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sps, <_< darm hard keep monti cap cna liao...easy n nice :lol: btw i next year going to have a L-shape tnak...(see first)must custom made sia...wonder ex or not le..

btw hight 1.5 ft or 2ft better?than width 1.5ft or 2ft better?

both my height n width cannot be 2ft...wander which ojne better?any advice?

The L-shape will cost you a atomic bomb.... Super ex... Raymond tml wan go PRis...

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a single unit will do bro Terryz..... ;) no need to go oversize for your tank..... :D

I see Terryz is a big fan of gobies..... :lol:

I am intially a big fan of gobies den kanna converted to tangs and sps... Lolz... If i use a undersized one for my tank... The most is that i have to replace the media more frequently right...

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"Now, let me assure you, I've collected this (and other) Caryophyllid (the family of this, the Euphyllias like Frogspawn, hammer...) corals in the wild, and this is how all Elegance corals I've seen live: Horizontal, in relatively stagnant, grassy areas, with bright light, low circulation, with no other stinging celled animals around, in probably "high nutrient" settings

And how do aquarists by and large try to keep Catalaphyllias? In vertical orientations, with brisk, constant circulation, in almost nutrient-free water, with other aggressive stinging-celled animals...

Now, does all this make more/better/any sense? These animals are being kept in barely to un-tolerable conditions. They don't live in environments like your other corals at all. The places where I've seen them live are more like their wild conditions..." adapted from wet webmedia article

1) Placed in horizontal orientation, point down, mouths and tentacles facing upward,

NOT in vertical settings as they are often arranged in reef systems. They really need to be placed "on their backs"

elegence article

sis i extraceted the important points for ya..... :peace:

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"Now, let me assure you, I've collected this (and other) Caryophyllid (the family of this, the Euphyllias like Frogspawn, hammer...) corals in the wild, and this is how all Elegance corals I've seen live: Horizontal, in relatively stagnant, grassy areas, with bright light, low circulation, with no other stinging celled animals around, in probably "high nutrient" settings

And how do aquarists by and large try to keep Catalaphyllias? In vertical orientations, with brisk, constant circulation, in almost nutrient-free water, with other aggressive stinging-celled animals...

Now, does all this make more/better/any sense? These animals are being kept in barely to un-tolerable conditions. They don't live in environments like your other corals at all. The places where I've seen them live are more like their wild conditions..." adapted from wet webmedia article

1) Placed in horizontal orientation, point down, mouths and tentacles facing upward,

NOT in vertical settings as they are often arranged in reef systems. They really need to be placed "on their backs"

elegence article

sis i extraceted the important points for ya..... :peace:

:thanks: bro.bubble..... :bow: still learning about these elegance. In the early days when I use to keep always die out....that time very "green".... :lol:

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he..he...become ghost tank for now....transfer all tangs to FOWLR and waiting to order....... :heh: ......the shoal with the orange dot near the tail...... :rolleyes:

You really going to do that huh... Why get a few of some species...

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Bubble... You found a suitable price for you tank liao anot... One of the LFS that i go frequently say they can get my tank at $200-$300... Maybe yours will be cheaper... Lolz...

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