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Gene, I asked my LFS about the lineatus, and described it to him. He knew right off the bat, it was the clown tang. I was getting the lineatus mixed up with the wrasse, also a lineatus. Now I've got it right. Cool tang, hope it does well for you. It should as it is a juvie. he says.
my 180 ecosystem sps/clam tank: http://berlinmethod.com/suet/ my 120 ecosystem tank: http://suetruett.homestead.com/home.html |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: new jersey,usa
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Sue,
I have him for a few month and he's done well so far. My obligatory yellow tang ignored him from the start and other fishes are piecefull as well He's very active grazer and needs to be fed alot of green things to eat,I feed him nori and he loves it Regarding that Chelmon r.,this is my third fish that I tried.First was returned to the LFS as he ate everything he was not supposed to and second one was dead in two days and I suspect a cyanide poisoning on that one.Now, this little fella I have now, I got from all places a Foster and Smith and it worked.Very healthy specimen and it took him about two to three weeks to polish off my small feather dusters and then he discovered aiptasia is food as well.Made me very happy reefer as I was at the stage of breaking down my tank. Here's one more pic of him facing the camera
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: San Diego
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What is he diving for (CB)
LOL Help me , help me ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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Yea,I wish I could hear those Aiptasias scream
I actualy watch him pluck them out of the rocks one day and was amaized how meticulous he was at doing it.Now if would show some interest in some zoanthids,it would be a true gift from heaven![]()
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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OK, for the anemone lovers,this is a pic of Heteractis crispa that I have for about two years. I think I saved this one from a sertain doom as it was bleached and the size of a silver dollar with purple tips(I'm sure you've seen them at the lfs plenty of times)
Was sold to me as white with purple tips seabae anemone,sheesh. It's about 10-12" accross and hosting a 4" maroon clownfish,gets salmon flesh and guts for dinner and some lance fish for snack BTW,still has purple tips...
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Join Date: Dec 2000
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what kind of lighting do you use?
that is a beautiful mantle on that first one.
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You mean the very first pic?There is two clams on that pic,Gigas and the Derasa.
The first one is Gigas.Oh yea,I have 2x250w MH Ushio's and VHO's Actinics. I really like that Gigas clam ![]()
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yeah, those 'spots' on the mantle are
neat. BTW, is the gigas the 'giant' clam or the maxima? i can look this up, but hey, laziness is the something...somethi... huuuuuu... ![]()
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Actuallyall Tridacnid clams can be considered giant clams but,Derasas and the Gigas are the two largest of the family
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