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  1. #1

    Default Cold Water Corals

    It's amazing to think that even today, we still finding different types corals growing in depths not seen before.

    http://www.livescience.com/22290-col...rd-depths.html
    If you take your time to do the research FIRST, you can successfully set-up and keep ANY type of aquarium with ease.
    "Not using a quarantine tank is like playing Russian roulette. Nobody wins the game, some people just get to play longer than others." - Anthony Calfo
    Fishless Cycle Cycling with Fish Marine Aquarium Info [URL="http://saltwater.aquaticcommunity.com/"]

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    We know more about outerspace than we do about our oceans. How screwed up is that? Just think of what we could accomplish if we spent even a fraction of what we spend on space exploration. That is amazing btw.
    Last edited by jeffs99dime; 01-05-2013 at 07:41 PM.

  3. #3

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    Vaguely related question: Does anyone keep cold salt water tanks? With cold water corals?
    "Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known." Carl Sagan

  4. #4

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    There used to be a guy on here from the Canadian west coast that kept a marine tank with a few locally collected critters (snails, crabs, and a very other things). That's the only one that I know of
    If you take your time to do the research FIRST, you can successfully set-up and keep ANY type of aquarium with ease.
    "Not using a quarantine tank is like playing Russian roulette. Nobody wins the game, some people just get to play longer than others." - Anthony Calfo
    Fishless Cycle Cycling with Fish Marine Aquarium Info [URL="http://saltwater.aquaticcommunity.com/"]

  5. #5

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    I suppose it wouldn't be too spectacular to look at, with most potential stock being too big. But it does get me wondering what would be possible There are small cold SW fish out there.
    "Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known." Carl Sagan

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    In huge fishing fleets vast areas of soft coral 'reefs' deep under the ocean are razed down so their nets can get a few more fish ... sick. These things took thousands of years to grow and far, far longer to get exstablished and in minutes, gone forever. Nothing like profit to ravage the commons.

    The law of the oceans is a start and if you are interested in saving this resource, be a good idea to let the powers that be, know this ... .
    Last edited by Cermet; 01-11-2013 at 10:09 PM.
    Knowledge is fun(damental)

    A 75 gal with eight Discus, fake plants, and a lot of wood also with sand substrate. Clean up crew is fifteen Sterba's Corys. Filters: canister w/UV, in-tank algae scrubber that removes phosphates and nitrates! Also, a highly dangerous commercial nitrate removal unit from hell

    For Stocking Questions see: http://aqadvisor.com/AqAdvisor.php?

    For Fishless cycling:http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/aqua...ead.php?t=5640

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    I suggest you all take a look at this, probably one of the most stunning aquariums I have seen. Partly indeed because of its uniqueness and the rarity of the set up but, it is also visually stunning by any measure.


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    Wow, thanks for posting that. Amazing.

    I've just received a reminder to renew my Marine Conservation Society membership for this year. Better sort that out.
    "Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known." Carl Sagan

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