i knew something seemed...fishy...Yeah sorry about the back door, but I had to sneak in last week to get measurements.
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i knew something seemed...fishy...Yeah sorry about the back door, but I had to sneak in last week to get measurements.
Putting coffee on the drip?my first auto-doser arrived at my house today, i am stoked to start using it
something like thatPutting coffee on the drip?
Try this?Don't have social media
That’ll probably be my last addition as I want an overload on my pod population first. They are my absolute favorite though. Plus, I just added like 15 fish in the last month. Eek!Got two extremely tiny mandarin fish today. They are so tiny.
Now just need my new corals to along with them.
Probably never happen in my tank... 3 Halichoeres wrasses and 2 Springeri Damsels.That’ll probably be my last addition as I want an overload on my pod population first. They are my absolute favorite though. Plus, I just added like 15 fish in the last month. Eek!
I need an Angel to help control sponges. I was hoping to go Swallowtail or something but the Genicanthus don't eat sponges so... Still watching for a Lamarck's eventually anyway.My newest additions are 2 watanabe angels. They are very small too. I can’t wait for one to become a male!!
I want a melanurus but afraid my timor wrasse may get abusive when it finally transitions. Right now it's one of the most friendly fish I have.Probably never happen in my tank... 3 Halichoeres wrasses and 2 Springeri Damsels.
Never know. Always have to have a backup plan. I have a Mel, he's transitioning and the largest of the 3. I have a Leucoxanthus female (she may be getting some green in the face so may be transitioning soon) and a pure juvenile Garnoti. She's like 2 inches if that. Mel and Leuco are in the 5"+ range. Leuco is still torpedo shaped And mostly yellow with the white belly starting to turn pink.I want a melanurus but afraid my timor wrasse may get abusive when it finally transitions. Right now it's one of the most friendly fish I have.
I thought about a leucox, colors are different enough from the Timor. Or a chrysus.Never know. Always have to have a backup plan. I have a Mel, he's transitioning and the largest of the 3. I have a Leucoxanthus female (she may be getting some green in the face so may be transitioning soon) and a pure juvenile Garnoti. She's like 2 inches if that. Mel and Leuco are in the 5"+ range. Leuco is still torpedo shaped And mostly yellow with the white belly starting to turn pink.
Reefbeauties online has them cheap, but shipping...I need an Angel to help control sponges. I was hoping to go Swallowtail or something but the Genicanthus don't eat sponges so... Still watching for a Lamarck's eventually anyway.
I just gave my friend a huge, beautiful, fat melanurus. I like a CUC and it devoured every snail and would rip hermits from their shells throwing the shell across the tank. He is happy in his new 450 gallon tank at least.I want a melanurus but afraid my timor wrasse may get abusive when it finally transitions. Right now it's one of the most friendly fish I have.
Well... Don't stone me but I'm going to eventually get a Chrysus too...I thought about a leucox, colors are different enough from the Timor. Or a chrysus.
Mine leaves most of my CUC alone which is odd since it's mainly Stomatellas...I just gave my friend a huge, beautiful, fat melanurus. I like a CUC and it devoured every snail and would rip hermits from their shells throwing the shell across the tank. He is happy in his new 450 gallon tank at least.
Good for you! I was a little sad because it truly was a happy, healthy beauty. It was like that with my CUC from Day 1. We had him well over a year with no improvement. We’ve been using The Plank auto feeder which feeds the fish 8 times a day (plus we do Nori and mysis a few times a week) to help the others be respectful citizens! Lol.Mine leaves most of my CUC alone which is odd since it's mainly Stomatellas...