Nope can’t have no used corals in our new-old-established tank ——won’t fit the decorAnd a new established tank since the corals are used.
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Nope can’t have no used corals in our new-old-established tank ——won’t fit the decorAnd a new established tank since the corals are used.
Mars would be to warm for the tanks imagine the cooling cost it would be sky highI wish we were. But that means, hades followed with :*(
due tomorrow, do tomorrow.I need to go be responsible
And do my school work
But I don’t wanna
The next circuit is a long way away. when I get the battery backup I've owned for a year plugged in, the heater and return will go there.use two seperate circuits for heaters ,so if one fails still have other...
am I that rich!? that's nice.I think mars
nope, checks out.Could be wrong
Not chewing. Sand covering. Jurks. Both leu and chrysuswrassehole chewing on brain ??, which wrasse ?
Yup, amazing how high they can kick up the sand! I usually have to give the setosa where the leopard sleeps a good water blast to knock off all the sand she kicks up.Not chewing. Sand covering. Jurks. Both leu and chrysus
Gets annoying when its happening 10x a dayYup, amazing how high they can kick up the sand! I usually have to give the setosa where the leopard sleeps a good water blast to knock off all the sand she kicks up.
My chrysus is flighty too and when I turn my office chair around she freaks out and dives into the sand. Fortunately her sleeping place is under the branching GSP so she can sand blast that coral all she wants.Gets annoying when its happening 10x a day
I'd rather they bury the plate coral. Apparently, she can take the abuse. Poor trachys, they hate it.My chrysus is flighty too and when I turn my office chair around she freaks out and dives into the sand. Fortunately her sleeping place is under the branching GSP so she can sand blast that coral all she wants.
Kick? Nah, they grab mouthfuls and spit it.Yup, amazing how high they can kick up the sand! I usually have to give the setosa where the leopard sleeps a good water blast to knock off all the sand she kicks up.
oh no no, I was watching them both kick the sand up under the trachyphyillia, they were both covered, frosted, caked with sand after those 2 went crazy.Kick? Nah, they grab mouthfuls and spit it.
I seem to get the sand lobbers....I don’t have this issue and I have lots of wrasse. My maroon clown is a menace but not my wrasse.