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Tallinu
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Corallimorpharians
12/03/2007, 12:21 AM
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Whacking my Yuma...should i do it??
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Tallinu
target feed him a bit, when he's hungry he will...
target feed him a bit, when he's hungry he will be a bit sticky. Since you have a high flow tank you could take a tupperware or glad plastic container that is cheap and cut the bottom out of it. ...
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Corallimorpharians
12/01/2007, 08:46 PM
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Whacking my Yuma...should i do it??
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Tallinu
Here are a couple of tricks you can try. You can...
Here are a couple of tricks you can try. You can if possible gently move or turn the rock so that it's positioned in such a way that he has to crawl slowly toward the light/orientation again. No...
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Corallimorpharians
11/29/2007, 12:41 AM
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ID: Pseudocorynactis sp.?
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Tallinu
I've had one lurking in the back of my 125 for a...
I've had one lurking in the back of my 125 for a couple of years. I noticed him one night with a flashlight search. Unfortunately he's far back in a cave on a rock that is part of the support for...
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Corallimorpharians
11/29/2007, 12:29 AM
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funky id please
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Tallinu
Well, not necessarily that large, large enough in...
Well, not necessarily that large, large enough in captivity but a foot across is a pretty spectacular mushroom. 8cm is reported in literature. I did some digging for you. There is no question in...
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Corallimorpharians
11/28/2007, 11:36 AM
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funky id please
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Tallinu
It looks at first glance like a Rhodactis...
It looks at first glance like a Rhodactis Rhodostoma.
Tony
Forum:
Corallimorpharians
11/22/2007, 08:18 PM
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Hot Pink Yuma
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Tallinu
Crossing my fingers for you.
Crossing my fingers for you.
Forum:
Corallimorpharians
09/07/2007, 12:33 PM
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Here is one I haven't showed yet...
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Tallinu
Very nice. Keep us updated and show it off when...
Very nice. Keep us updated and show it off when it gets big.
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Corallimorpharians
11/18/2006, 10:18 PM
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Maximum ricordea size
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Tallinu
I only have a few Ricordea that small, most are...
I only have a few Ricordea that small, most are in the 2-4 inch range. I think I have one thats really tiny at a 1/4 inch.
Tallinu
Forum:
Corallimorpharians
11/18/2006, 10:13 PM
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Question on mushrooms and lighting
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Tallinu
I agree with your last message Mark. Start...
I agree with your last message Mark. Start another tank. Leave this one alone. Changing over to metal halides on a beautiful shroom tank like yours is the same as asking a fine red head to lay out...
Forum:
Corallimorpharians
11/18/2006, 10:09 PM
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will splitting ricordia eat
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Tallinu
I've noticed Florida if they have two mouths or...
I've noticed Florida if they have two mouths or more do not eat as often as those who have but one mouth, but... One mouth is dominant and perhaps maybe because its attached to a functional gut...
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Corallimorpharians
11/17/2006, 12:06 AM
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what's current thinking on how to move shrooms?
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Tallinu
I've got a new way to remove them. Localize a...
I've got a new way to remove them. Localize a powerhead stream specifically onto the ricordea in question and it should let loose within a couple of days. It goes without saying that you want a...
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Corallimorpharians
11/17/2006, 12:02 AM
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Check Out My New Yuma Ric and Baby!!!
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Tallinu
Very nice, I like the light pink with the green...
Very nice, I like the light pink with the green just on the tips.
Tallinu
Forum:
Soft Coral Keepers
11/09/2006, 03:16 PM
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Don't use iodine daily
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Tallinu
I was drunk, I apologize to anyone I offended...
I was drunk, I apologize to anyone I offended with my novella. I stand by the gist of my post. Usually I just ignore people who poo poo something someone else is doing but since I was a potential...
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Corallimorpharians
11/09/2006, 12:49 PM
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Started feeding my ricordias
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Tallinu
I had a mushroom and dropped about 3 pellets on...
I had a mushroom and dropped about 3 pellets on it and white strings came out of it and died the next day [/QUOTE]
Unless you used poison I highly doubt the two incidents were related!:eek1:
...
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Corallimorpharians
11/09/2006, 12:45 PM
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Shrinking mushrooms
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Tallinu
What kind of mushrooms do you have? I'm thinking...
What kind of mushrooms do you have? I'm thinking your problem here is light. You have a lot of light. Mushrooms are light sensitive and one of the things they do is slowly shrink over many months...
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Corallimorpharians
11/09/2006, 11:58 AM
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Lighting for these type of Rics
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Posted By
Tallinu
Floridas adjust well to MH lighting. But don't...
Floridas adjust well to MH lighting. But don't place them high at first if thats where you feel you need to display them. They would be better off at the midlevels or the bottom of the tank for a...
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Soft Coral Keepers
11/06/2006, 01:20 AM
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Don't use iodine daily
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Tallinu
I have started to dose a lugols solution once a...
I have started to dose a lugols solution once a week per the manufacturers instructions. I have a very healthy growth of soft corals and clams with xenia in a 125 gallon. My tap water is awesome...
Forum:
Corallimorpharians
11/05/2006, 11:02 PM
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Started feeding my ricordias
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Tallinu
I like that picture from Kiknchikn. I also saw...
I like that picture from Kiknchikn. I also saw someone in a link on this site, I forget where, drop a blizzard of frozen brine shrimp into his 125 gallon soft coral aquarium. I want to try that...
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Corallimorpharians
11/05/2006, 10:57 PM
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Mushroom ID Please
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Tallinu
Discosoma sp. hobby refers to those as wagon...
Discosoma sp. hobby refers to those as wagon wheels.
Tallinu
Forum:
Coral Propagation and Aquaculture
11/05/2006, 01:24 PM
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attaching xenia frag
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Tallinu
Xenia grows like a weed if conditions are good...
Xenia grows like a weed if conditions are good and free space is available. It will also tend to grow toward the light source including up the sides of cliff faces if thats what it has to do. If...
Forum:
Corallimorpharians
11/05/2006, 12:58 AM
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Help with Mushroom KIller
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Tallinu
Well if it vanished without a trace it could have...
Well if it vanished without a trace it could have just popped off and travelled in the current behind or under something out of sight. What kind of tank inhabitants do you have? A possible predator...
Forum:
Corallimorpharians
11/04/2006, 04:29 PM
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What kind of mushrooms are these?
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Posted By
Tallinu
I did some looking around and saw a mushroom...
I did some looking around and saw a mushroom style exactly like yours that was listed as Rhodactis Sp. The only difference was color. A very forest green color with those funny ridges being dark...
Forum:
Zoanthids
11/04/2006, 02:53 PM
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10
What the H$%* is wrong with my zoanthids?
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632
Posted By
Tallinu
Like DC says, move the healthy ones asap. ...
Like DC says, move the healthy ones asap. Anything that looks clean and still healthy pry it up and move it away. You can start entire colonies from one polyp. Get that rock out of your tank and...
Forum:
Zoanthids
11/04/2006, 02:40 PM
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6
Zoas blistered after dip...
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Posted By
Tallinu
I've never had blisters before. But the purple...
I've never had blisters before. But the purple sponge thingy I've had two varieties and I just left them alone. One is a shiny purple black with no apparent openings. Doesn't seem to harm anything...
Forum:
Corallimorpharians
11/04/2006, 02:25 PM
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4
Mushroom ID
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321
Posted By
Tallinu
I'm going to change my mind and go with Rhodactis...
I'm going to change my mind and go with Rhodactis Sp. Inchoatas are a little less fuzzy with a little more open space between the star like tentacles. But what do I know?
A good picture of an...
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