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| Posted by ReefEnvy.com / Oct 04, 2006 @ 10:57 PM / 2427 Views / 0 Comments / Reply |
Here is a great tang for LARGE aquariums! I do not recomend this for anything less than a 220. The unicorn tang:
-Jc -Reefenvy- |
| Posted by ReefEnvy.com / Oct 04, 2006 @ 10:50 PM / 2392 Views / 0 Comments / Reply |
Another tang that I am very fond of, is the Powder blue! This tang is a bit on the hard side to keep, but if you keep the tank stable.. especially salinity. Then, it has better chances of doing well in captivity. Keep in mind this tang could become a little terror ;)
Thats a pretty big Gold stripe maroon in the back O_O -Jc -Reefenvy- |
| Posted by ReefEnvy.com / Oct 04, 2006 @ 10:48 PM / 2399 Views / 0 Comments / Reply |
Here is a great shot of awhole bunch of tangs together, This is ofcource not the easyest thing to do, but when successful, the result is amazing!! 
Check out that Sohal in the back, is'nt it GORGEOUS?!
-Jc -Reefenvy- |
| Posted by Adam Blundell / Oct 04, 2006 @ 09:45 PM / 2737 Views / 12 Comments / Reply |
Have you heard about this? There is a company producing a type of sunscreen that also protects you from coral stings and more importantly jellyfish stings. The company is producing a mucus found on anemonefishes. The idea here is that if anemones don't sting anemonefishes than their mucus must be good at fooling, masking, defending stings. Well it appears to be working. It isn't just some fantasy there actually are products made from anemonefish' mucus that does infact protect your skin from stings.
Adam |
| Posted by Adam Blundell / Oct 04, 2006 @ 09:42 PM / 2458 Views / 8 Comments / Reply |
Have you ever stopped to think how deep the ocean would be if we didn't have sponges?
Adam |
| Posted by algblenny / Oct 04, 2006 @ 03:55 PM / 2834 Views / 0 Comments / Reply |
Sorry it took me so long to post more of "the best pictures on frags.org". Here ya go. 
The Chernobyl Trumpet 
Fraternal Twins Scolymia 
Ring Of Fire Acan 
The Hills Have Eyes Acan hillae 
War of the Worlds Trach 
Swamp Thing Lords 
Purple Alien Eye Leptastrea I will be adding more corals soon. Bookmark this page so you don't miss out http://blogs.frags.org/member.php?uid=3370 and don't forget to check out reefready.net. |
| Posted by Adam Blundell / Oct 04, 2006 @ 02:37 PM / 2708 Views / 7 Comments / Reply |
Sun polyps are an example of hope for our hobby. Want to know why, then keep reading...
Adam |
| Posted by Adam Blundell / Oct 04, 2006 @ 02:36 PM / 2438 Views / 6 Comments / Reply |
to see anemonefishes living in macro algae habitats?
Adam |
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