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I’m glad it all worked out!!Soooooo hugeeeee shout out to @icedgxe who connected me with a local reefer who had a piece of Koji Wada pink nepthea they were trying to get rid of. Absolutely didn't need to take the energy to to that without any provocation, but it really has made my month.
I added the piece and gave them a couple of my toadstool babies and some cash and now I'm the proud owner of a decently sized koji wada and a bonus purple monster zoa frag! Will post pics once they finish opening up. The Koji wada needs time to attach to something as well.
I run carbon pretty consistently with Koji Wada and other leathers in the same tank. When my big Koji melted, I spoke to the propogator of the line they sell at UC, and he told me Kojis are usually the first to succumb to leather warfare and that he runs new carbon every 2 weeks for that reason.I can actually see the the coral putting on new sclerites even thought the polyps are closed and it's pretty closed up. I'm thinking that fiberglass look might be because this thing has a massive amount of sclerites.
Those money cowries will put in work at night. And they live forever (knock on ). I'm interested to hear how that knobby creeper does for you.My clowns are attempting to get my toadstool to host them. It hates it lol. Luckily they don't seem to mind sharing the toadstool with the clown goby.
I decided to beef up my clean up crew as I have a very light snail stocking for a 120 at a pincushion, 3 or 4 turbos, a half dozen or so hermits, and a handful of astraea/tent/trochus snails.
I ordered from reef cleaners UPS overnight for Tuesday delivery! I ordered the following:
-30 dwarf ceriths
-15 Florida ceriths
-10 limpets
-10 zig zag periwinkles
-5 nerites
-5 ox tongue nerites
-5 money cowries
-5 dwarf planaxis
-2 zebra turbo snails
-2 male pitho crabs
-1 juvenile rock urchin
-1 giant knobby creeper
-1 tiger conch
-some extra empty cone shells
The things I almost bought but didnt:
-some trochus snails
-a serpent star
-a fuzzy chiton
-a pencil urchin
-more hermit crabs
The trochus were around the same price as my LFS so I passed. The other 4 kinda felt like gambles so I passed.
Will let everyone know how the order goes! Very reasonable price. Had I not gotten the juvenile rock urchin and gone for usps priority mail it would have been right at 100 bucks. Decided to do the safer 1 day shipping so it was a bit more, but you absolutely CANNOT beat the price
It's a really interesting creature. One thing to note is they burrow like other ceriths so the really stir the sand. The Reef Cleaners description of a mix between a conch and a turbo snail seems accurate. My main curiosity is longevity though. It's a really cool creature my hope is it's long lived.Those money cowries will put in work at night. And they live forever (knock on ). I'm interested to hear how that knobby creeper does for you.
Will stay on top of carbon swapping. I usually swap it monthly, but I might shift that up for a bit thanks for the tipI run carbon pretty consistently with Koji Wada and other leathers in the same tank. When my big Koji melted, I spoke to the propogator of the line they sell at UC, and he told me Kojis are usually the first to succumb to leather warfare and that he runs new carbon every 2 weeks for that reason.
What is that soft coral you have there? Is that a waving hand anthelia?Something I've never seen before! Freaked out because I thought my Halloween hermit was dead. It's actively molting! Never seen a creature molt before!
It's a massive clove polyp colony. Here are a couple shots of it rn with my 4 inch or so cleaner shrimp for scaleWhat is that soft coral you have there? Is that a waving hand anthelia?
And here is the actual nonshaded side lol idk why I snapped the shaded side.What is that soft coral you have there? Is that a waving hand anthelia?