S Stingingrays Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 18, 2007 228 1 0 Pennsylvania www.myspace.com Sep 30, 2009 #1 I got some new rubble rock to re-do my BioCube 8. Right away I saw some Red tube worms. A week later I am seeing some little corals popping up now. Please ID and let me know what I need to do to help them survive, should I move the dead coral frag piece so that they aren't hidden from the light?
I got some new rubble rock to re-do my BioCube 8. Right away I saw some Red tube worms. A week later I am seeing some little corals popping up now. Please ID and let me know what I need to do to help them survive, should I move the dead coral frag piece so that they aren't hidden from the light?
mr.reef24 Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 21, 2009 4,456 7 68 USA s704.photobucket.com Sep 30, 2009 #2 is there anyway you can make the picture bigger its so hard to see what your telling me or describe them for me to try to guide you to the ID of them mr.reef24
is there anyway you can make the picture bigger its so hard to see what your telling me or describe them for me to try to guide you to the ID of them mr.reef24
S Stingingrays Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 18, 2007 228 1 0 Pennsylvania www.myspace.com Sep 30, 2009 #3 sorry I'm having trouble with photobuck and imageshack made the pics tiny.
S Stingingrays Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 18, 2007 228 1 0 Pennsylvania www.myspace.com Sep 30, 2009 #4 those are better.
N nubz Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 11, 2009 610 1 0 port aransas texas Oct 9, 2009 #5 zooanthids? maybe a LPS of somesort? just put in the direct light.