will it!?Throw a galaxia coral at those monsters. That'll teach them em.
Also, best of luck on your war.
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will it!?Throw a galaxia coral at those monsters. That'll teach them em.
Also, best of luck on your war.
Galaxia can kill anything, nems or coral related... but the aips might still find a way to spread.will it!?
But it doesn't kill sponges.Galaxia can kill anything, nems or coral related... but the aips might still find a way to spread.
As opposed to my expertly scraped corners...and everywhere else.Galaxea is also very sharp. I gave up trying to scrape the glass in this corner
Corners have become an "oh well" situation for myself. Even though my pectinia lives thereAs opposed to my expertly scraped corners...and everywhere else.
corners, ends (but that is changing) and anything below about 3 inches off the sandbed. I got me a schmancy new scraper though that doesn't scratch the acrylic; so look out there may be clean tank pics coming. I need to find a place for my pectinia to live so I can see them and they are happy.Corners have become an "oh well" situation for myself. Even though my pectinia lives there
Could be a week or could be a month.I almost bought a Copperband today. I stopped by the LFS with the great prices. They had 5 in stock for $69 each. All looked healthy. They were received on the 24th so almost a week.
Question: I'm only down there until Thursday evening - how long does it take to see if a CBB is turning skinny or sickly? Is a week long enough or does it usually take a little longer?
Cbb will always nip at food if eating. They are slow and non stop hunting. Mine, even at night cruises the rocks for late night snacks. Anyhow.They usually will feed in front of me but they had just fed like 10 minutes before I got there (still some food in some of the tanks). Last time I asked after they just fed, nothing ate because they were all fat. I ended up picking the fattest Foxface in the tank that time and it's still doing good.
Youre an life saver!
I'll try to swing by Thursday and take a closer look.Cbb will always nip at food if eating. They are slow and non stop hunting. Mine, even at night cruises the rocks for late night snacks. Anyhow.
If you can get a good look at them. These are skinny fish and flesh should be even with eyes. They will show sunken bellies if starved and i dont know if they can recover from that. Id skip any of them looking like an anorexic super model.
You can google skinny copperband. Sadly, lots of pics pop up. But, it'll help you. Those ones are pretty much refusing foods and may be suffering other issues.I'll try to swing by Thursday and take a closer look.
That's what she was saying. The one's I was looking at looked healthier. I'm going to probably swing by this afternoon and try to take a closer look.That Copperband is very skinny and I doubt it will last a couple of weeks.
The ESHOPPS. I'm in the process of bringing it online.Hey @tbrown ! I thought I was following your build. You mentioned a new tank in your response to mine...is this the right build thread for it? If not, I'll have to go check that one out too. Cheers!