My ten gallon nano.

dragon79

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lol, poor citizen....too much tank to handle at one time......user needs a smaller dose, lol.

Anyway I have the same pair of black Ocellaris Variant Clowns. They are beautiful and very interesting, especially the female, she wonders around a lot and nips and anything she sees as food. The male stays right behind her and gets any scraps she misses....it's so cool.
 

corriewf

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dragon79 said:
lol, poor citizen....too much tank to handle at one time......user needs a smaller dose, lol.

Anyway I have the same pair of black Ocellaris Variant Clowns. They are beautiful and very interesting, especially the female, she wonders around a lot and nips and anything she sees as food. The male stays right behind her and gets any scraps she misses....it's so cool.
Yeah I really like the black more the the orange..... They seem to have a more bullish personality. :wlift
 

corriewf

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I decided to frag my purple digita not because it was too big but I knew that in its current spot it would and I wanted to change the aquascape there a little anyhow. I decided that I would frag and mount in a way that would produce a thick well encrusted colony that wouldnt threaten its neighbors. Fragging sps is pretty easy.

  1. break
  2. superglue
  3. stick in place
  4. done
  5. drink beer

Heres the shots to show you what it looked like sorta.









AND DONE!


I also moved my hammer to a better place. :)
 

Babycakes

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i just have to say that this tank is freaking awesome!!
i'm starting to love the montiporas, just because of their polyps.
was wondering what you dose, do you run carbon, and basically what do you do to keep a mixed reef happy.
 

corriewf

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Well after almost a year my awesome crocea clam took a nose dive. Over the last couple of weeks it developed pinched mantle disease which is beleived to be caused by a protozoan. I tried doing a freshwater dip which is supposed to cure it sometimes, but it didnt work.

I feel so bad for the clam as I really enjoyed his beauty and used to stare in awe. :eek:hboy:

One pic to remember.

 

corriewf

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Babycakes said:
i just have to say that this tank is freaking awesome!!
i'm starting to love the montiporas, just because of their polyps.
was wondering what you dose, do you run carbon, and basically what do you do to keep a mixed reef happy.
Thank you for your comments. :loveface I do run carbon periodiclly to clean up the water. I would say I run it about once a week. I do one gallon water changes once a week and top off with kalk to keep the water params up to par. :dancing:
 

Kris

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Sadly, it wasn't pinched mantle that killed it. Dipping it only sealed its fate. Don't dip clams. Not a wise decision.
 

Kris

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It's nothing but speculation. The same as with the elegance corals months back. Nobody knows what is going on and they are throwing out big words and making assumptions.

The before and after photo proves nothing. The only thing it does show was a mass infestation of stars on the clam itself which would explain why the clam was unhappy.

FW dips are not CureAlls. The problem is this... "my fish/coral is looking bad, it has stuff on it". Typical response, FW dip it! Dipping is dangerous. Saltwater and freshwater have different barometric pressures. In essence, when a dip is preformed, cells "burst" under the different pressures. Most times the dip is not long enough to do damage on a grand scale, but it does do damage on a small scale along with stressing the item being dipped. God only knows how painfull it might be to fish themselves. Granted clams don't "think".. it's still not a normal nor wise thing to do.

Perhaps large quantities of Ultraviolet light may have had something to do with it's untimely death? Maybe kalk or vinegar additives? Maybe rapid changes of temp, light or salinity? Who knows. I don't think anybody will.

Sorry for your loss. I just think this whole "pinched mantle" thing is bogus. I have had over 45 clams in my reefing life, not one has ever had a disease, died or otherwise perished from some unknown factor. None have ever died. Maybe I am lucky? Who knows.

JMO. YMMV.
 

Kris

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Thanks for the clarification. Last thing we want are people FW dipping their clams like its a new sporting event! This clears it up for them. :gcool
 

corriewf

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Did you guys think that just because my clam died that my tank was dead too?!?!?

I dont think so.... Here some updated pics....Sorry the rbta didnt feel like saying hi tonight.















:cool2:

Oh, how rude of me I almost forgot....








 
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