J jaustin Member Market Messages 881 Reaction score 0 Mar 6, 2010 #1 Things are filling out in the garden, thought I would snap a pic and share. alt="" />
S sra_chipmunk Member Market Messages 283 Reaction score 0 Location Ray City Mar 6, 2010 #3 let me know if you need to dip anything Jason, I beleive I have perfected my 2 part dip
H hn1 Member Market Messages 416 Reaction score 0 Mar 6, 2010 #4 Very nice! A few of those colonies look too big though. You'd better frag them quick. Just let me know if I can help!
Very nice! A few of those colonies look too big though. You'd better frag them quick. Just let me know if I can help!
R rostato Active Member Market Messages 1,144 Reaction score 0 Mar 6, 2010 #5 Very nice. I see those ring of fire zoas have colored up nicely!
J jaustin Member Market Messages 881 Reaction score 0 Mar 6, 2010 #7 Thanks guys! Now if i can only keep the razor blade away from the tubs.....who am i kidding, i'm going to have them growing in a couple places when i setup the 120.
Thanks guys! Now if i can only keep the razor blade away from the tubs.....who am i kidding, i'm going to have them growing in a couple places when i setup the 120.
1mbrews8 Well-Known Member Market Messages 1,664 Reaction score 405 Location Forsyth 31029 the City, NOT county lol Mar 6, 2010 #8 looks great!
C corigan Member Market Messages 587 Reaction score 0 Mar 6, 2010 #9 Looks great. I love it went zoas grow in so nice.
J jeffmuse Member Market Messages 672 Reaction score 1 Mar 6, 2010 #10 That is an impressive garden! Are those blue ones Tubs? They look great whatever they are! :thumbs:
K kirru Active Member Market Messages 1,503 Reaction score 0 Mar 6, 2010 #12 Nice JAustin.. Once I get a tank set-up for my two mated pair percs, its gonna be a Zoas tank with possibly a few LPS and a toadstool lol great work!
Nice JAustin.. Once I get a tank set-up for my two mated pair percs, its gonna be a Zoas tank with possibly a few LPS and a toadstool lol great work!
J jaustin Member Market Messages 881 Reaction score 0 Mar 6, 2010 #13 There is a lot you can do with zoas and palys. They have so much color!