dzekunoi March 28, 2006 Author March 28, 2006 Can you give details (point me to an article) about the Calfo technique? I have a rose BTA in my 90 gallon that I'm already watching closely <_< It was a post here on WAMAS regarding propagation and EdwardJ mentioned it. http://www.wamas.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=6958
Eve March 28, 2006 March 28, 2006 Hmmmm - cut with sharp knife :o - I'll have to think about that one! Thanks for the info
dzekunoi March 28, 2006 Author March 28, 2006 Hmmmm - cut with sharp knife :o - I'll have to think about that one! Thanks for the info I was thinking about getting a cheap anemone and perform the operation. Let me know if you are interested in joining the fun. We might even organize a anemone cutting party. :D
Eve March 28, 2006 March 28, 2006 Count me in on that one! I think I hear all of the "cheap" anemones shuttering :-)
dzekunoi March 28, 2006 Author March 28, 2006 Count me in on that one! I think I hear all of the "cheap" anemones shuttering :-) LOL, I do too!
Jon Lazar March 31, 2006 March 31, 2006 <snip> Thinking about a calcium reactor. Is it a must? Water parameters: NH4
dzekunoi March 31, 2006 Author March 31, 2006 Great looking tank! Save your money for something else for your tank...you don't need a calcium reactor. It looks like your Ca and alk levels are doing fine, and you only have a few corals with hard skeletons. A regular water change regimen should take care of your requirements. Also, you might consider moving those two yellow gorgonians into the shade. If they're the common yellow gorgonians with white polyps, they're non-photosynthetic filter feeders. Keeping them under your lights can result in nusiance algae or coralline algae growing on the tissue, killing the coral. Jon OK, I guess I can get an OM SuperSqirt instead of a Calcium reactor. Yes, those are deep water gorgonians. I think it's a good idea to move them into a shade, even though they are allright for now.
steveoutlaw March 31, 2006 March 31, 2006 Be careful if that is a Condi anemone.......if you don't feed them enough they go hunting for fish. My condi was about 1/2 that size and it caught and ate my 5" foxface. I do have to say that it is a beautiful tank. Good job with it and keep up the good work.
dzekunoi March 31, 2006 Author March 31, 2006 Be careful if that is a Condi anemone.......if you don't feed them enough they go hunting for fish. My condi was about 1/2 that size and it caught and ate my 5" foxface. I do have to say that it is a beautiful tank. Good job with it and keep up the good work. Thanks! Tough luck for your foxface... It's an LTA. I'm watching it carefully anyway. I had a case of 2 peppermint shrimps disappearance - or maybe they are just hiding for 3 weeks in the rockwork. However, anemone spits out any pieces of food bigger than 1/2".
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