their zooxanthellae to produce energy, however, they also benefit from occasional direct feeding. These corals extend long sweeper tentacles which are often used as a means of defense. Placing them at a safe distance from other corals is recommended. Euphyllia featured on SPS Corals.
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Acropora | SPS CoralsSPS Corals
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Hard/Stony Corals or any other interesting corals. Intro to SPS Corals. Intro to LPS Corals. Acropora Table Coral, Elkhorn Coral, Staghorn Coral. Neon Tip Purple Acropora. They do best in well established reef aquariums with strong to very strong lighting and high water current. Calcium, Magnesium, strontium, and other trace elements should be monitored and maintained at their recommended levels. Pristine water quality is important for this coral to thrive. Acropora corals should be placed apart from oth...
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aquarium adventures: April 2015
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Apr 7, 2015. Molly Miller Blennies eat Aiptasia and algae. House of fins in Greenwich, CT employs some professional aquarists with incredibly impressive resumes. One of those was Ken Wingerter - marine scientist, author, marine ornamental fish beeeder, and jack of all trades in the science and aquarium fields. Ken explained that when he was working in an aquaculture facility, they had a major outbreak of Aiptasia. But the tanks housing molly miller blennies never had Aiptasia in them. Links to this post.
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aquarium adventures: March 2013
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Mar 7, 2013. Extinct in the Wild Ameca splendens breeding in captivity. I've been a fan of livebearing fish all my life, so naturally, I've always wanted to breed enangered or extinct Goodeids. The problem is, they are hard to find. Thanks to Msjinkzd. I have a breeding colony of six Ameca splendens. My favorite extinct in the wild Goodeid. I took them to the Fish Factory in Bristol, PA where I work and put them in our 90 gallon corner display tank (you're all welcome to visit them any time! But hobbyist...
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aquarium adventures: February 2012
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Feb 21, 2012. NCPARS That Fish Place Winter Frag Swap 2012. This year's North Central Pennsylvania Aquarium Reef Society and That Fish Place Winter frag swap was a great success! If you missed it, join us on April 28th at the Williamsport, PA high school for our Spring frag swap with special guest Bob Fenner. Enjoy the rest of the photos here: http:/ www.flickr.com/photos/feliciamccaulley/sets/72157629204066315/. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Questions about your aquarium?
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aquarium adventures: November 2011
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Nov 2, 2011. Sea Star-Eating Nano Shrimps. One of my favorite aquariums is my 10 gallon nano reef aquarium. It contains only corals, crustaceans, and other invertebrates, so it's easier to keep clean. Some of the most interesting crustaceans in this tank are the sea star-eating shrimps: Harlequin shrimp Hymenocera elegans. And Bumblebee shrimp Gnathophyllum americanum. Stars, Chocolate Chip or African Knob, Linkia. Or Sand sifting stars. Linkia and Fromia stars are difficult to keep in captivity and ...
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aquarium adventures: My 90 gallon Saltwater Aquarium
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Mar 6, 2013. My 90 gallon Saltwater Aquarium. My 90 gallon "reef". My lovely Stormy, the Blue Jaw Tilefish, is best friends with my new Blue Tang. Some of you might remember Mandy, my Sustainable Aquatics Fancy White Ocellaris. She's a couple years old now and paired up with an ORA Naked Ocellaris, and they are finally old enough to be practicing spawning. Let's hope for eggs soon. A picture of Mandy from Nov. 2011, notice the color change! All the fish are very tame! A 4" Sixline Wrasse.
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aquarium adventures: The Crabitat
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Mar 15, 2012. Over summer vacation this year my family went to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina on the Outer Banks. We noticed thousands of small holes in the sand and wondered what creature made them. One night we took a walk down the beach with flashlights and our question was answered. The holes were made by burrowing crabs the locals called "ghost crabs" (apparently great fishing bait). I wouldn't recommend trying this at home. These crabs make terrible pets! Ghost Crabs are similar to the brackish Uca sp.
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aquarium adventures: August 2011
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Aug 12, 2011. A photo by Felicia McCaulley. Links to this post. Aug 10, 2011. Hybrid Limia super male. Hybrid Limia super male. A photo by Felicia McCaulley. Links to this post. Aug 9, 2011. This month Felicia's Aquarium Adventures is the featured member! Check out our reviews of saltwater fish (and other critters). Http:/ www.rightpet.com/fish/saltwater-aquarium-fish. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Questions about your aquarium? Have a sick fish? Want to use a photo you see on this blog?
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