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Are you talking about the gorg behind the butterfly in the top picture? or the fat one?
I don't believe either one of them is a purple ribbon gorgonian. But I could be wrong. Paul
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The joy of reefing. I am in the middle of waiting for my tank to clear. I removed about 100lbs of rock. That is not that easy because the soft corals like encrusting gorgonians grew all over them kind of cementing everything together so I had to get out the razor blade to amputate the rocks apart. There are dozens (or maybe hundreds) of brittle stars. Cute little suckers. I will leave all that rock out for a week or two so I can clean them as well. They are in a tub with a diatom filter. This will give me a chance to re-aquascape which I enjoy except I always end up with 5 or 10 gallons of live rock left over. I still have 10 gallons of it from the last time I did this. At least the moorish Idol will be happy as he will be able to swim around the rock for a while.
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I completed the aquascaping and I have to say I liked it better before. I also have 10 gallons of live rock left over as I always do. Every time I do this I try to go for a more open look with the larger rocks toward the top which is exactly the opposite thing from what most people do. I try to get only a few pieces of rock actually touching the gravel with the larger pieces arching over the smaller pieces. Of course it is not as stable this way and not as easy to make it look natural which is why I will be tweeking it for a few weeks. I also have to try to get the pieces of rock with the soft corals growing on them to still face the light.
The moorish Idol has much more room to swim but I feel the look is too even. I also have to figure out what to do with all this left over rock. Either dry it to store or keep it underwater and filtered for a while Paul __________________ |
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PIctures of the new aquascaping would be nice...
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I want to tweek it a little before I take pictures. I really don't like the look yet
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Ok fair enough.
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For some reason I am having picture resizing problems but I managed to get one.
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Looks good. That morish is beautiful!
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Paul, you seem to have found a method where your idol can thrive. To what do you attribute this success?
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Paul, is it the plaster of paris or the bananas? ![]()
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I think it is a combination of all those things. I also think my feeding dish is a big plus. You have to feed these things a lot.
For two meals a day he gets pellets automatically into a dish. The rest of my fish don't eat pellets so he gets them all. The third feeding is very important too and it consists of either sponge (that I collect in NY and freeze) banana (sometimes mixed with plaster of paris) clams, mussels, oysters, squid, fish, along with some commercially available frozen foods like plankton, mysis and angel formula. I try to feed something different every day. I feed the Idol and all the fish with a baster looking thing. I would never just put food in a tank. The Idol swims the length of the tank and I put the food in as he is coming towards it. I want him to eat it all, the crabs have enough to eat. I just removed 10 gallons of rock, I don't like the look as much but he has more room to swim. This is the third time I removed rock for this fish. I have a garbage can full of rock left over that will go back in if I ever lose this fish. This is his dish that is supplied by a tube to the surface where an automatic feeder dispenses food. Paul ![]() |
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Those fish look very happy. Must be the TLC.
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can u show us the baster looking thing please? i dont like just putting food in the tank either.
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This is the only picture of the baster looking thing I have. It is the red thing behind the shrimp hatchery. It has a 12" acrylic tube on it with a slight bend at the top. I use it every day and would not be caught without one. I feed with it, remove food with it, suck up baby brine shrimp and blow off the rocks. I have used one of these for about 40 years. You can use a turkey baster but the hole in them is too small, they are too wide and not long enough. These things come free with a demolition hammer to blow dirt out of holes or they can be ordered on line, but you would have to get the acrylic tube elsewhere. I guess if enough people were interested I could order a case of them. I saw a web site once for them.
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Pacific Reefs I am very bad with names and do not have a clue what type of gorg they are. When I first dated my wife I used to hope she would not answer the phone on the first few rings so I could remember her name.
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Paul every time I see your Idol, this pops into my head..........
http://www.toontracker.com/totaltv/tennesse.htm
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Cool...... But why?
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The Face and the beak I am guessing??
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Oh I see, Tenessee Tuxedo
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thanks for the info.
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Today I picked up a gonopora. I have had quite a few of these with kind of dismal success. Time to try something new.
If one strategy doesen't work, try another. Paul
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Cool, keep us posted!
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