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| Aquatic Blog |
| Welcome & thanks for visitng www.AquaticBlog.com. This is a friendly, family oriented blog with talk of all aspects of the fish keeping hobby. Anyone is welcome here, from beginners to expert. If you need info, please feel free to post it, want to show off some pics of your aquariumfish?, maybe write a profile on a creature? It is all here & waiting for you. |
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| Tomato Clownfish - (Amphiprion frenatus) |
| 2007-07-17 12:08:46 |
The Tomato Clownfish - (Amphiprion frenatus) is a great fish for a beginner or expert. They’re colorful, vibrant, and do very interresting things in the home reef aquarium. In nature they are usually hosting some type of anemone, usually a BTA (bubble-tip-anemone). In the home aquarium they are known however to host very easilly corals [...]...
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| Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp - (Lysmata amboinensis) |
| 2007-07-15 22:46:41 |
The Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp - (Lysmata amboinensis) is my favorite shrimp I have kept. They have a great pure white strip running down their back with red on each side, the sides & underbody is a transluscent yellowish. They only get up to about 2″, but they are full of life. Their is no other [...]...
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| Giant Hawiaan Feather Duster - (Sabellastarte sp.) |
| 2007-07-15 22:45:03 |
Giant Hawiaan Feather Duster - (Sabellastarte sp.) are a great addition to many aquariums. They are inexpensive, attractive, and need no speacial lighting requirements. However proper knowledge for care is needed. These guys can get up to around 6″-8″ long and have a radiole aka crown up to 7″ in diameter. The tube itself is [...]...
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| Velvet Multicolor Wrasse - (Cirrhilabrus luteovittatus) |
| 2007-07-15 22:43:33 |
The Velvet Multicolor Wrasse - (Cirrhilabrus luteovittatus) is a great wrasse with lots of beauty. It’s pattern consists of a maroon/purple body with a distinctive yellow stripe horizontal on each side. They won’t bother niether corals or inverts and are perfect for the reef setup. A 55 gallon or larger tank is required for this [...]...
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| Candy Cane Coral (Caulastrea furcata) |
| 2007-07-15 15:44:16 |
The Candy Cane Coral (Caulastrea furcata) is a member of the LPS family. A very attractive coral that is great for an LPS beginner. It grows fleshy individual heads with stony stalks to form a colony. Colors can range from different shades of; blues, greens, browns, & yellows. It requires moderate lighting along with moderate [...]...
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| Yellow Polyps, Parazoanthus - (Undescribed Zoanthid) |
| 2007-07-12 21:45:27 |
Yellow polyps sometimes referred to as (parazoanthus) is actually an undescribed zoanthid. They have to be on the top 5 list of easiest corals to keep. They will also quickly grow, split, & multiply into a mass colony. In a well maintained tank this can happen very quickly. Some people recommend isolating them on their [...]...
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| Devil’s Hand Leather Coral - (Lobophytum sp.) |
| 2007-07-12 12:03:42 |
Devil’s Hand Leather Coral(Lobophytum sp.) is a great easy to care for softie. It is closely related to the sacrophyton genus & is hard to differentiate sometimes. It is also hard to tell the exact species of devil’s hand because of close looks inside the Lobopytum genus. Colors are usually beige, brown, & tan, you [...]...
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| Plate Coral - Short Tentacle (Fungia repanda) |
| 2007-07-12 12:00:54 |
The Plate Coral, short tentacle (Fungia repanda) is an interesting & easy to care for LPS coral. It’s colors can be very bright green & purples to more dull browns. It only requires moderate lighting and only little to no movement is needed. This coral is considered semi-aggressive, though it has only short tentacles unlike [...]...
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| Hammer Coral - Branching (Euphyllia paranchora) |
| 2007-07-12 11:58:07 |
The branching Hammer Coral AKA Achor Coral (Euphyllia paranchora) & is a great LPS coral with soft wavy looking tentacle type polyps. It’s basic shape is a tree with stalks branching out with polyps on the end of each branch. The wall hammer is actually Euphyllia ancora. It’s long polyps can range from green, ten, [...]...
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| Brain Coral - Folded Trachy (Trachyphyllia geoffroyi) |
| 2007-07-12 11:52:01 |
Trachyphyllia geoffroyi, is an LPS coral sometimes refered to ad a trachy brain or folded brain. They have a folded shape to them or also noted as a “Figure 8″ look. There is also another Trachyphyllia coral which is Trachyphyllia Radiata, used to be Wellsophyllia Radita, but that is now eliminated. They both have a [...]...
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| ~ Coming Soon ~ |
| 2007-03-09 00:10:03 |
Hello and thanks for visitng www.AquaticBlog.com. Unfortunately we are not quite finished on the site yet. We are a datbase of aquarium fish & invert species profiles. We’ll have it all; Saltwater, Freshwater, Brackish, & Pond. So please stay tuned to the site as we’ll be up soon. On this blog you can comment on your experience with a certain species. You can also contribute profiles, info, & pictures & recieve full credit for it.
Sincerely,
Dustin...
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