OPEN REEF - ΤΟ ΕΙΔΙΚΟ ΦΟΡΟΥΜ ΓΙΑ ΕΝΥΔΡΕΙΑ ΥΦΑΛΩΝ
http://www.openreef.gr/phpbb2/

ISIDOROS reef
http://www.openreef.gr/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=174
Σελίδα 9 από 12

Συγγραφέας:  ReefScaper [ 08 Μάιος 2007, 23:55 ]
Θέμα δημοσίευσης: 

To σκουληκάκι σου πάει για δόλωμα και ψάρεμα στον Σαρωνικό... :twisted:

Συγγραφέας:  Isidoros [ 09 Μάιος 2007, 05:25 ]
Θέμα δημοσίευσης: 

Eιδατε που σας πιανω αδιαβαστους. :twisted: Μονο το κοκκινο τρωει σκληρα το carribean αν δεν κανω λαθος.Αυτα λειτουργουν σαν καθαριστες.Μα που εισαι βρε Διονυση να εξηγησεις στα παιδια :D

Συγγραφέας:  antesco [ 09 Μάιος 2007, 05:46 ]
Θέμα δημοσίευσης: 

Μήπως σου το χάρισε ο Γιάννης πριν λίγους μήνες ;
Γιατί εκείνος ησύχασε !

:lol:

Συγγραφέας:  Isidoros [ 09 Μάιος 2007, 14:19 ]
Θέμα δημοσίευσης: 

Μα τα κοραλια μου ειναι απολυτα υγειη. :wink:

Συγγραφέας:  RAIN [ 09 Μάιος 2007, 14:29 ]
Θέμα δημοσίευσης: 

Aυτο το σκουλικακι που κοβει βολτες, μαλλων, ειναι Eurythoe complanata !!!

Προσεχε, μα μην σου κοψει ολα τα κοραλλια :!:

και μην το πιασεις με τα χερια, να μην τρεχεις στους γιατρους.

Συγγραφέας:  accnt [ 09 Μάιος 2007, 15:04 ]
Θέμα δημοσίευσης: 

http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-04/rs/index.php

λέει.... Eurythoe is a very beneficial scavenger ..... :|

Συγγραφέας:  antesco [ 09 Μάιος 2007, 19:22 ]
Θέμα δημοσίευσης: 

One species, common in nature but rarely found in aquaria, is of concern to aquarists. This species, Hermodice carunculata, is predatory on stony corals and gorgonians. Fortunately, individuals of this species may be easily distinguished and removed from the system.


λες να ;;;

Συγγραφέας:  Isidoros [ 09 Μάιος 2007, 20:35 ]
Θέμα δημοσίευσης: 

Eurythoe complanata, the large fireworm common in most reef aquaria. The animal pictured here was about six inches long, and about the diameter of a human finger. It appeared to be a purplish grey in the tank, but when properly illuminated the beautiful iridescence seen here became evident. A. The front end of the worm, with the head at the bottom. The labeled structures are explained in the text. B. The top of the body in the region of the head showing the caruncle. Differences in the caruncle are important in distinguishing species. Eurythoe is a very beneficial scavenger and is distinguished by its large size, and smooth caruncle. C. The head region closer to the substrate showing the sensory tentacles or antennae used to find food

Συγγραφέας:  Isidoros [ 09 Μάιος 2007, 20:36 ]
Θέμα δημοσίευσης: 

Θανο αυτο που δειχνεις ειναι το κοκκινο.

Συγγραφέας:  Isidoros [ 09 Μάιος 2007, 20:38 ]
Θέμα δημοσίευσης: 

The fire worms most commonly found in reef aquaria are probably the best members of the so-called “clean up crew” that most aquarists can have. They eat excess food, detritus, and the remains of dead or dying individuals. While they will not attack living and healthy animals, they definitely will attack and eat an animal that is damaged and releasing blood or other tissue fluids. Because they are very adept at following scent trails and very active in their search for food, they will often find a dead or dying animal and remove all traces of it in very short order. Their fantastic ability as scavengers is likely the cause of the myth that they eat living prey. Most marine invertebrates will appear to be healthy all the time they are, for example, starving to death. If the animal finally succumbs to malnutrition, the worms will start to clean it up. If an aquarist wanders in and sees this occurring in a tank, they don’t see some diligent janitors. They see their prize specimen being consumed by some “ugly” worms! And, gasp and gadzooks, they think the worms have killed and eaten it! Well, the latter part of that conclusion is true, but the animal that is now food died of something else. As these worms don’t attack and kill animals, neither do their bristles sting corals or sea anemones, and they definitely don’t crawl up into the cavities inside a tridacnid clam, and start eating it. All of these “definite facts” are truly fine examples of aquarium mythology.

Σελίδα 9 από 12 Όλοι οι χρόνοι είναι UTC + 2 ώρες
Powered by phpBB © 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007 phpBB Group
http://www.phpbb.com/