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I’ve added copepods twice in the three years of the two tanks. Once just before I added Po (75 gal was 8 months old) and the second time was last year when I did the tank transfer. Your tank is way bigger so it should be good?
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Ok. I will give it a whirl. I just need to find a pair now lol.
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Hope everyone's enjoying the summer weather. I've been having fun observing the shenanigans going on in my tank...
Added this beauty, an Orange Tree gorgonian. Non-photosynthetic so I've been trying hard to keep him fed. His colour is not as bright now sadly. ![]() Patrick the fromia can always be found in a comical pose ![]() Inkspot tunicate. He refused to be held by mere superglue, shrinking and inflating very defiantly, so I had to MacGyver him down. He's accepted it now, grew a "foot" into the rock in a couple of days ![]() ![]() Can't get enough of Walt. What a face ![]() Before the anemone inflated in the morning, I tried to capture the fatness that is the female clown. Still doesn't show her girth. She is laying quite regularly, and I feel a bit bad when they fuss over the eggs. ![]() ![]() Petey likes to stick himself to random spots to sleep. ![]() ![]() ![]() Blondie decided a tiny door was adequate for Snape but swept the front yard clean ![]() I was quite surprised to see how big the Red Diablo was when I was doing a WC. I only see it from the front so it was twice as big as I thought it was ![]() Turned on the lights to capture the polyp madness of the Rainbow Loom ![]() Last edited by Dash; 08-04-2019 at 10:38 PM. |
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Tanks looking great!
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What a journey with this fish! I added her on Father's Day, into a little cave right up front that I thought would perfect for a jawfish. She didn't move for a couple of days, then disappeared under a rock in the very back. After a week or two of no activity, I saw her motionless tail through a crack and my curiosity got the best of me and I tapped the rock. No reaction so I thought she was dead. (No sign of her eating anything at this point) Decided to get her body out, so I lifted up ALL the rocks only to have her shoot away under a rock on the opposite end of the tank. I was happy because she made a burrow where I could glimpse a shadow of her but that only lasted a couple of days and she disappeared again. One night I finally saw her again when she for some reason kept bobbing and jumping at the waterline. If not for the top, she would have jumped out. I decided to just let her be, and was disappointed that I had added a fish I would never see and likely not survive.
And now, a few days ago, she re-emerged in the very cave I had first put her into, acting like it's her home and accepting frozen food like it's no big deal at all! What. After more than 2 months, I think she's finally decided she's fine with it She has the loveliest face. I named her for Marilyn Monroe in her white dress. ![]() ![]() Last edited by Dash; 08-27-2019 at 10:03 PM. |
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New fishies are lookin' awesome !! Both recent and throughout the pages.
Lots of people advocate for QT, but just as many feel QT kills fish. So, questions for you Maggie... Where have you bought all of your fish? Have you ever lost any new or residents due to directly adding them to your display? Do you freshwater dip or perform any other treatment/procedure before adding them to your display? Have you ever noticed anything on or from the new fish? Thanks, Greg PS: do you run a UV? Last edited by gregzz4; 08-29-2019 at 01:46 AM. |