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Lovely lookin' fish Ninong! I have a Foxface in mine but its the One Spot version. They're very cool, and always pickin on the live rock for algae.
Nice closeup shot of that Strombus I'd also like to see a full tank shot, with the final live rock placement. I'm starting a new 29, and still deciding on some aquascaping. - Elmo ![]() |
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![]() I removed another fairly large piece of Buna Spiney rock last week and put it in the sump. I rearranged a few pieces at the same time. I'm not sure how much more rearranging I will do but if I had it all to do over again, I would order 130-lbs of mostly Kaelini with a little Tonga Branch. Right now I have probably about 145-lbs of rock in the tank and I think it's still too much.
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Be on the look out and it wasn't just fish, I got a couple of your favorite pieces of livestock too. Do cross your fingers for our Foxface though. ![]() |
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Scott,
First off, I'm sorry this had happened to you and hope that your fish will rebound. I swore off DHL and will never use them,by the way. When I shipped some stuff I always try to use UPS overnight or Fedex. Quote:
I'm crossing my fingers and toes if that will help your fish any. Ninong, I wasn't questioning how you spend your money my friend.I just never realized how expensive this polyps are becouse I never bought any.I had some R.florida,a whole rock covered in them that I gave to Ilia for free ,just to get rid of it as it was spreading fast. Little did I know that there was one polyp left behind...it is now two...you get the picture I also discovered that there is a Rodactis mushrooms that is spreading on my rocks(I thought I got all of them out too...wrong ). Regarding your Rabbitfish spotting with darker color,mine does it all the time when lights go out at first but then relaxes after awhile. So I figured it is a defensive mode along with spines flaring posturing. My Seganus really loves Nori but I stopped giving it to him in hopes that he/tangs will graze on Caulerpa but it did not work and I think I'll resume Nori treats again.On a side note,what type of camera do you use,Ninong? Your pics are exellent,I mean the focus and color rendition as well. That Strombus shot is really stands out ![]()
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I thought they were crazy a week ago when I first saw it but then I started checking online and realized they were not higher than other places. In fact, most other places were even higher. Then I waited for the 20% off thing. Quote:
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All I did was point and click, same as the previous pics. But this time I turned off the flash and used the close-up mode. In the past I did something wrong every time I tried to use the close-up mode. I think it was because I forgot to turn off the flash. ![]()
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The Clarkii clownfish is the worst,she always goes for the finger first and then for the treat It usually takes them about 3-4 min to finish off a half of Nori sheet,greedy little buggers Oh, I usually get my nory for free from a sushi place that I frequent.Also, I realize that R.florida is MUCH cheeper but I just never knew how much cheeper. Regardless, the yuma comes in absolutely gorgeous colors and yours is no exeption. Congrats on a great find. As far as your pics go, I'm not sure what type of software you're using to resize them.I think there is a difference between compressing pics and simply resizing them but what exactly it means I have no clue.I mean I think I do but not enough to explain to someone else Do you have anything blue in the tank that you can take pics off? I wonder how your camera will capture it,I can not get it to come out blue with mine for the life of me.I've tried all the manual settings and combinations of it to no avail.I think I might enroll in some class to learn how to do this properly and not just point and shoot. Oh, I hate using flash-it washes everything out in my case.
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Kind regards, Gene. Last edited by zhenya; 09-05-2003 at 03:33 PM. |
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Gene,
The software is called Dell Image Expert -- Premium Edition and it was in my computer when I looked under Programs. There's a whole bunch of stuff in there that I have no idea what it's for. I sort of find out by accident. I don't have anything blue in the tank, just a lot of lavendar and purple. But so far the colors are coming out exactly the same as they appear in real life as long as the metal halides are on. ![]()
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Gene,
Here are a few more pics including the full tank shot you requested and a couple extra to show the range of colors in the tank. I don't have anything that is actually blue yet. I guess I'll have to get something blue to keep you happy. I'm getting ready to leave right now and won't be back for several hours. Full tank shot 9-5-03. Another shot that is almost a full view of the tank. Primus is more active today than he was yesterday. ![]() Ricordea yuma 9-5-03. Neomeris sp. algae 9-5-03. ![]()
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Ninong,
Thanks for the pics Its not that hard to make me happy,is it ? Pics are GREAT!!! I hope you not worrying about the rock looking a bit on a green side, it is almost always looks the same after the cycle.Mine did as well but now it is all purple mostly.Kind of bland if you ask me. Primus looks good,I'm sure you can tell that I'm partial to this species I could actually see some blue on the rock in the shot of the yuma.Pretty cool.
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Great pics Ninong!
We are a pretty easy mob to please! Primus looks great. Your riccordia is beautiful, too. I have some of that neomeric sp. algae, too. It's pretty cool. Tank looks great (I dig the same conch/snail pic as Elmo)! We're a greedy bunch -- show us more pics! Rebecca |
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Good eye! All my coralline comes out purple in my pics although I have different shades of pink and red and some on the blue side as well ![]() That Neomeris algae is very cool looking, I wonder if Primus is going to live it alone or go for it ![]() PS. Ninong, I was looking at the ecrusting coral on the same rock that the yuma is on,it doesn't look quite like the Pavona but more like a Merulina to my eye,although I could be dead wrong.What do you think? Anyway,it is very nice looking.
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Ya know I have tried to keep Neomeris algae and was successfull for a while 2-3 months but it seemed to fade away after a while....maybe cuz of my ca and alk levels didnt stay high enough. |
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Yes, that is another distinct possibility. There is a picture of Pachyseris rugosa on page 248 and a picture of Pavona varians on page 251 of Borneman's Aquarium Corals. According to Eric, both of these corals can be a dull brown that turns fluorescent green under actinic lighting. Both can be found in shallow, turbid waters, which is where I suspect most R. yuma are collected. Do you know if the coloration in a particular Ricordea yuma polyp will change in response to its lighting environment? Or is it a case of WYSIWYG and all you can do is hope to maintain the status quo with appropriate aquarium conditions? Thanks, ![]()
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Hey Ninong.... Thanks for the reeftopia site, somehow I had forgotten about that one,
and it seems like a fantastic place to get snails and such, but can you give me the common name of Strombus alatus I can't find the latin name listed on that site... Thanks, Mike |
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Yes, it's the Fighting Conch and here is the link: http://www.reeftopia.com/Crabs_and_Snails218.html
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As you know I'm trying to rebuild my database. I were able to pick one up at my LFS the same size for 5 bucks couple of days ago, they had one about 2" but I was afraid to put iit in my 75 as I don't think I have enough sand area for him. Did you get your cuke from the same site?
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