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  1. LTA does not like deep sand bed??

    EmilyB, I just take out the BTA and put it into my sump. :?: Just wait to see the result.......................Thanks again!
  2. LTA does not like deep sand bed??

    Thanks all! There is a small green bubble tip anemone..... :roll: which just divided and I think it will move up to the top of the rock pillar. Anyway, does my LTA like current? My info: 60g tank with soft coral and anemone. lighting:a 150watt HQI with two 36watt PL. 5 inches of deep sand bed
  3. LTA does not like deep sand bed??

    I got my LTA ( Should be Macrodactyla doreensis, correct me if I am wrong) 2 weeks ago, it drilled into the sand bed in hours... For the first week, I could only see it's purple tentacles but then it has come out from the sand for 5 days? Should I worry?
  4. ID this "sponge?"

    Thanks all! So it is a kind of Ascidians / Sea Squirts /tunicates. "These benthic animals live a quiet life pumping water through their branchial or feeding sac. To capture plankton, bacteria, particulate organic matter and collodial particles the ascidians construct a mucus net or mesh that...
  5. ID this "sponge?"

    Anyone can help to ID this "sponge?" The saleman in LFS tells me that it comes from Indonesia and is very easy to keep. Thanks!
  6. Cumcuber... Is it reef safe?

    I just got it from LFS and after lots of searching, I think Tiger Tail Cuke is not toxic. Anyway, thanks all. TAT
  7. Cumcuber... Is it reef safe?

    Thanks for your replys and I am going to get one for my 55g. See the photo of the cukes in LFS Besides, I am asking if the cukes are tiger tail or not? Thanks! TAT [ April 09, 2002: Message edited by: TAT ]</p>
  8. Cumcuber... Is it reef safe?

    Oh! It is not Tiger-Tail cuke? They look alike. http://www.globaldialog.com/~jrice/invert_page/tigrtail.htm Anyone can tell me the ture ID of this cuke? Where can i have more information about it? Thanks! [ April 09, 2002: Message edited by: TAT ]</p>
  9. Cumcuber... Is it reef safe?

    I just saw them in LFS today and would like know if they are reef save. Besides, are they good for sand bed? Thanks ! Tat
  10. New Photos of my 55g and ID the black clip

    I have just got the answer from Dr Ron "It is a shield limpet, Scutus unguis. Not uncommon in reef tanks, they are algae-eating grazing snails." http://www.seaslugforum.net/scutus.htm Anyway, Thanks Goldmoon and others!
  11. New Photos of my 55g and ID the black clip

    Thanks for the inputs, I will check the information about limpet in the internet and local book stores. It is good to know its reef safe. To: tazdevil For the pic 3 and 4, it is a small pulsing xenia. It should have a much larger crown but it crashed about half year ago. The pic shows it's...
  12. New Photos of my 55g and ID the black clip

    Can anyone tell me it is a pest or reef safe creature? It is about 3cm in length and I just don't know where it comes from...... The first two pics... http://odin.prohosting.com/~hkreefs/index.htm Thanks! [ October 18, 2001: Message edited by: TAT ]
  13. my poor dyed coral...

    Still remember this Just found this http://www.reefsource.com/dyed_corals.htm My coral lives but the color slowly fades. Such practice should be banned and the importer/LFS selling them should be charge for abusing animals. TAT
  14. ID these corals, please!

    Anyone!! Anyone think that such injection with dye is possible or have heard about it? [ July 10, 2001: Message edited by: TAT ]
  15. ID these corals, please!

    thanks!Ayres.

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