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New Reef found
A new reef has been found in Australia.
From Nature.com: Quote:
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Awesome
thanks for bringing that to my attention. i will pass it on thanks shawn |
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Nice post
Nice post chargerfan, thanks for contributing.
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Your welcome. I wonder if there will be 'low light' reefing in the hobby someday..
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What about temperate reef keeping, over here in Britain we have a stunning reef off Scotland but its cold water, but there's still some stunning looking life there and its all super hardy as well, I sent someone a british anemone by post it was delayed in the mail so it took 2 days like that then the container was savaged by a dog, then it was chucked in the bin, the guy realised it had arrived and his wife had accidentally chucked it thinking it was an empty container, he rescued it from the bin put it in the tank and its looking happy as ever, now thats some tough marine life, no stress after all that.
This particular anemone doesnt need much light at all (in fact prefers shade) is virtually immune to ammonia, temperature swings, doesnt eat fish and reproduces well in captivity and has been kept in captivity for upto 50 years (just to make that clear on specimen has been alive in captivity for 50 years)!!! besides that it looks really pretty |
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WOW! Send me one. I am getting started on a cold water tank.
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