Trachy show off thread!

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I had this one in my old tank but it didn't make it. :( I loved the orange patches.
edit: another pic
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Is it blue color? Very nice Trachy!
 
WOWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!! GORGEOUS!! Is one like that that i am looking for, very special one! My tank has not may space available anymore, so the ones i want to add it must be special ones!!! Where you bought that one?
Thanks! I think the rainbow are some of the best looking trachy, and contrary to many other Corals in this hobby, acceptably priced! I got this at my local LFS in Philly area for $120.00. Another shot...
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Thanks! I think the rainbow are some of the best looking trachy, and contrary to many other Corals in this hobby, acceptably priced! I got this at my local LFS in Philly area for $120.00. Another shot...
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That was cheap!!! The rainbow are the more colorful ones! Absolutely beautiful girl that one!!
 
cpl question for all you tracy ppl:

I have one the the feeders would come out alot more and night and early morning until the light intensity increased but the last fee months it has not? still looks good I just moved it to a new 40br holding tank while I move the 90 but should i be concerned? I just to feed it bits of my DIY fish food but have not in a bout 3 months.

what you you see/feel/know of the growth rate on these amazing creatures?
 
If the overall health of the trachy looks good, puffiness, etc, I wouldn't worry to much. Tissue recession is when I'd start to worry. I would try to feed the trachy at night/early morning while its feeders are out. Feeding a couple times a week should continue a stronger feeding response throughout the months.
 
Is this one
Thanks! I think the rainbow are some of the best looking trachy, and contrary to many other Corals in this hobby, acceptably priced! I got this at my local LFS in Philly area for $120.00. Another shot...
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Is this one a trachy geoffrey or the other type, the puffiest one?
 
If the overall health of the trachy looks good, puffiness, etc, I wouldn't worry to much. Tissue recession is when I'd start to worry. I would try to feed the trachy at night/early morning while its feeders are out. Feeding a couple times a week should continue a stronger feeding response throughout the months.

yeah it looks good just I saw the feeders out more kinda telling me hey and handouts...now it never see them. once my phone is charged i will post some pics.

man i am such a LPS lover thinking about getting another trachy :D
 
yeah it looks good just I saw the feeders out more kinda telling me hey and handouts...now it never see them. once my phone is charged i will post some pics.

man i am such a LPS lover thinking about getting another trachy :D
So here is a pic ( not very good mind you)about the time I got it.
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^ don't mind the plastic container in the back ground. I have a sand sleeping wrasse so I but a some in there so he would have a place to crash. well that lasted for about 2 days guess he thought it was his job so sprad sand all around that tank..haha

man I have a new found love for tachys now. hope to get another this weekend...
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%
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