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What is this (Sea dwelling creatures) coral?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/seadwel...es/4120986382/
I kind of like it, anyone know what to call it when i go to a store? |
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Colonial tunicates.
Where is this from? |
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sea dwelling creatures has it on there site, you can order it through a lfs.
Tunicates are one of those things...i dont know if anyone is keeping them successfully...right? |
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The SDC price list has it listed as an orange tiger tunicate
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How much?
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enough wholesale that I don't think you'd probably like the retail
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Over $300 retail? as long as as i have someone with a SDC list, i have a few more questions
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I don't know of anybody that has successfully kept tunicates. It's a lot to pay for a brief look at something that won't live in a tank.
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Price range on these:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/seadwel...es/4120211291/ and these: http://www.flickr.com/photos/seadwel...es/4120212473/ |
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The tunicates you are probably looking in the 160-200 dollar range. for the first zoanthids are sold and are no longer on the list. the second would probably be around 100-120 and are listed as lunar eclipse
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Are these mini carpet nems?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/seadwel...res/4120214863 http://www.flickr.com/photos/seadwel...res/4120221849 |
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Just got of the phone with my lfs, i ordered B3 i beleive.
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B03 are "Lollypop Tunicates".
I've never heard of anyone keeping these alive for long in aquaria. Never. Not to try and outguess George & Co. @ SDC but the first pic appears to be a type of Bryozoan. The links you posted aren't mini carpet anemones.
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Thanks Gary...hmm...Whats B13, because its not B3 like i posted.
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B13 is some type of Faviid. A 'closed brain'. I don't know the species nor the pop culture name. Sorry!
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I have those things in the first picture in my tank, mine are black and white. I'm going to try to get a picture...
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Mine are a little different, but very similar too. Camera sucks, but kinda looks like a coiled up zipper.
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I have tunicates and Bryozoans in my aquarium. There are many species. Some make good aquarium specimens... however, I've never heard of anyone keeping the "Lollypop" Tunicates alive for long.
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Not too long, they hitched in on the galaxia about two months ago. If my corals could grow as fast as that guy I'd put ORA out of business
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Those are ricordia yumas and tonga rhodactis respectively.
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