miami dolfan Member Market Messages 605 Reaction score 0 Oct 6, 2011 #1 That's what this guy calls the yellow tangs. This is from CORAL Magazine. Enjoy. <span style="color: #000000;"> alt="" /></a></span>
That's what this guy calls the yellow tangs. This is from CORAL Magazine. Enjoy. <span style="color: #000000;"> alt="" /></a></span>
miami dolfan Member Market Messages 605 Reaction score 0 Oct 6, 2011 #3 mph84;693238 wrote: wow... real genius.... Click to expand... Lol. Didn't take much to know that fact. I thought all tangs did that.
mph84;693238 wrote: wow... real genius.... Click to expand... Lol. Didn't take much to know that fact. I thought all tangs did that.
D dawgface Active Member Market Messages 2,332 Reaction score 0 Oct 6, 2011 #4 I've never seen algea grow inside and out of coral but I get the guys point... I'm also pretty sure I've never seen a tang of any kind eat or control coraline algea. Further more coraline algea keeps coral alive? hmmm
I've never seen algea grow inside and out of coral but I get the guys point... I'm also pretty sure I've never seen a tang of any kind eat or control coraline algea. Further more coraline algea keeps coral alive? hmmm
M mockery Active Member Market Messages 1,695 Reaction score 0 Oct 6, 2011 #6 I think this guy is has hit his head to many rocks while snorkeling.
J jead85 Member Market Messages 687 Reaction score 0 Oct 6, 2011 #7 I love ignorance, I'm guessing the salt In the sea comes from Morton and dixie