The Largest Duncan Coral I’ve ever seen is right here in my fish tank. Duncan coral (Duncanopsammia axifuga) has become very popular in the aquarium trade recently. Not only it is pretty to look at,Find More->
Author: stevenliu9
Flame Angel
My New addition It’s been a very very long while since I had the motivation to write anything on this blog since the clam apocalypse episode. My tank has shown signs of stability and isFind More->
7 Saltwater fishes you should never keep part 6
First of all, I apologize for the long pulse before I resume writing in this blog. The recent tragedy in my tank – All six clams passed away due to disease, has left me depressedFind More->
Peacock Mantis
Peacock Mantis Odontodactylus scyllarus has nothing to do with peacock, nor a mantis, nor a shrimp. But just a kiss-ass creature all on its own. The peacock refers to the colorful appearance and the signature “eyes”Find More->
Death of a clam
I have not posted for a while because I am really depressed for what you can read in the title. My beautiful five inch Tahitian Maxima clam died four days after I performed the freshFind More->
Maxima clam pinched mantle
Very Sad Story, My Tahitian Maxima clam suffered what many hobbyists refer to as “Pinched Mantle” syndrom. The “pinched mantle” is caused by a protozoa infection, similar to that of the malaria type for humanFind More->
Rose bubble tip anemone
Anemones are basically a bag of water. So a large part of your success in keeping them alive depends on the water quality. Rose tip bubble anemones (RTBA in manynonline forums) is actually one ofFind More->
Zoanthid in home, abbreviated version
Zoanthids are one of the most commonly found “corals” in the home aquarium. Not only they are brightly colored and have a compact size, they are normally really easy to keep, grows and spreads inFind More->
7 Saltwater fishes you should never get part 5
The next fish on my list of “not to keep at home” is the Moorish Idol, featured in Disney hit film “Finding Nemo” (Which by the way the word Nemo drove me crazy while IFind More->
Intriguing Pulsing Xenia
The Pulsing Xenia (Heteroxenia sp.) is a mystery in the captive reef community.I had a previous experience just like many others have had:Got a small Xenia, watch it grow, watch it spread like weed, andFind More->