Thank you. I have so much to learn and you all are helping a lot. I just discovered the reef.org glossary -- I should have checked that out before whining about you guyzez abbreviations -- it's great!
Thanks -- okay, so now I understand why the names of zoanthids being sold are so weird and not usually accompanied by scientific names. Are zoanthids so much alike that I don't need to know what species they are -- I could just get a "blue zoanthid" and take care of it with some kind of "how to take care of a zoanthid" instructions, and it'd be okay?
I'm concerned about mushroom corals and zoanthids stinging small fish and eating small red shrimp that I'd want to have in the tank. How do I deal with that?
How many different kinds of blue tridacna clams are commonly used in aquaria, and which of them are the purest blue?
I wonder if I could create a sort of background of blue tridacna and rock, a kind of sharply sloping clam bed, against the back of the tank, and then have just a few strongly contrasting yellow and orange little fish and red shrimp in there among them and mostly in front of them. That would look cool as long as the clams were out. I don't know how much they stay out though.
Tridacna are big filterers but not big oxygen users for their biomass, right? Or not? I don't know how to deal with their biomass at all. Also, do they put out a lot of slime that is going to affect how much I need to run a protein skimmer? (Noise is a big issue for me.)
You guys are great. Please please tell me more about blue residents in your tanks...