TomV
Well-known member
Hi Folks!!
I know I haven't been around in a dog's age. So, I thought I would update you all on the 55g I started back in March. Here are some current pics. Don't mind the green color in the background. I believe it's some either very strong green algae or green coralline that has to be scraped with a razor to get rid of it!
So, here goes:
1st is my Yellow Polyps. These were overgrown by macro in my 10g for months. They stayed alive somehow and they are perfectly at home in the 55.
My Xenia Elongata has been expanding lately and multiplying! Here's a bunch that decided to spread clear across the tank somehow!
My Sailfin Tang is doing well despite a couple bouts with Ick. It eats like a pig no matter what condition it's in! The others in the tank have to race it for food!
Here's a small field of my Blue Shrooms!
And here is my Maroon Clown hosting one of it's MANY hairy Shrooms. These grew onto the front glass and are dividing. I leave them there so the tank looks somewhat natural. As long as they don't spread upward and block the view!
Well, thanks for viewing and OF COURSE, comments are always welcome!
I know I haven't been around in a dog's age. So, I thought I would update you all on the 55g I started back in March. Here are some current pics. Don't mind the green color in the background. I believe it's some either very strong green algae or green coralline that has to be scraped with a razor to get rid of it!
So, here goes:
1st is my Yellow Polyps. These were overgrown by macro in my 10g for months. They stayed alive somehow and they are perfectly at home in the 55.
My Xenia Elongata has been expanding lately and multiplying! Here's a bunch that decided to spread clear across the tank somehow!
My Sailfin Tang is doing well despite a couple bouts with Ick. It eats like a pig no matter what condition it's in! The others in the tank have to race it for food!
Here's a small field of my Blue Shrooms!
And here is my Maroon Clown hosting one of it's MANY hairy Shrooms. These grew onto the front glass and are dividing. I leave them there so the tank looks somewhat natural. As long as they don't spread upward and block the view!
Well, thanks for viewing and OF COURSE, comments are always welcome!