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hesaias
01/01/2000, 08:05 PM
Well guess I can post this here.
Any one have any sucess with them?

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horge
01/04/2000, 02:20 AM
It's hard to imagine who hasn't, what with live rock being so catholic. hehe.

Seriously though, did you have a particular species in mind?

hesaias
01/04/2000, 04:48 AM
compound or colonial tunicates
Ive got a big( fist sized) pink one. The LFS guy said medium light and and current. Feeding ESVs phytoplankton

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Teresa
10/22/2001, 01:22 PM
Hi,
We collect tunicates from the Gulf of Mexico in water 30' to 40' deep, so I would suggest moderate to low light, the phytoplankton you are feeding, plus creating a "storm" effect with a turkey baster or powerhead from time to time. The water in the Gulf ranges from crystal clear (40' visibility) to zero vis, which occurs when storms or cold fronts pass through and create heavy wave and surge, and turbidity. Is yours a Strawberry tunicate? Sounds like it is.

Teresa
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