locally collected
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- Kresnahw22
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Re: locally collected
What about shoal or mantatee grass. And yes 385 watts. Is all the livestock ok to collect.
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Re: locally collected
Shoal and Manatee grass are the ideal seagrasses (excluding Halophila spp.) to keep in captivity. 6" bed would be more then enough for either. I prefer the thicker cylindrical leaves of Manatee a bit more than Shoal. That light will be fine.Kresnahw22 wrote:What about shoal or mantatee grass. And yes 385 watts. Is all the livestock ok to collect.
All the livestock is fine to collect.
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Re: locally collected
Thanks for the help what's the best places to find these grasses and time of the year....
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Update on my BP tank!!!
Well my natural GulfShores sand and water 29gal is doing great water is cristal clear.
Some clams or oysters have surfaced and some speedy sand critters are zooming up out of the sand once and a while.
I put my Australian Acan in its thriving along with some florescent green polyps ..
Some clams or oysters have surfaced and some speedy sand critters are zooming up out of the sand once and a while.
I put my Australian Acan in its thriving along with some florescent green polyps ..
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Re: locally collected
Oh cool the little fast animals are probly mole crabs I've had them before. Are the ostysters being feed anything.