Okay. Here comes the update, as promised.
First, the good news. The subjects have been extricated from their previous locations and are in their new homes.
Now, the bad news. One of the subjects was a bit difficult to prepare. The previous caretaker had quite a bit of base rock (VERY DENSE ROCK) in his tank, and these mushrooms were living on a piece of it. Not being a "fragmeister," I don't have the best tools for the job. So, out came the hammer and chisel (no, this is not a joke). Breaking the rock still turned out to be challenging. Unfortunately, one of the little guys took a real a**kicking in the process. So, we are going to have to factor that into our results. Not catastrophic, but a bit confounding.
Pictures in about 10 minutes.
First, the good news. The subjects have been extricated from their previous locations and are in their new homes.
Now, the bad news. One of the subjects was a bit difficult to prepare. The previous caretaker had quite a bit of base rock (VERY DENSE ROCK) in his tank, and these mushrooms were living on a piece of it. Not being a "fragmeister," I don't have the best tools for the job. So, out came the hammer and chisel (no, this is not a joke). Breaking the rock still turned out to be challenging. Unfortunately, one of the little guys took a real a**kicking in the process. So, we are going to have to factor that into our results. Not catastrophic, but a bit confounding.
Pictures in about 10 minutes.