updated pics of my pico 03.05.05

dragon79

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Here's a recent pic of how the pico of mine is coming along. See my prize winning sexy? Feb 2005 winner because of him :) hehe

Anyway, to update, I've just picked up two new things. A anemone crab and a very pretty frogspawn frag. Enjoy the pics :)







 

mikeguerrero

Active Member
Really nice,

thanks for sharing, I'll have to take a picture of my new tank in my bedroom. I finally set up some nice stuff and I'm ready to share.


mike
 

Jennie

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Very Nice! That is such a wonderful looking tank! Keep up the good work. And congradulations on your Sexy win! :lol:
 

Vafik

New Member
Very nice setup! What lighting are you useing? And Did I read right that you are useing Catalina Ocean Water? Thought that was around 2$ per gallon. Then again I'm sure a 5 gallon box would last along time for that little tank :D
 

dragon79

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Vafik said:
Very nice setup! What lighting are you useing? And Did I read right that you are useing Catalina Ocean Water? Thought that was around 2$ per gallon. Then again I'm sure a 5 gallon box would last along time for that little tank :D
Hey Vafik: How does 36 cents a gallon Catalina sound? lol That's the price here in Southern California or at least the price they charge at Tongs in Fountain Valley. I pay like a 1.95 to fill my 5 gallon jug. As for my lighting they are the two 18 watts 50/50 PC's clip on lights.
 

skipm

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Staff member
That is one neat looking little nano. Keep the pics coming. I just set up my 12 gallon DX nanocube and hope to get some good pics in the near future.
 

cowman345

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That frogspawn is gorgeous... are you concerned about the sweeper tentacles? I want to try some in my 1gal too but i'm afraid of crowding out other corals...

-dave-
 

Vafik

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Nice Job with the water. I've looked it up and it sells for $10 for a 5 gallon box. I need to live closer to the ocean :D
 

dragon79

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cowman345 said:
That frogspawn is gorgeous... are you concerned about the sweeper tentacles? I want to try some in my 1gal too but i'm afraid of crowding out other corals...

-dave-
Thank you all for your kind replies.

Dave: I am not concerned so much with the frogspawn, but more concerned with my galaxia. When I bought it I was unaware of the long sweeping tentacles it has. According to incysor it has one of the meanest stings, stronger than that of frogspawn. Very rarely does it shoot out it's sweeping tentacles, but when it does, it can get pretty damn long. I thinking of getting rid of it, and replacing it with a different type of frag. It's a shame though, it's pretty, healthy, and the sexys love to hang out in there. My girlfriend's JBJ is pretty much set where I couldn't really accomodate it in there, as it would end up stinging other corals. I'll see what I can do, but if worse comes to worse, I'll have to sell it or give it back to LFS for credit.
 

cowman345

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That's sad, that galaxia has a really nice color. I've been out of the hobby for a few years, and it used to be that picking up a shoddy-looking frag (no offense) like that would mean the frag would just die off in a couple months. This may be a silly question, but is it possible these days to restore a frag like that to it's full health, or are the branches that are dead going to stay dead?

-dave-
 

dragon79

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cowman345 said:
That's sad, that galaxia has a really nice color. I've been out of the hobby for a few years, and it used to be that picking up a shoddy-looking frag (no offense) like that would mean the frag would just die off in a couple months. This may be a silly question, but is it possible these days to restore a frag like that to it's full health, or are the branches that are dead going to stay dead?

-dave-
Let me see if I understood you right, but let me say this, and it may answer your question.

example:

If you have a 3 head frag of hammer coral, and one head dies, it basically stays dead, nothing will form on it. The other two heads could split in the future though, forming within the shell. I guess you could frag off the bad/dead head to keep things looking clean, but I have no experience in the fragging dept. :D
 

incysor

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That's a very good description Dragon. Basically the same thing happens with galaxia. Any exposed dead skeleton will remain dead. I think this is basically true for most corals. The first coral I ever got was a bubble coral, with about a softball sized skeleton. At one point half of it died. I have no idea why, the rest of the corals seemed fine. Half of it remained healthy, and to this day extends fully, and unless you know where to look you can't even tell that half of it's missing, but as happy as it seems now it's never regrown tissue over the dead area.

B
 

cowman345

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Thanks for clearing that up... by the way Dragon, what kind of filtration/circulation are you using on that pico? Is it heated?

Erm... I guess i see the heater and Aquaclear or something... but are you running any media in your filter?

-dave-
 

C.mydas

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Lookin good dragon! I always love seeing these RedSea tanks..they have so much personality! Yours is gorgeous, and Im jealous of your frogspawn and staghorn crab...cool additions. Keep the pics coming!
_Christina
 

dragon79

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cowman345 said:
Thanks for clearing that up... by the way Dragon, what kind of filtration/circulation are you using on that pico? Is it heated?

Erm... I guess i see the heater and Aquaclear or something... but are you running any media in your filter?

-dave-
Dave: Yes my tank is heated, i use a 6 inch Neptume. Temp is around 77-78. As for the filter, I am using a Whisper 10. It does have room to accomodate a small redsea pico filter to increase flow, so i may do that. Inside all I currently run is the carbon that goes with it, that i change monthly and I have added a little polyfilter bag with some chemi-pure in it, help keep it clean and clear.
 
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