fishboy93256 AC Members Mar 19, 2008 141 0 0 29 Dec 9, 2008 #1 what is this Last edited by a moderator: Dec 12, 2008
G Gerber AC Members Jan 1, 2008 279 0 0 37 El Segundo, Ca Dec 10, 2008 #2 the dead skeleton of a hard coral probably a candy cane
1wizz AC Members Jul 1, 2005 297 0 16 Edge of the New Forest, Hampshire UK Real Name David Camera Used Mobile phone P30 Dec 11, 2008 #3 I believe its Halimeda incrassata algae. I used to have some, it liked high flow, which when i removed it to a low flow area it became dusty looking and died off. hth..
I believe its Halimeda incrassata algae. I used to have some, it liked high flow, which when i removed it to a low flow area it became dusty looking and died off. hth..
Ace25 www.centralcoastreefclub. com Oct 3, 2005 5,753 0 36 www.centralcoastreefclub.com Dec 11, 2008 #4 I think he was talking about the white skeleton, not the halimeda.. I vote it is a frogspawn skeleton, not a candycane.. just my guess though.
I think he was talking about the white skeleton, not the halimeda.. I vote it is a frogspawn skeleton, not a candycane.. just my guess though.
1wizz AC Members Jul 1, 2005 297 0 16 Edge of the New Forest, Hampshire UK Real Name David Camera Used Mobile phone P30 Dec 11, 2008 #5 Oh sorry, is it a dwarf blue leg hermit Clibanarius tricolor? :rofl: My mistake i'm with ace.
snailrider AC Members Oct 30, 2007 470 3 18 davesbmw.com Dec 11, 2008 #6 Dang wizz good eye. Looks like one of them electric blue hermits eating on the coral or what is left.
Dang wizz good eye. Looks like one of them electric blue hermits eating on the coral or what is left.