A couple of weeks ago I found these in my sump I have no idea what they are does anyone else? I do not know if these are the same thing but the one that is bunched up is about the size of a nickel and they are spread throughout the sump walls and baffles. I also have a ton of copepods Here are some other pictures of my tank recently. ...
April 6th was the 60th day since my reef was set up, so last night I shot some video, assembled it on in iMovie on my iMac, and here's the result. I shot it with my D90, but it seems a little soft. Over time, I'll probably need to get a better HD camera to share some crisper vids. I hope you enjoy it.
The new frags have been treated with Interceptor for more than 12 hours, then dipped in a ReVive solution for 10 minutes prior to being added to my tank. I don't want to introduce any pests. Blue Acropora sp (from Wes) Candy Cany (from Dennis) and a Hawaiian Featherduster from Frank's Tanks, hiding at the moment. ...
Saturday, April 2, 2011 - Irving Tx - DFWMAS had its spring Frag Swap at the Irving Bible Church. It's a beautiful venue that is quite spacious, but once you add a bunch of tables, frag tanks, corals and people, it can quickly feel crowded. Part of the reason for this is the excitement of finding that next coral to add to your personal collection. 16 sellers filled their reserved spaces to display tank-raised frags available to trade of sell. Some had small frag tanks with lighting, ...
Updated 04-08-2011 at 10:52 AM by melev
Marc, Just wanted to stop by and offer my support for your great site and say thanks for the "look down box". Got some great shots with it! I'm afraid RC lost out on a valuable community member for sure. Joe in NY alias: TheCoralGardner.com ...
Updated 04-05-2011 at 12:24 AM by melev