In response to Kribensis12, I think there's some confusion, it's actually the other way around - clownfish are born female, and the largest one turns male.
You didn't specify what species you're looking to breed, so I'm gonna assume it's clownfish since that's what you mentioned earlier. Make sure ...
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- Sat Mar 15, 2025 6:25 am
- Forum: Saltwater Fish
- Topic: breeding clown fish successfully
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- Mon Feb 03, 2025 10:23 pm
- Forum: Corals
- Topic: Mysterious trumpet coral head loss
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Mysterious trumpet coral head loss
All,
I've got a trumpet coral with over 30 heads that's been thriving. The other night it got knocked off the rock work and ended up in the sand. Next day, I noticed this one section looked like it had some exposed flesh. Now, all three heads on that section are dead.
I'm thinking the fall might've ...
I've got a trumpet coral with over 30 heads that's been thriving. The other night it got knocked off the rock work and ended up in the sand. Next day, I noticed this one section looked like it had some exposed flesh. Now, all three heads on that section are dead.
I'm thinking the fall might've ...
- Fri Aug 23, 2024 2:44 pm
- Forum: Corals
- Topic: Identifying a goniopora coral
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Re: Identifying a goniopora coral
My pom pom xenia colony is quite different from this, no pulsing action here either.
- Fri Aug 23, 2024 11:41 am
- Forum: Corals
- Topic: Identifying a goniopora coral
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Identifying a goniopora coral
I recently purchased a Goniopora frag from another reefer in the community, but now that I've had a chance to observe it, I'm having some doubts about its identity. I've included a few photos for your reference - the flintix9t photo shows the coral in its closed state at night. I'd appreciate any ...