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Re: [GSAS-Member] Saltwater Madness Continued



I think that is an astrea snail. Good algae eater.

Keeping coral is like... keeping orchids. Expensive, difficult to care for,
and beautiful.

Get yourself some pulsing xenia. It looks cool and is easy to care for, as
soft corals go.

http://wrongcrowd.com/albums/nanocube/pulsing_xenia_1000kbps.mov

This is my old tank.
http://wrongcrowd.com/gallery/nanocube

I also have about a year of daily still photos that I have made into a
movie. I need to crunch that down to web site.


On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 11:26 PM, Clifford Miller <clifford@clevergeek.com>wrote:

> Just snapped a quick pic of a funny random snail that moved in with some
> of my live sand.  The saltwater snails (many, many kinds of crazy free
> snails seem to come from live sand, btw) are quickly becoming new
> favorites.
>
> This one is one of the least impressive, but has some fun coraline algae
> on it, and apparently a hitch-hiking star fish.
>
> I've recently discovered that corals are just as addictive to my
> collectoritis as  plants...except more expensive.  =)  My first four were
> free, which was nice, but I'm worried that just added fuel to the fire...
>
> Cliff
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