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Picture of the play’s looks great even posted on R2R
Ok Frank @fishguy242 I want to explain the reaction to the freshwater pic, this is old news people I don't need hugs and crap, I did fresh planted for years and will never do it again.
My boy was born oxygen starved and at age two got meningitus so was fully dependent.
Obviously this was when I was with his mum, he was never going to grow old, every Sunday at 11 in the morning I would do tank maintenance and Ricky's chair would be as close as I could get it, I put The Lion KIng video on the player so he could look at the tank or TV, mum would be cooking roast Sunday lunch, there was a lot of singing!
I have not watched the film since and can't do with anything freshwater as it brings back memories of my boy.
(And no I didn't cry typing this!)
The cave goby is adorable. First picture I remember seeing with such detail
Reading this reminds me of my Grandparents as a child.It amazes me that more people don't have them as they are a true front and centre fish, very interactive, because it can move sand so well it bickers with the engineer goby, engineer fires it out and the cave goby fires it back in it's face if it is nearby, funny as filter to watch!
Reading this reminds me of my Grandparents as a child.
What a perfect pair to add character
think the pavona will stop it??
think the pavona will stop it??
So cool watching the war and ensuing peace that coral colonies seem to endure as they bicker for space across rockwork. Nice pics and great pic of the scopas.When I placed the turbinaria there was a clear 1 inch gap, something shifted it overnight the first night, when I saw it in the morning there was no fight fluff!
The turbin is a 4 or 5 inch satellite dish of a coral, that ear of the pavona is going up exactly where they touched, the turbin is slowly change shape to accommodate it!
So cool watching the war and ensuing peace that coral colonies seem to endure as they bicker for space across rockwork. Nice pics and great pic of the scopas.