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  1. Colt Coral Spawning

    So I'm writing this at 2:28 EST in an effort to:

    Try my best to document the spawning of my leather coral. I've seen hard coral spawn, gorgonians, but have yet to see a leather tree coral spawn. I will update this on Sunday evening with pictures, but for the moment, this is so I don't leave out details I would otherwise forget.

    Spawn noticed at approx. 2:09 am EST. All flow turned off immediately to determine source.

    Small white dots. Gametes? Eggs? < or ...

    Updated 05-14-2013 at 11:20 PM by FlammySnake

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    Tank Entry , ‎ Propagation - fish & corals , ‎ Photography/Video
  2. Simply breeding and raising Banggaii Cardinalfish, easily

    With breeding marine fish really starting to take off in recent years, it's really about time you joined the fun. For most people, the obvious starting point is clownfish. It's easy to obtain good broodstock but spawning can take years of waiting, the babies need to start on live food, and the live food needs fed and raised just as much as the clownfish larvae.

    Enter: Banggaii cardinalfish.

    Easy to pair, easier to raise than clownfish, and with wild populations in possible ...

    Updated 04-27-2013 at 07:32 PM by FlammySnake

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    Propagation - fish & corals , ‎ DIY projects
  3. Re-doing, re-aquascaping, re-updating?

    So it's been a couple of months, and I thought I'd give my latest tank update. Last update, I was fully prepared to tear all the way down and start a new challenge. After ridding myself of a few pieces or coral, I essentially re-aquascaped the tank. It's not my favorite version of my tank (because naturally I wasn't happy with that and screwed it all up. Move one rock...), but I don't feel like moving all these rocks again for a little while.


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