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ambc
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Good chance those cyans are ovoids, the ring isn't always super obvious.
EDIT The later shots are definitely cyans. Ovoids do not have that dark caramel to reddish brown cap, they are more straw colored to olive tinged, the first pic is iffy, if it's the from the same patch the just light cyans, if a different location ovoids are an option. They're not picky fruiters in terms of time of year.
This pic quoted in this post for sure ovoids, you can see rings on some of them. If you mean the third from the last pic topcorn posted I agree those younger fruits are very red for ovoids and are probably cyans.
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Joust
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: ambc]
#18860340 - 09/18/13 09:08 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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YES!!! freaking fantastic cant wait till i move up next week, Baeos are awesome, i hope to find some this year! And damn You spent 250$ on fish soup? ( fish supplies, got it, but i thought it was funny while looking. Great job man, i was way wrong Glad i was! i saw a meme ( icant find it now) and thought of this thread though Hahah it pretty much showed the rabbit from doug ( i think) saying who would go on the internet and tell lies! lol
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RiparianZoneJunky
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: ambc]
#18860384 - 09/18/13 09:15 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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ambc said:
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Good chance those cyans are ovoids, the ring isn't always super obvious.
EDIT The later shots are definitely cyans. Ovoids do not have that dark caramel to reddish brown cap, they are more straw colored to olive tinged, the first pic is iffy, if it's the from the same patch the just light cyans, if a different location ovoids are an option. They're not picky fruiters in terms of time of year.
This pic quoted in this post for sure ovoids, you can see rings on some of them. If you mean the third from the last pic topcorn posted I agree those younger fruits are very red for ovoids and are probably cyans.
The pic in that post was mine as an illustration of ovoids, I think his Sept. cyans are probably just unhappy, dried out cyans that got rained on after drying and turned green, like you said the red in the cap points to cyans. Sorry for the confusion.
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Joust
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Joust]
#18860620 - 09/18/13 10:00 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ganzig
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That is some expensive fish soup.
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Joust
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Ganzig]
#18861072 - 09/18/13 11:51 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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https://www.shroomery.org/forums/thumbs/13-38/955500100-thumb_9-18-2013_039.jpg I had to go back for a second look
Drooling, CANT WAIT TO TAKE BAEO PICS! i will be hunting everyday till i find them.. i will find them.. and take so many pictures of them.. all day.. all night...
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Pirax
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Joust]
#18861146 - 09/19/13 12:17 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Joust said: https://www.shroomery.org/forums/thumbs/13-38/955500100-thumb_9-18-2013_039.jpg I had to go back for a second look
Drooling, CANT WAIT TO TAKE BAEO PICS! i will be hunting everyday till i find them.. i will find them.. and take so many pictures of them.. all day.. all night... 
My exact feeling. I really want to go out hunting in a nearby area that has a large cow field and is rumored to have some actives, I just never seem to get around to it
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Hashfinger
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Pirax]
#18861920 - 09/19/13 08:08 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yeah that was funny. 250 dollars on fish... something? I was like, well maybe he's having a huge clam bake or something... Lol
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Topcorn
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Ganzig]
#18862860 - 09/19/13 12:29 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ganzig said: That is some expensive fish soup.
Indeed the reef aquarium hobby is quite expensive! That $250 is a badass aquaticlife marine light, its only 20" long though!. Im working on setting up a 27gal reef now. I have a 72 gal marine with sump refugium running in my basement.
this is my fuzzy dwarf lionfish named Stinger

i also have some breeding groups of dart frogs and geckos. this is an electric blue day gecko. color is really vibrant in person.
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Joust
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Topcorn]
#18863021 - 09/19/13 01:12 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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See this guys! Mushroom people are so freaking cool!  Fantastic lionfish! Salt water aquariums are freaking time consuming and expensive. but an absolute traquil beauty to have in the house, though i always get dizzy from the glass. I got rid of my tank and fishes a long time ago, used to have a nice shark though. and lots of Cichlids!
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Joust
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Joust]
#18863028 - 09/19/13 01:13 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ganzig
It's for the street cred


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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Joust]
#18863049 - 09/19/13 01:19 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nice Topcorn. I used to be really into salt water tanks myself.
I started with a 10 gal. The folks at the fish store said it could not be done and I did it. Had that tank for 2 years. Bought a bigger 55 gallon put my fish into it and mistakenly bought a trigger fish.
Ate everything! Even my very first two tester blue damsels.
The damsels were my favorite because they survived the, what do you call it, the initial flux of micro organisms from my live rock in the 10 gal. They were named Benny and Jet.
That damn trigger fish even ate a star fish. Asshole.
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Hashfinger
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Ganzig]
#18863118 - 09/19/13 01:36 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I bet the fish tanks are awesome to stare at while tripping. Man. I'd get so lost in that world!
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kcrocker802
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Hashfinger]
#18876118 - 09/22/13 02:18 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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This seems like a good year for baos and fibs. I see that the baos seem to like a different type of mulch as cyans. You say darker fir wood and bark mix? The kind you might find more often in a commercial area rather than a park or garden? Do fibs like the same kind of mulch? Also, I have read that they like old well kept grass with weeds. Is it the kind of lawn that I have found cincts in, or am I looking for something else? Do stunzii like that kind of lawn? Thanks for any help!
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Topcorn
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: kcrocker802]
#18876243 - 09/22/13 02:43 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hashfinger said: I bet the fish tanks are awesome to stare at while tripping. Man. I'd get so lost in that world! 
thats part of the reason i started reefing, looking into the tank at glowing pulsing crazy corals and stuff makes me feel like im trippin. watching it on while on acid is great especially when the lionfish comes out and dances in front of me like it knows im trippin!
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kcrocker802 said: This seems like a good year for baos and fibs. I see that the baos seem to like a different type of mulch as cyans. You say darker fir wood and bark mix? The kind you might find more often in a commercial area rather than a park or garden? Do fibs like the same kind of mulch? Also, I have read that they like old well kept grass with weeds. Is it the kind of lawn that I have found cincts in, or am I looking for something else? Do stunzii like that kind of lawn? Thanks for any help!
In general, yes to what you just stated. Not sure about the fibs or old grass with weeds though. I have on several occasions in completely different locations found baeos growing from old woodchip beds where cyanescens still occur frequently. And as i stated earlier i fist picked baeos from lawns that supported large numbers of stuntzii. I have never found cinctulus so i cant say about them but my guess is yes too.
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