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Beginner Corals?
Any such thing as beginner corals? Like hardier than others?
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Beginner Corals?
On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 19:57:11 GMT, "Gottcha"
wrote: Any such thing as beginner corals? Like hardier than others? Soft corals are probably less demanding if you're not going all out on lighting and supplementation. Pumping xenia (http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...22&pCatId=1494) look quite cool and grow quite readily. I've seen a few people posting in an absolute rage when they hear the word because they had such a hard time eradicating them. :) If you're serious about it, pick up Corals by Eric Borneman - it's the most comprehensive book I ever read out of school. :) http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...books&n=507846 |
Beginner Corals?
As Rikko also wrote, soft corals seem to be known as more hardy.
Leather corals and mushrooms would be worth looking at. Also, if you decide to make a big move in this direction, see Jeff's Exotic Fish for their 9 for $99 deal - it's a great (i.e. inexpensive) beginner deal for some more common corals. Of course, you'll probably have to pay $60 in shipping, but still, it comes out to $18/coral, when they are often much more. They send decent sized corals, too. You just need to be careful and do some research, because from their list it's easy to mix hard/soft, aggressive/non-aggressive. Gottcha wrote: Any such thing as beginner corals? Like hardier than others? |
Beginner Corals?
what is the web address for these coral deals???
"Scott Bennett" wrote in message ... As Rikko also wrote, soft corals seem to be known as more hardy. Leather corals and mushrooms would be worth looking at. Also, if you decide to make a big move in this direction, see Jeff's Exotic Fish for their 9 for $99 deal - it's a great (i.e. inexpensive) beginner deal for some more common corals. Of course, you'll probably have to pay $60 in shipping, but still, it comes out to $18/coral, when they are often much more. They send decent sized corals, too. You just need to be careful and do some research, because from their list it's easy to mix hard/soft, aggressive/non-aggressive. Gottcha wrote: Any such thing as beginner corals? Like hardier than others? |
Beginner Corals?
I'm definitely a beginner and I have good success (so far) with:
mushroom leather corals sarcophyton bubble euphyllia anchora catalaphyllia brains sinularia I have another one that I don't know the name of. It's like a disc of small stalks (each approx 1/4" diameter). Out of each stalk comes a "flower" so that the whole thing looks like a dinner plate full of small creamy coloured flowers. Phil "Gottcha" wrote in message ... Any such thing as beginner corals? Like hardier than others? |
Beginner Corals?
Google your friend it is.
http://www.exoticfish.com/contents.htm -- -- billy "Gottcha" wrote in message ... | what is the web address for these coral deals??? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.692 / Virus Database: 453 - Release Date: 5/28/2004 |
Beginner Corals?
i have a Goniopora and have heard the same thing but it seems to be doing
well as of now. "Phil Krasnostein" wrote in message ... Should also add Coralliomorphs are doing very well, as are Gonioporas although a number of people have told me that they don't last very long. Phil "Phil Krasnostein" wrote in message ... I'm definitely a beginner and I have good success (so far) with: mushroom leather corals sarcophyton bubble euphyllia anchora catalaphyllia brains sinularia I have another one that I don't know the name of. It's like a disc of small stalks (each approx 1/4" diameter). Out of each stalk comes a "flower" so that the whole thing looks like a dinner plate full of small creamy coloured flowers. Phil "Gottcha" wrote in message ... Any such thing as beginner corals? Like hardier than others? |
Beginner Corals?
Should also add Coralliomorphs are doing very well, as are Gonioporas
although a number of people have told me that they don't last very long. Phil "Phil Krasnostein" wrote in message ... I'm definitely a beginner and I have good success (so far) with: mushroom leather corals sarcophyton bubble euphyllia anchora catalaphyllia brains sinularia I have another one that I don't know the name of. It's like a disc of small stalks (each approx 1/4" diameter). Out of each stalk comes a "flower" so that the whole thing looks like a dinner plate full of small creamy coloured flowers. Phil "Gottcha" wrote in message ... Any such thing as beginner corals? Like hardier than others? |
Beginner Corals?
Phil, those flowers are zoanthids.
Marc Phil Krasnostein wrote: I'm definitely a beginner and I have good success (so far) with: mushroom leather corals sarcophyton bubble euphyllia anchora catalaphyllia brains sinularia I have another one that I don't know the name of. It's like a disc of small stalks (each approx 1/4" diameter). Out of each stalk comes a "flower" so that the whole thing looks like a dinner plate full of small creamy coloured flowers. Phil "Gottcha" wrote in message ... Any such thing as beginner corals? Like hardier than others? -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
Beginner Corals?
Marc
My LFS called it a "Duncan Opsomnia" but I don't think it's the right name, because I can't find any reference to it. I'll post a picture in the next couple of days. Phil "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... Phil, those flowers are zoanthids. Marc Phil Krasnostein wrote: I'm definitely a beginner and I have good success (so far) with: mushroom leather corals sarcophyton bubble euphyllia anchora catalaphyllia brains sinularia I have another one that I don't know the name of. It's like a disc of small stalks (each approx 1/4" diameter). Out of each stalk comes a "flower" so that the whole thing looks like a dinner plate full of small creamy coloured flowers. Phil "Gottcha" wrote in message ... Any such thing as beginner corals? Like hardier than others? -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
Beginner Corals?
That would be ideal.
Marc Phil Krasnostein wrote: Marc My LFS called it a "Duncan Opsomnia" but I don't think it's the right name, because I can't find any reference to it. I'll post a picture in the next couple of days. Phil "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... Phil, those flowers are zoanthids. Marc Phil Krasnostein wrote: I'm definitely a beginner and I have good success (so far) with: mushroom leather corals sarcophyton bubble euphyllia anchora catalaphyllia brains sinularia I have another one that I don't know the name of. It's like a disc of small stalks (each approx 1/4" diameter). Out of each stalk comes a "flower" so that the whole thing looks like a dinner plate full of small creamy coloured flowers. Phil "Gottcha" wrote in message ... Any such thing as beginner corals? Like hardier than others? -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
Beginner Corals?
Marc
Please have a look at http://community.webshots.com/album/149890982jXnxRs Photos 2604, 2608, 2609, 2610 show the unknown coral. The "flowers" are quite large -- for scale, the male birdnose wrasse is about 6" long and the large coralliomorphs are around 2" in diameter. Photos 2616, 2621, 2622, 2623 show a superb piece of live rock, but I have no idea what all of the rich growth is -- do you know?? You can see a small zooanthid, which is not looking terrific. It has some large growths on its side which also look a bit like coralliomorphs -- do you know what they are? Thanks Phil "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... That would be ideal. Marc Phil Krasnostein wrote: Marc My LFS called it a "Duncan Opsomnia" but I don't think it's the right name, because I can't find any reference to it. I'll post a picture in the next couple of days. Phil "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... Phil, those flowers are zoanthids. Marc Phil Krasnostein wrote: I'm definitely a beginner and I have good success (so far) with: mushroom leather corals sarcophyton bubble euphyllia anchora catalaphyllia brains sinularia I have another one that I don't know the name of. It's like a disc of small stalks (each approx 1/4" diameter). Out of each stalk comes a "flower" so that the whole thing looks like a dinner plate full of small creamy coloured flowers. Phil "Gottcha" wrote in message ... Any such thing as beginner corals? Like hardier than others? -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
Beginner Corals?
Those large ones do look much more frilly than zoanthids typically look. I
can't say. That other growth could be a form of Xenia, but it also reminds me of Anthellia. You might also compare it to Clove Polyps. To be honest, I don't think I recoginized a single piece you asked about! Marc Phil Krasnostein wrote: Marc Please have a look at http://community.webshots.com/album/149890982jXnxRs Photos 2604, 2608, 2609, 2610 show the unknown coral. The "flowers" are quite large -- for scale, the male birdnose wrasse is about 6" long and the large coralliomorphs are around 2" in diameter. Photos 2616, 2621, 2622, 2623 show a superb piece of live rock, but I have no idea what all of the rich growth is -- do you know?? You can see a small zooanthid, which is not looking terrific. It has some large growths on its side which also look a bit like coralliomorphs -- do you know what they are? Thanks Phil "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... That would be ideal. Marc Phil Krasnostein wrote: Marc My LFS called it a "Duncan Opsomnia" but I don't think it's the right name, because I can't find any reference to it. I'll post a picture in the next couple of days. Phil "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... Phil, those flowers are zoanthids. Marc Phil Krasnostein wrote: I'm definitely a beginner and I have good success (so far) with: mushroom leather corals sarcophyton bubble euphyllia anchora catalaphyllia brains sinularia I have another one that I don't know the name of. It's like a disc of small stalks (each approx 1/4" diameter). Out of each stalk comes a "flower" so that the whole thing looks like a dinner plate full of small creamy coloured flowers. Phil "Gottcha" wrote in message ... Any such thing as beginner corals? Like hardier than others? -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
Beginner Corals?
this is what i have im my tank as of now....my lfs says it is a goniopora.
here is a pic of it http://www.comp-connections.biz/tank/open.jpg "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... Those large ones do look much more frilly than zoanthids typically look. I can't say. That other growth could be a form of Xenia, but it also reminds me of Anthellia. You might also compare it to Clove Polyps. To be honest, I don't think I recoginized a single piece you asked about! Marc Phil Krasnostein wrote: Marc Please have a look at http://community.webshots.com/album/149890982jXnxRs Photos 2604, 2608, 2609, 2610 show the unknown coral. The "flowers" are quite large -- for scale, the male birdnose wrasse is about 6" long and the large coralliomorphs are around 2" in diameter. Photos 2616, 2621, 2622, 2623 show a superb piece of live rock, but I have no idea what all of the rich growth is -- do you know?? You can see a small zooanthid, which is not looking terrific. It has some large growths on its side which also look a bit like coralliomorphs -- do you know what they are? Thanks Phil "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... That would be ideal. Marc Phil Krasnostein wrote: Marc My LFS called it a "Duncan Opsomnia" but I don't think it's the right name, because I can't find any reference to it. I'll post a picture in the next couple of days. Phil "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... Phil, those flowers are zoanthids. Marc Phil Krasnostein wrote: I'm definitely a beginner and I have good success (so far) with: mushroom leather corals sarcophyton bubble euphyllia anchora catalaphyllia brains sinularia I have another one that I don't know the name of. It's like a disc of small stalks (each approx 1/4" diameter). Out of each stalk comes a "flower" so that the whole thing looks like a dinner plate full of small creamy coloured flowers. Phil "Gottcha" wrote in message ... Any such thing as beginner corals? Like hardier than others? -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
Beginner Corals?
Looks like a Goni. If you have a look at my photos at http://community.webshots.com/album/149890982jXnxRs there are two Gonis in Photo 2582. The yellow one has stems similar to yours. I have seen many varieties at the two LFSs that I use. Phil "Gottcha" wrote in message ... this is what i have im my tank as of now....my lfs says it is a goniopora. here is a pic of it http://www.comp-connections.biz/tank/open.jpg "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... Those large ones do look much more frilly than zoanthids typically look. I can't say. That other growth could be a form of Xenia, but it also reminds me of Anthellia. You might also compare it to Clove Polyps. To be honest, I don't think I recoginized a single piece you asked about! Marc Phil Krasnostein wrote: Marc Please have a look at http://community.webshots.com/album/149890982jXnxRs Photos 2604, 2608, 2609, 2610 show the unknown coral. The "flowers" are quite large -- for scale, the male birdnose wrasse is about 6" long and the large coralliomorphs are around 2" in diameter. Photos 2616, 2621, 2622, 2623 show a superb piece of live rock, but I have no idea what all of the rich growth is -- do you know?? You can see a small zooanthid, which is not looking terrific. It has some large growths on its side which also look a bit like coralliomorphs -- do you know what they are? Thanks Phil "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... That would be ideal. Marc Phil Krasnostein wrote: Marc My LFS called it a "Duncan Opsomnia" but I don't think it's the right name, because I can't find any reference to it. I'll post a picture in the next couple of days. Phil "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... Phil, those flowers are zoanthids. Marc Phil Krasnostein wrote: I'm definitely a beginner and I have good success (so far) with: mushroom leather corals sarcophyton bubble euphyllia anchora catalaphyllia brains sinularia I have another one that I don't know the name of. It's like a disc of small stalks (each approx 1/4" diameter). Out of each stalk comes a "flower" so that the whole thing looks like a dinner plate full of small creamy coloured flowers. Phil "Gottcha" wrote in message ... Any such thing as beginner corals? Like hardier than others? -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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