Thats the best shot of yours ive seen so far @Fudsey Beautiful!Got feeder extension??
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I need to go find a Trachy so I can play in Trachy wars 2018!
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Thats the best shot of yours ive seen so far @Fudsey Beautiful!Got feeder extension??
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Got feeder extension??
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Nice shot!
Just got home and took this, T5 not on yet, just Hydras
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Is that a radiata or a geoffroyi? The shape of the skeleton looks a little different than mine.
*Sits on hands and doesn't spam!*
I believe Geoffroyi but not positive :)
lol...It's still on Aussie time, lights going down and now it gets it's feeders out! ;)
I'm not incredibly versed at the growth patterns of trachys. I can tell you mine(radiata) is almost square, with a cross that almost perfectly lines up in the middle. It also has a flat bottom that is slightly concave.
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Tabbed away for a few and found this neat explanation of the differences between radiata and geoffroyi.
https://www.bluezooaquatics.com/resources.asp?show=45
I'm not incredibly versed at the growth patterns of trachys. I can tell you mine(radiata) is almost square, with a cross that almost perfectly lines up in the middle. It also has a flat bottom that is slightly concave.
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Tabbed away for a few and found this neat explanation of the differences between radiata and geoffroyi.
https://www.bluezooaquatics.com/resources.asp?show=45
I like mine, but I don't have those incredible LPS sitting on my sand bed to worry about.Alright guys, need opinions... yea I know opinions are like arm pits, everyone has at least one and they all stink... lol
My fighting conch... should I add him to the Fairy Tale, or keep him out. I'd love the sand cleaning and stirring, but scared of a rock slide (all I can imagine is him getting between two branches and getting frustrated and pushing one over in a domino fashion) or bashing up my LPS.
The rock is glued at the tops, but the bottom is mostly just sitting on the glass or another rock.