My fire urchin lunched on a lovely feather duster, and I found my purple porcelain crab eating the remains of a sand-sifting goby.
#NOT-so-safe-inverts
#NOT-so-safe-inverts
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did the porcelain crab kill the goby?My fire urchin lunched on a lovely feather duster, and I found my purple porcelain crab eating the remains of a sand-sifting goby.
#NOT-so-safe-inverts
for about 3 months, i had a morish idol in my sps tank. It didn't bother them much.Had two moorish idols. RSWC? Would turn my tank into a sad FOWLR in days
It's possible, although I have no direct evidence. P. galathinus has formidable claws, unlike many other members of Petrolithses seen in the aquarium trade. They're certainly not just filter feeders.did the porcelain crab kill the goby?
Thread revive: How is the coral beauty so far; any nippage? I am planning on getting an angel of some type for my upgrade.I have a few of these in my mixed reef.
My Copperband butterfly has been a good fish so far, he eats frozen mysis and no corals so far...
Then I have a coral beauty from biota, which is too small for anything at the moment haha. We'll see what happens.
Then there's the blatantly not reef safe choice... I got a tassled filefish when he was very small. He is three or four times the size when we got him, and he's actually not bothered anything (knocking very hard on wood right now). I love that fish so much -- super fascinating, very underrated fish.