mark456 Fish Fanatic Joined Jul 16, 2005 Messages 194 Reaction score 0 Location UK stoke on trent Jan 30, 2007 #1 and will they be suitable under 2 T5 marine whites and 1 T5 actinic? thanks in advance
SkiFletch Professor Beaker Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Sep 22, 2005 Messages 14,074 Reaction score 0 Location Buffalo, NY Jan 30, 2007 #2 The first three look like variations of Sinularia and the last is definitely ricordea. Either way, more than suitable for that lighting
The first three look like variations of Sinularia and the last is definitely ricordea. Either way, more than suitable for that lighting
Mr Miagi Veins are flowing with SW, now going back to FW! Joined Mar 5, 2004 Messages 3,865 Reaction score 0 Location Adelaide, Australia! Jan 30, 2007 #3 mark456 said: and will they be suitable under 2 T5 marine whites and 1 T5 actinic? thanks in advance Click to expand... Id say the first is a Sacrophyton, second two are Sinularia, the last Fluffy Morphs, deffinately not Ricordea. Agreed with Ski on lighting, nice choices. Whatch out, those morphs are bound to go nuts!
mark456 said: and will they be suitable under 2 T5 marine whites and 1 T5 actinic? thanks in advance Click to expand... Id say the first is a Sacrophyton, second two are Sinularia, the last Fluffy Morphs, deffinately not Ricordea. Agreed with Ski on lighting, nice choices. Whatch out, those morphs are bound to go nuts!
steelhealr Hug a mod Nano Reef Moderator Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Dec 27, 2004 Messages 5,632 Reaction score 4 Location Long Island, NY Jan 30, 2007 #4 Hmmm....the top looks like ?Devils Hand?, a softie. The bottom looks like a type of mushroom, rhodacta. SH
Hmmm....the top looks like ?Devils Hand?, a softie. The bottom looks like a type of mushroom, rhodacta. SH
SkiFletch Professor Beaker Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Sep 22, 2005 Messages 14,074 Reaction score 0 Location Buffalo, NY Jan 30, 2007 #5 Ah Rhodacta, good call