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08/18/2011, 10:52 AM | #1 |
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Corals Native to Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and West Atlantic
I considered the idea of a tank featuring creatures from this approximate area but while the area seems rich in macros and fish, I can't seem to find many corals native to this area. Among the few I have found are ricordeas. There seem to be a few gorgonians as well.
What are some other aquarium suitable species native to this area? In addition to considering a biotope tank, I am genuinely curious. |
08/18/2011, 11:11 AM | #2 |
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that is it because hard coral from there are illegal to own or collect. you can still have a great tank with what you can get like mushrooms and gorgonians.
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08/18/2011, 11:17 AM | #3 |
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Zoas are also native to the caribbean. You'll find LPS out there as well. Brain-type corals are common.
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I saw a bunch of great stuff in the Keys. Made me want to move to Florida.
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lots of zoas are native or grow in FL...bloodshots, PPE, GPE, miami vice, blue kiss, cosmic queen, frostbites, etc. are all local to south FL.
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Don't forget the big colorful sponges- i always see lots of them when snorkeling. Reds, yellows, green and white. Gorgonians too.
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08/18/2011, 05:43 PM | #10 |
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Here are a couple that I got from TBS ....
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your not missing out on anything, the hard corals all brown and ugly.
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I know they're just plain brown corals but I have always liked the big one (sorry don't know its name), great shape and polyps, i think it has character! And the other small one is pretty plain but great to fill in a little shady spot! |
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08/18/2011, 06:23 PM | #15 |
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st thomas mushrooms
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08/18/2011, 09:32 PM | #16 |
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TBS is probably it for trying to get a hitchhiker stony native to this part of the ocean. They aren't very colorful, certainly by Pacific standards, but would be a nice addition to the zoas, ricordea, sponges and gorgonia. Also, maybe some of the anemones.
Definitely check out some photos of Caribbean reefs to get some inspiration. Good luck with your project and please post some photos! |
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