Rippin
02-14-2007, 04:47 AM
Well, my plans have changed and it doesn't include this torch coral - mainly because it has very long sweepers and I'm finding it difficult to place so that it doesn't touch anything.
There are 4 heads and depending on your water flow, can be about 5 inches wide when expanded.
Because taking a photo will result in a really crappy picture (because of the motion) I've taken a video, which is less crappy :)
Please, right click and save the target movie onto your computer. It's about 10MB and streaming it from Shaw may not be ideal.
Color of this torch is more of a beige color during full spectrum light. You see the green during the actinic lighting stage. Most torch corals commonly seen have fairly short sweepers. This one is like a cross breed between a torch and a frogspawn :)
Oh yeah, the reason for the heavy water flow in the video - 2 nanostreams 6025 were installed in the aquarium today.
$20, pickup only. I live in Vancouver, close to Cambie and Broadway
http://members.shaw.ca/nemod/aquarium/metallic_green_torch.wmv
There are 4 heads and depending on your water flow, can be about 5 inches wide when expanded.
Because taking a photo will result in a really crappy picture (because of the motion) I've taken a video, which is less crappy :)
Please, right click and save the target movie onto your computer. It's about 10MB and streaming it from Shaw may not be ideal.
Color of this torch is more of a beige color during full spectrum light. You see the green during the actinic lighting stage. Most torch corals commonly seen have fairly short sweepers. This one is like a cross breed between a torch and a frogspawn :)
Oh yeah, the reason for the heavy water flow in the video - 2 nanostreams 6025 were installed in the aquarium today.
$20, pickup only. I live in Vancouver, close to Cambie and Broadway
http://members.shaw.ca/nemod/aquarium/metallic_green_torch.wmv