Time to revive this one.
Let's see....
Mark(Mcallahan); wears a pink boa and a spandex leotard.
Chris(o0zarakawater); drinks bud light
Brooks(brooksreef); is young
Andrew(ACampbell); keeps messin' with forum in the name of "upgrades". I think he is a Microsoft agent undercover.
Dave(dapettit); is old
Laura(Mama); is a yankee from new york
Dave(prof); has two goats and a deformed cat
That should stir the pot a little bit....
Keep an eye on it right now. He may be white from his Zooxanthellae checking out due to lack of light. This would also account for his hiding; not enough zoox to accommodate the higher light available to him now.
I stopped at one and the 'stick' they had looked too small(inner diameter) to be useful. Looked like a mysis shrimp would clog it up. May have to
check at others.
Has anyone seen a long turkey baster, ala the Sea Squirt feeeding tool but not purpose made for fish such that it costs $20-30??
I've searched the restaurant supply places on line with no luck.
I haven't tested in a while, but the last time I did I was running around 140-150 from the tap and 10 out of RO.
I use a Buckeye Field Supply Premium series 75gpd unit. No chloramine filter.
Charles,
I'm about to head that way, am planning on going to Chad/Belinda's for a while first. I'll swing by and grab the desk from you on my way out of Gtown. Need your address and/or phone #. PM them to me please.
Robb
Mark, let me know if it will fit for you. Running up to Gtown tomorrow to take pics of Chad/Belinda's tank and can grab it for you(assuming middle of the day works for Charles).
Never heard of such a thing. But, obviously, it's happening.
Maybe he is just rasping algae off the glass and getting some worms in the process though. Watch him do it and see if he spits out the worms.
Probably going to regret this, but I'll post one from tonight.
This is what happens when you don't do WC, feed too much flake food, and let your RODI filters and light bulbs/lamps get old. And don't harvest the GHA.
Agree with the snail recommendations. I'd add some emerald crabs to the mix and forget anymore hermits.
I'd stick with the single chromis; they seem to kill each other off until there is one. You could probably add a blue reef chromis if you want though.
You tang selection will be limited by the length of the tank. Scopas, yellow eye kole, Eibli mimic might work. Only 1 though.
I like having a wrasse of some kind(I have a 6 line but Mark will argue against it).