lanacane214 Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location long island n.y Rating - 100% 33 0 0 Sep 3, 2007 #1 does anybody know why this zoos are drying up and seem to be dying? Attachments IMG_0146.JPG 482.2 KB · Views: 171 IMG_0144.JPG 401.7 KB · Views: 172
crox99 Audi Sport Location Merrick Rating - 100% 103 0 0 Sep 3, 2007 #3 They look pretty healthy to me!!!rangehat
reefman Chairman of the board Manhattan Reefs Location Forest Hills Rating - 100% 66 0 0 Sep 3, 2007 #4 are they under water
lanacane214 Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location long island n.y Rating - 100% 33 0 0 Sep 3, 2007 #5 i know is hard to see the water but yes they are under water:fishhit::fishhit:
Zoous Real Estate and Reefs Manhattan Reefs Location Queens Rating - 100% 124 0 0 Sep 3, 2007 #6 They look fine to me. Looks like you have two types.
lanacane214 Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location long island n.y Rating - 100% 33 0 0 Sep 4, 2007 #7 do you mean that ones that are on the top look fine,the bigger ones, .thats normal? Last edited: Sep 4, 2007
grisha Senior Member Location brooklyn Rating - 100% 55 0 0 Sep 4, 2007 #8 that is a proto zoa or a cinnamon paly ... very normal
ming LE Coral Killer Manhattan Reefs Location Flushing, NY Rating - 100% 272 0 0 Sep 4, 2007 #9 those "bigger" or "dryer" ones I believe are palythoas(sp?) they're a little hardier then regular zoo's and uglier too, they multiply too fast for my taste and become more of a nuisance
those "bigger" or "dryer" ones I believe are palythoas(sp?) they're a little hardier then regular zoo's and uglier too, they multiply too fast for my taste and become more of a nuisance
KathyC Moderator Location Barnum Island Rating - 100% 200 0 0 Sep 4, 2007 #10 Uglier Ming? lol Perfectly normal. Paly's are flatter than zoas and have a different type skirt. Looks like you're doing it all right!
Uglier Ming? lol Perfectly normal. Paly's are flatter than zoas and have a different type skirt. Looks like you're doing it all right!
ming LE Coral Killer Manhattan Reefs Location Flushing, NY Rating - 100% 272 0 0 Sep 4, 2007 #11 Yup! Its because theres barely any color to them usually
kenske Junior Member Rating - 100% 47 0 0 Sep 4, 2007 #12 I have a couple that hitchiked it's way into my tank. The only thing i like about them is that they "glow" under actinics.
I have a couple that hitchiked it's way into my tank. The only thing i like about them is that they "glow" under actinics.
B basiab Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location secret Rating - 100% 117 0 0 Sep 4, 2007 #13 Well, when they are not where you want them then they are weeds and you pluck them out. And some people do not mind dandilions in their lawn.
Well, when they are not where you want them then they are weeds and you pluck them out. And some people do not mind dandilions in their lawn.
C Chiefmcfuz Guest Rating - 100% 117 0 0 Sep 4, 2007 #14 You can cut them off the rock using a scalpel just make sure to wear powder less gloves and eye protection.
You can cut them off the rock using a scalpel just make sure to wear powder less gloves and eye protection.
lanacane214 Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location long island n.y Rating - 100% 33 0 0 Sep 4, 2007 #15 thanks ,now i know