J johngp AC Members Sep 20, 2004 67 0 0 Swindon UK www.wild-africa.com Apr 11, 2005 #1 Im just recovering after finding an outbreak of pyramid snails (Thankd Dave for identifying them) - here are some of my tank pics : Last edited: Apr 11, 2005
Im just recovering after finding an outbreak of pyramid snails (Thankd Dave for identifying them) - here are some of my tank pics :
Max It's me Jan 26, 2004 2,567 1 0 Mars Visit site Apr 11, 2005 #2 nice tank glad you got the snails . Keep your eyes open make sure you got all of em !
M mogurnda vaguely present Apr 29, 2003 5,383 0 0 DC Visit site Apr 12, 2005 #3 The tank's looking nice. I love the brain/skunk cleaner photo. Nice extension on the montipora, too.
J johngp AC Members Sep 20, 2004 67 0 0 Swindon UK www.wild-africa.com Apr 12, 2005 #4 Dave Heres one of another couple of frags Ive been growing, can you identify them?
M mogurnda vaguely present Apr 29, 2003 5,383 0 0 DC Visit site Apr 13, 2005 #5 Total guesses here, I'm afraid. The foreground looks like maybe a kenya tree species of some sort. Is the one in the back hard or soft?
Total guesses here, I'm afraid. The foreground looks like maybe a kenya tree species of some sort. Is the one in the back hard or soft?
J johngp AC Members Sep 20, 2004 67 0 0 Swindon UK www.wild-africa.com Apr 13, 2005 #6 Dave Thanks, They are both hard corals, the forgraound has bright green polyps, the one in the background has dark green plates. John
Dave Thanks, They are both hard corals, the forgraound has bright green polyps, the one in the background has dark green plates. John
M mogurnda vaguely present Apr 29, 2003 5,383 0 0 DC Visit site Apr 13, 2005 #7 Can you get a slightly clearer shot? I'd guess maybe pavona in the background, but it's hard to say.
J johngp AC Members Sep 20, 2004 67 0 0 Swindon UK www.wild-africa.com Apr 17, 2005 #8 Dave Try this one: Thanks John
M mogurnda vaguely present Apr 29, 2003 5,383 0 0 DC Visit site Apr 17, 2005 #9 If I get two guesses, my first would be Pavona cactus. It looks a lot like that, and is pretty common. Otherwise, maybe a Leptoseris species of some sort.
If I get two guesses, my first would be Pavona cactus. It looks a lot like that, and is pretty common. Otherwise, maybe a Leptoseris species of some sort.