I must say, I was more appointed than not.The disappointing kind.
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I must say, I was more appointed than not.The disappointing kind.
Actually, Koumansetta species are known for being great Cyano eaters it’s other sand sifters that tend to be iffy IME.I thought it wasn’t a high chance of them eating cyano? Like 60 no 40 yes?
Really want to see this!Well since no ones argued otherwise I am looking at getting a blue spot tamarin, Anampses cearulepunctatus (can't believe how many wrasse I can name now @i cant think ).
RFA was looking weird last night.
I'm excited. Wanted an anampses for a while!Really want to see this!
Kinda reminds me of a Chisletooth.
Personally don’t know if I’m going to go the anampses route, but if I do I would like the neoguinaicus or chrysocephalusI'm excited. Wanted an anampses for a while!
So you'd go for either the cheapest or most expensive . The neoguinaicus doesn't do it for me while the chrysophalus is a dream that probably won't come true.Personally don’t know if I’m going to go the anampses route, but if I do I would like the neoguinaicus or chrysocephalus
Well… Chrysocephalus will be a wishlist fish for both of us for a while…Personally don’t know if I’m going to go the anampses route, but if I do I would like the neoguinaicus or chrysocephalus
The chrysocephalus used to be in the low double digits over here… I took that for granted more than once and now look where it got me. Wishing I had gotten that .5-1” juvenile I saw the week before Hawaii shut down.So you'd go for either the cheapest or most expensive . The neoguinaicus doesn't do it for me while the chrysophalus is a dream that probably won't come true.
Don’t say that. In this hobby you never know.So you'd go for either the cheapest or most expensive . The neoguinaicus doesn't do it for me while the chrysophalus is a dream that probably won't come true.
Don’t say that. In this hobby you never know.
Unless I find it first
Thanks for the reminder...Well I stupidly have not recalibrated my refractometer and my salinity is 1.022 .
That urchins just taking him on a tour of the tank! And when the mushroom doesn’t pay… he’ll be left on a random street.Test results time:
Don't have a fancy display with nice colored bars like @i cant think so I'll have to use emoji's
Temperature: 81
Salinity: 2.024
Nitrate: 0-5
Phosphate: 0.22
pH: 8.2
Alkalinity: 11.2
In other news I moved the urchin from my eel tank over and have recovered all my mexican turbos from the sump to fight a small amount of hair algae that has appeared. Unfortunately the new urchin kidnapped the new mushroom:
The uglies are natural!Picture of the uglies. Almost all the hair is on the two rocks in this picture. Which luckily is in the back corner of my tank. From the front you can't see any hair Algae. There are also usually 3-4 small patches of cyano (at the top and left of the photo) which also love that back corner.
Kind of, yes.Really want to see this!
Kinda reminds me of a Chisletooth.