Propagation techniques and results
The Marine Breeding Initiative was created as a tool to encourage marine aquaria hobbyists to get involved in the captive breeding of marine organisms. The MBI was designed with the help of leading experts in the breeding of marine ornamentals to be a standardized award system and database that can be easily adopted by aquarium societies and site owners to promote captive breeding amonst their members. There ...
Updated 07-29-2010 at 11:13 PM by fishtal
After a month, I made water change 30%. An hour later, my clams get Horney and start spawning. See how they were doing . . . … .. You can see small eggs. spreading all over the tank. I think good food for Corals. Clam Spawning ...
I bought some frags yesterday and I have a few questions: 1) the frags thatare on them pegs that you push into the sand-if I want to mount them on a rock, how would I remove that little "tit" that you push in the sand? 2) I have that 2-part putty, it really doesn't hold to good I think. What do y'all think? Should I just use super glue gel, are use both? 3) I have a frag no on the frag peg, do I just mount it on a rock? Any advice? ...
Went to the LFS today to find some Cyclopeez and instead came home with a new frag. They get me everytime! Anyway this was looking to good to pass up and was aquacultured, well at least that's how it was labeled.
Alright, to give you a better idea of where this is going, lets get a quick equipment run down out of the way. I knew going into this that I wanted a stacked tank system so that it would not take up much space. I also wanted to make the build easy and have collected most of your normal reef tank operating goods. This entry turned out to probably be too long, but I hope it helps and more importantly, I hope I have accounted for everything (who ever really does though, right?). If you missed Part ...
Updated 04-21-2010 at 02:27 AM by Wes