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Video from tonight, 07/29/2020
Need to find one of these for the lagoon!
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Video from tonight, 07/29/2020
Very hardy, we house Pacific oysters. Can withstand 95 degree waters, cultured in Baja California. Live up to 30 years. Since experimenting the last 4 months. Amazing results. Pilot tank has approximately 50 oysters. Thrive different saltilinity.so incredible! I never knew that having oysters was symbiotic with coral. I associate oysters with brackish here in Florida.
NPS?
Not to shabby.....NPS?
Following you on Insta now, too... I'm just fascinated by what you are doing. So cool. Thanks for teaching me something new!
To me this is one of the hardest corals to keep and seems to need food almost 24/7.
They seem to starve to death very slowly.
Certainly wont survive in a normal reef aquarium.
Good luck with it.
You really make me want to get back into nps corals but they require such a commitment.
I had designed a system a while back to feed a system with a small refrigerator.
The oyster filtration is great idea because that is the second issue is with constant feeding it takes one heck of a filtration system.
Certainly allot of challenge with NPS corals. Maybe it is what I need again is some challenge.
My other thread https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/dendronephthya-scleronephthya-aquaculture.481941/@Dr. Dendrostein you mentioned laminar flow. What pump do you use/like?
Oh no.Blueberry gorgonian,. RIP. bummer
any more suggestions about bluebarries?