Tuesday, January 2, 2007
What Happens In Soroty
Litophytum
Litophytum: soft coral that reaches a large and well-kept high if properly fed. It requires a firm anchoring (the specimen in question was fixed peg and elastic for about 7 days before the rock take root at all), moving average and constant water and food into small particles sprayed with a syringe between the its tentacles and polyps everted especially during the day. At night he portrays stain grayish metal. Taleazione easy cutting through a branch fleshy, like the Sarcophyton, needs a strong day for the first recirculating water to prevent marciscenze and necrosis.
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