Brian, what color is the goniopora? It looks very bleached to me, in that
image. However, your camera's colors might be misleading.
Here are the gonioporas I've had:
Green Goniopora:
http://melevsreef.com/id/goniopora.html
Purple Goniopora:
http://melevsreef.com/id/two_gonis.html
Red Goniopora:
http://melevsreef.com/id/red_goni.html
The text beneath those images are pretty redundant, but not everyone looks at
each image and I wanted to discourage a brand new reef keeper from rushing out to
buy one.
Marc
--BS-- wrote:
Thanks Marc...
The spelling should now be right - or at least more correct than before :-D
About the gorniopora - do you mean this picture
http://www.coralreef.dk/My%20Tank/Bi.../photo_13.html
If so thats just how it looks sometime before bedtime
) At day its fully
extended and a true beauty. Heres a close up of it
http://www.coralreef.dk/My%20Tank/Bi...s/photo_5.html
It use to be on the rocks but after i moved some of my rocks i have now
placed it in the sand. It seems to like the current there more anyway. Many
people find these corals hard to keep but i havnt had any props yet...
Brian
"Marc Levenson" skrev i en meddelelse
...
Oh, one more correction, only because it was a pretty big one. "Lighting"
instead of "Lightning" LightNing is the stuff that comes out of the sky
and hits
the earth, usually causing problems for powerlines and people that aren't
hiding
adequately. grin
Marc
--BS-- wrote:
Hi there
I have made a English version for my website so that you can injoy my
tank
and setup as well as my Dansih friends !!!
So have a look and tell me what ya think :
http://www.coralreef.dk/
So happy new year and happy reefing in 2004
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