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FragOutpost 04-23-2005 12:39 PM

May Photo Contest - Fish
 
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Show off your best fish photos and win a prize!

Contest Category - Fish

Prize - 4.5" Stainless Steel Fine Point Bone Cutters

Rules

  1. Entries must be submitted in this thread before May 13, 2005.
  2. On May 13 all contest entries will be placed in a poll where users will have until May 20 to vote for the winner. The one who receives the most votes wins.
  3. Photo entries should not have won any other contests.

ClarkiiClown 04-23-2005 11:06 PM

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Here is my Entry-

Yashia Goby

FragOutpost 04-24-2005 06:18 AM

Awesome Pic! I really like that fish. :)

D12monkey 04-24-2005 06:30 AM

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What you looking at? You messing with me?

FragOutpost 04-24-2005 06:39 AM

Great Shot!

He looks pretty mean. :)
Ever been stung by it?

D12monkey 04-24-2005 07:15 AM

I have two of em and No I haven't. Might take some update picture of my FOWLR and post pictures of both. :D

ClarkiiClown 04-25-2005 05:17 PM

I would be in trouble if I got stung by one.

Thanks frag- he is my favorite.

D12monkey 04-26-2005 04:27 PM

They're not as bad as people make them out to be. I have 2 the one in the picture and a rare true black volitan Lion <--- Really beautyful. I think for june we should take pictures of invertabrates for the contest. If so can I enter my G. tessalatus? :p

FragOutpost 04-26-2005 05:29 PM

I have heard stories about people cleaning their tank and startling a lion and having it prick them. Just curious if it has ever happend to you.

FragOutpost 04-26-2005 05:39 PM

Unless someone has another recommendation, then invertebrates it is for the June photo contest.
Although, I've seen some pics of your star that would win just about any photo contest. :D

D12monkey 04-26-2005 10:24 PM

Then it wouldn't be vary fair to put it up on the contest huh? :D

lwhite2 04-27-2005 08:52 AM

Just yellow and blue
 
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I know this is a simple fish compared to the others in the contest but he's my favorite. I think the blue chromis accents him very well.

lwhite2 04-27-2005 08:54 AM

oops
 
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Sorry Im still figuring out the parameters for photos. Hope this is better.

FragOutpost 04-27-2005 05:45 PM

Thanks for entering the photo contest.

That's a nice wrasse. How aggressive it it? Does it bully your chromis at all?

PatrickJ 04-28-2005 12:49 AM

Green Spots in Love <3
 
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I have a large collection of pictures of this couple. I see them trying to spawn every day.

They <3 each other.

http://www.fragoutpost.com/forums/at...ntid=204&stc=1

FragOutpost 04-28-2005 05:46 AM

Welcome to the Frag Outpost Forums PatrickJ.
Wow. A pair of mandarins attempting to spawn in an aquarium. That must be great to watch. Nice photo. Thanks for entering the photo contest.

D12monkey 04-28-2005 10:54 AM

Patrickj: Have you had any luck trying to raise they fry?

PatrickJ 04-28-2005 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by D12monkey
Patrickj: Have you had any luck trying to raise they fry?



No, to my understanding they have a planktonic stage where they float along with everything else in the ocean, feeding on micro plankton and micro planktonic crustations. Also they would get sucked up into the protien skimmer.

Raising just 1 baby would be a challenge and best left up to mother nature.


Despite that it's nearly impossiable in captivity, i thought about setting up a huge shallow bin (like 600 gallons) of live rock and full cheatmorpha out in a sun room. With no skimmer. I am sure I would get something out of it.

D12monkey 04-28-2005 02:44 PM

Actually they are not planktonic. There is a gentleman in another forum that has had some success in breeding the fry. He's kept the fry alive for 2 weeks after hatching. But hasn't had success in keeping it longer. :D

FragOutpost 04-28-2005 05:40 PM

Great thread so far. It is not even May yet and we already have 4 entries. Keep those photos coming.

PatrickJ 04-28-2005 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by D12monkey
Actually they are not planktonic. There is a gentleman in another forum that has had some success in breeding the fry. He's kept the fry alive for 2 weeks after hatching. But hasn't had success in keeping it longer. :D



Really, I talked to this teacher at my school, who is a Marine Biologist/15 Year Reefer, who said that it is a planktonic form. Maybe my teacher is wrong...Or maybe it was the way i digested the information.

Maybe he ment the fry feed on planktonic foods. Which would explain why the fellow you know was not able to keep them any longer than two weeks, because planktonic food is not readily available in a closed system. They very well might have starved.

Never the less, breeding them in my tank is unlikely, with carnivorous corals and fishes that would mistake it for a small shrimp.

avbryce1 04-28-2005 07:17 PM

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my yellow whatchman goby

D12monkey 04-28-2005 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PatrickJ
Really, I talked to this teacher at my school, who is a Marine Biologist/15 Year Reefer, who said that it is a planktonic form. Maybe my teacher is wrong...Or maybe it was the way i digested the information.

Maybe he ment the fry feed on planktonic foods. Which would explain why the fellow you know was not able to keep them any longer than two weeks, because planktonic food is not readily available in a closed system. They very well might have starved.

Never the less, breeding them in my tank is unlikely, with carnivorous corals and fishes that would mistake it for a small shrimp.



I don't think he has much of a problem with cultivating planktons in his system Being that he has over 1000 Gals total water volume.

PatrickJ 04-28-2005 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by D12monkey
I don't think he has much of a problem with cultivating planktons in his system Being that he has over 1000 Gals total water volume.


Why no surviving fry? Enigmatic Mandarins...

lwhite2 04-28-2005 08:14 PM

OOoohhhhh Aaaahhh! I like the yellow watchman. I had a sailfin shrimp goby who died misteriously anyone have trouble with them? Or hints for keeing them alive?

D12monkey 04-28-2005 08:17 PM

Don't know why? He's trying to figure it out.

FragOutpost 04-28-2005 08:20 PM

Awesome yellow watchman goby shot! :cool:

lwhite2 - Never kept a sailfin shrimp goby before. Although I'd really like to get a shrimp goby, preferably a yashi, paired with a pistol shrimp one day.

D12monkey 04-30-2005 10:54 PM

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:p we allowed multiple entries??? :D

FragOutpost 04-30-2005 10:57 PM

Wow! I've never seen a black lion before. I've been wondering when you were going to post some pics. Awesome fish. Great angle.

D12monkey 04-30-2005 11:03 PM

As you can see I'm starting to figure out the camera. :D

Going to start another tread one of only marco pics. I think that'll be :cool: .

avbryce1 05-05-2005 05:09 PM

sweet pic of that black lion

D12monkey 05-05-2005 06:53 PM

tanks :D

FragOutpost 05-05-2005 09:12 PM

This month's photo contest has had some great entries.
Only a week left to post your entries. You can't win if you don't enter!
Thanks to everyone who has entered so far.

FragOutpost 05-13-2005 03:44 PM

Entries are no longer being accepted. Thanks to everyone who entered.

You can vote here.


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