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popsock
12-07-04, 21:11
I stripped my tank down to the gravel, cleaned it out and rebuilt it. ALL comments are appreciated, good or bad, positive or otherwise. Also, ID/info on the red sponge would be useful too.

http://www.apepworth.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/fish/new/mushies.jpg

http://www.apepworth.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/fish/new/euphy.jpg

http://www.apepworth.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/fish/new/orange_sponge.jpg

http://www.apepworth.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/fish/new/red_monti.jpg

http://www.apepworth.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/fish/new/polyps.jpg

http://www.apepworth.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/fish/new/blue_trumpets.jpg

http://www.apepworth.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/fish/new/various.jpg

bs0u20a2
12-07-04, 21:28
Nah, those ricordeas are far to brown, perhaps you need to give them to me, sure my tank'll brighten them up a bit ;) and dont get me started on the frogspawn, honestly its all brown brown brown with you, geez.

Just kiddin, thought i'd give you a taste of your own medicine though! Lookin alright I suppose ;)

Nick :P

popsock
12-07-04, 21:36
LOL. Must admit I haven't got the hang of the new camera yet - the green tips seem to fade a lot which is disapointing as I really like that colour.

mantis
12-07-04, 21:45
Nah, those ricordeas are far to brown

pretty sure those are not rics, more than likely rhodactis

craig

bs0u20a2
13-07-04, 14:23
How about a full tank pic?

Nick

popsock
13-07-04, 14:42
Unfortuantely, it's still settling down after the upheaval, looks a bit naff. I'll do one soon when it everything settles back down.

jacksok
21-07-04, 23:40
Thumbing through Sprung's invertebrates guide your sponge looks like it might be either a ruffled sponge (Tecichaxinella sp.) or a cork sponge (Stylissa sp.) - either way the hardiness is poor apparently. Says both require strong water flow and supplementary feeding of dissolved organic food to thrive.

Keith