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The tubeworm is sitting on the bottom glass.
There are three rocks in the tank. The biggest central rock is epoxyed to the back glass of the tank so won't move. The other two are smaller rocks sitting on the surface so will need to be turned right way up every so often as they get tunneled under. He was busy the first night and already dug a couple holes. |
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Here's a picture showing the growth of the Coco worm in the Nanocube 6:
![]() The Jawfish is settling in nicely ![]() ![]() Last edited by Brent F; 04-25-2008 at 05:45 AM. |
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Brent - Just wanted to say hello and ask if that Chromis is living on BORROWED time with your Frog Fish???
Kent a.k.a. NaCl+H2O Fish |
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Kent, Welcome to Canreef.
The Chromis is a great way to tell if the Frogfish needs feeding. When the Frogfish starts to show interest in the Chromis I know it is time to feed the Frogfish. When the Chromis disappears I will know that I waited too long I find the Frogfish more active and easier to feed frozen silversides with a live fish in the tank. |
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Well, I certainly hope no Chromis Police are tracking this thread!
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