Tom C. April 23, 2007 Share April 23, 2007 Got a couple of questions. As I am slowly but surely being sucked into the quicksand known as "saltwater hobby" I am I think getting the hang of taking care of fish, and actually keeping them alive now. I have bought some corals that are easy to keep (mostly zoa's). Hard corals, I am having trouble keeping alive, but I think its a lighting issue. 1. Is there a book out there that shows hobbists how to care for different types of corals and has pictures to identify different types? How do you tell what a purple people eater is? What is a Tyree? How can you tell the difference between, eagle eyes, gorilla nipples, different colors of AOG's? Is there a book that can tell you all that? 2. I have a Dendro that is pretty big but want to know why he isnt spreading out and putting out some polyps. He eats like a champ, about a silver side every three days. If you can offer up some books that you would recommend or some advice, I would really appreciate it. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SDBDRZ April 23, 2007 Share April 23, 2007 (edited) Got a couple of questions. As I am slowly but surely being sucked into the quicksand known as "saltwater hobby" I am I think getting the hang of taking care of fish, and actually keeping them alive now. I have bought some corals that are easy to keep (mostly zoa's). Hard corals, I am having trouble keeping alive, but I think its a lighting issue. online is probably your most comprehensive place to look. google searches or places like reefcentral, wetwebmedia, reefs.org, etc 1. Is there a book out there that shows hobbists how to care for different types of corals and has pictures to identify different types? How do you tell what a purple people eater is? What is a Tyree? How can you tell the difference between, eagle eyes, gorilla nipples, different colors of AOG's? Is there a book that can tell you all that? Tyree is a person, he started the whole coral naming thing. Zoas are Zoas are Zoas no matter what name they are given, in the ocean they are all weeds :-) The naming thing is just a marketing scheme that has evolved in industry. Why sell a "green Zoa" when you can sell an "atomic green glowing zoa". Why just sell a purple montipora sp. when you can sell an "idaho grape" People make up names for stuff and people on forums like RC, Reefs.org, this site, etc just eat it up and empty their pockets for it :-) If you can offer up some books that you would recommend or some advice, I would really appreciate it. Thanks. There are some very knowledgble people on this website that are more than willing to offer advice, I would start with some specifics about your tank, water parameters, specific questions, etc. To answer your book question there really are a ton. Take a look at this thread: http://www.wamas.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=3424 Edited April 23, 2007 by SDBDRZ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dhoch April 23, 2007 Share April 23, 2007 Just to piggy back on what Scott siad. There is no book naming corals like Tyree this or that, or orange people eaters. For zoos you can use this website (but it's far from comprehensive): www.zoaid.com I don't know of a similar site for SPS though (or for LPS for that matter). Dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phisigs79 April 23, 2007 Share April 23, 2007 saltwater for dummies Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom C. April 23, 2007 Author Share April 23, 2007 Thanks guys, hey Chris when can I stop by? When you gonna help a bro out and find out how I can get that Dentro to multiply? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phisigs79 April 23, 2007 Share April 23, 2007 whenever man just let me know. If you give it to me ill make it grow and cut you a polp off Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom C. April 23, 2007 Author Share April 23, 2007 It will take your finger. Feed me seamore! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rascal April 24, 2007 Share April 24, 2007 A good starter for coral id, classification, and care: Borneman's book -- http://www.amazon.com/Aquarium-Corals-Sele...l/dp/1890087483 You can it at a lot of the LFS's around here as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dzekunoi April 24, 2007 Share April 24, 2007 how I can get that Dentro to multiply? I would email Miguel at fragglereef.com He grows Dendros and if somebody knows the answer that will be him Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom C. April 24, 2007 Author Share April 24, 2007 That is your old Dentro that I got from you at the group buy last year. He just keeps getting bigger and bigger but no babies. Maybe he is a loner! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dzekunoi April 24, 2007 Share April 24, 2007 That is your old Dentro that I got from you at the group buy last year. He just keeps getting bigger and bigger but no babies. Maybe he is a loner! I thought it had a companion. Does not it have a baby? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lanman April 25, 2007 Share April 25, 2007 That is your old Dentro that I got from you at the group buy last year. He just keeps getting bigger and bigger but no babies. Maybe he is a loner! If you are making a Dendro get bigger and bigger - you are beating out 90% of the people that own them, I reckon. Nobody even knows for sure how or what to feed them. Most common suggestion - stir up your sand bed once a week to release micro-organisms that they MIGHT eat. I've had one for about a month now - and I don't know that it is getting bigger, but it is still surviving. Had I known there was so little KNOWN about feeding them, I would not have gotten it. Mine is on a rock, with several 'babies' Funny thing is - they open and close in opposition to one another, instead of all at the same time. bob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dzekunoi April 25, 2007 Share April 25, 2007 I feed mine mysis and silverside mush and it eats happily. Does not grow much though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom C. April 25, 2007 Author Share April 25, 2007 I have two heads. One is about an inch and a half around. One is about a quarter size. Right now I just feed the big one is munching on a two inch silverside. The small one is eating a one inch silverside. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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