excited about green goniopora & clown

yothereyo

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Nov 18, 2006
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I could'nt belive it when I saw one of my clowns swimming in and out of my green goniopora, and then just sitting there and then..... swimming out again lol.....I know that some of you have already had this experience, but I just got excited from seeing this for the first time in my own tank lol. and sharing it with you guys. He/she has been swimming around it for days but shying away if it got to close, but today they ''got it on''. I think it is really cool and so natrual. I posted some pics. let me know what you think.

sorry about the algee in the shots, its only there untill I get my sump up and running.
also some of the solar system size pics, mods please feel free to downsize them for me.

The first one is the green goniopora..Ooo i love this thing.
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Here's one of my big fat cleaner shrimp

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I hope I can get a clown to be that much fun down the road :D

You have a nice looking tank by the way :)
 
Nice shots! A lot of colors too (and I didn't notice any algae). Your clown looks very content.

My clowns host the overflows...:rolleyes:
 
thanks for the comments guys, really appreciate. It's nice when people comment on your tank.

5xevy, what I was pointing out was the caulerpa, which is growing quite fast, and everywhere, but i dont have a sump tank yet to place it in.
 
is that an anemone or a coral?
 
this is a coral my friend.

The True Red Flower Pot Coral is a large polyp stony (LPS) coral often referred to as Goniopora Flower Pot, Ball, Daisy, or Sunflower Coral. The flower names refer to its appearance when all of its polyps are opened. It takes on the visage of a bouquet of flowers.
 
ooo lucky your for your clowns may host them :)
 
Ah, the caulerpa. Not sure how large your tank is but I bet a Foxface or Tang would help with that. ;)
 
no, to small. as much as i love tangs,, and everytime i goto the LFS and watch them, I'll think thats where i live them.

not to worry i end up giving most of it away.
 
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