I probably have a smaller one I’d be willing to sell. DM me and we can chatI mean if there some are avaliable or sitting I’m interested
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I probably have a smaller one I’d be willing to sell. DM me and we can chatI mean if there some are avaliable or sitting I’m interested
I’m holding out for Maven.Anyone using the Trident NP? thoughts?
Yes a 30min drive equates to the other side of the worldWrong side of the world. That dude's in Scottsdale. That's like a 30 minute drive!
But seriously, I don't have any. Aquaholics has them occasionally. All I have is a Joker.
So this photo was taken prior to Gigantor taking a walk…where did he walk to? Behind the rocks..what does this mean? He will probably rip himself in half or 3rds depending on how frisky he is feelingI mean if there some are avaliable or sitting I’m interested
That’s hilarious!So this photo was taken prior to Gigantor taking a walk…where did he walk to? Behind the rocks..what does this mean? He will probably rip himself in half or 3rds depending on how frisky he is feeling
If he gets to close yes. Luckily he likes his no go zone on that side of the tank. Good flow lots of light. I do catch them walking - lost 1-2 to the crossflow. If I catch them glass walking they are easy enough to remove (fluffy foot means. That come off easily! None fluffy foot means I give him dirty looks) and place back in an approved area.Does the Sherman sting a lot of your corals?
Im considering getting it for myself this christmas.Anyone using the Trident NP? thoughts?
Gotcha ok makes senseIf he gets to close yes. Luckily he likes his no go zone on that side of the tank. Good flow lots of light. I do catch them walking - lost 1-2 to the crossflow. If I catch them glass walking they are easy enough to remove (fluffy foot means. That come off easily! None fluffy foot means I give him dirty looks) and place back in an approved area.
They seem not to like the sting of the torches. So that’s a deterrent- not always effective but effective enough. I have had them sit on top of zoas. Which will eventually kill them but that’s more due to being smothered. I’ve had them sting corals and partially kill them. Killed half a blasto colony.
Nems are not for the faint of heart. Nems do what Nems want to do.
Once they find a happy spot they usually aren’t to bad. But over crowding of the rock of choice will make them look for greener pastures - even if the threat of becoming chopped nem exist.
This is a more recent photo. The red circles area is a dead zone. No corals allowed. Or coral at your own risk - and I don’t risk it.
Tested again an hour after last dose and I’m still at 9.3 dkhParameters check
And you saw your box in @SBB Corals post?Well I’m slightly concerned about getting my delivery tomorrow. Label made, but UPS says they don’t have package yet….
UuuummmmmLobo for sale, colored down
I can give a white light pic but it’s all white at the moment lol accepting offersUuuummmmm
The photo above looks pink that’s allLobo for sale, colored down
I can give a white light pic but it’s all white at the moment lol accepting offers
But seriously I don’t know what to do for this guy. Was great a few months then fell in the sand face first of course and became very pale. I used reef epoxy to reattach and I figured I had a uphill battle to recover color and it was just stressed and needs stability, and a week later a Mexican turbo bulldozed through a spot it couldn’t fit and I found the lobo same way it was a week earlier. Face down in the sand of course. And the next day it was completely bleached.
I’ve been target feeding a variety of foods 2-3x a week. It has full flesh and poofs up nice in the day. But it’s been almost 2 months and no color improvement
All the pigment is just gone
2-3 days after it fell the first time