Oh also, has anyone ever seen a neon green kenya tree? Every person I've ever asked vehemently swore that it's either some other leather coral, or I was just clueless. It's neither, cause I have some in my tank...just curious.
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Oh also, has anyone ever seen a neon green kenya tree? Every person I've ever asked vehemently swore that it's either some other leather coral, or I was just clueless. It's neither, cause I have some in my tank...just curious.
Nice! What's your filtration scheme? And I must say, sir, I love your scape.I'm just starting mine up, so nothing but rocks to see at this point, but I'm excited and full of ideas for it! It's 3 gallons and 18" long, just the right size for my bedside table. I'd love to see a pico forum on R2R!
I'm stupid-- if you want an idea look at my user porfile image!!Probably not finger, though people always say that. Just take a look at normal tree, and picture it with a green hue; that actually is the biggest difference, as this is a more subtle green, more like a strong tint, whereas the finger is bright neon green, solid. I bought this when it was sitting next to a finger frag, and the polyps and branches on the tree just aren't similar. I'll post a picture:
...or maybe I won't; still closed up. I'll wait an hour or so.
I've seen neon green sinulara and I have a neon green toadstool. Other than that, not sureOh also, has anyone ever seen a neon green kenya tree? Every person I've ever asked vehemently swore that it's either some other leather coral, or I was just clueless. It's neither, cause I have some in my tank...just curious.
Nice! What's your filtration scheme? And I must say, sir, I love your scape.
Whooo another lady reeferSir is a Ms. No chemical filtration, just a powerhead for water movement and 50-100% water changes on the regular. The live rock will be the backbone of the system. I'm planning LPS of the encrusting variety - platygyra, favia, etc. - and a couple of maxi-minis if I can get them off my rocks in another tank.
Update!
Yeah I've seen them but my lfs did call them something besides a green KenyaOh also, has anyone ever seen a neon green kenya tree? Every person I've ever asked vehemently swore that it's either some other leather coral, or I was just clueless. It's neither, cause I have some in my tank...just curious.
That's a good looking tank!