We're at the homeschool co-op today. Yesterday was a good evening/night. She's staying in her wheelchair and trying to take it easy. So far so good.Tim, how’s your wife feeling?
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We're at the homeschool co-op today. Yesterday was a good evening/night. She's staying in her wheelchair and trying to take it easy. So far so good.Tim, how’s your wife feeling?
Margarita, Trochus, and Cerith? Good pick!Replacing the CUC
The truth is I didn't know that Duncans liked it higher up, but I was crazy to find a place for it because the goby and the shrimp throw a lot of sand at it in the sandbed hahaha, thanks Tim, I'm going to move it right nowHey Luis, perfect spot for those Duncans to live:
Here's mine:The truth is I didn't know that Duncans liked it higher up, but I was crazy to find a place for it because the goby and the shrimp throw a lot of sand at it in the sandbed hahaha, thanks Tim, I'm going to move it right now
Great to hear Tim, one step at a time.We're at the homeschool co-op today. Yesterday was a good evening/night. She's staying in her wheelchair and trying to take it easy. So far so good.
Literally 1 step. She's not allowed to put any weight on the second foot so it's one step at a time.Great to hear Tim, one step at a time.
I don't really know how you guys manage so many threads lol, I posted in the wrong thread hahahaCan you remind me what your tank dimensions are? The Melanurus is likely fine. The C. rubeus is also a lovely wrasse, which I wanted for my 3ft long tank, but didn't work out because two I ordered died of UNWD before they could get to me. The cyaneus might do better in a 4ft tank. But depends on the tank dynamics, I think.
I only watch 8 pages of active threads...I don't really know how you guys manage so many threads lol, I posted in the wrong thread hahaha
36x20x22Can you remind me what your tank dimensions are? The Melanurus is likely fine. The C. rubeus is also a lovely wrasse, which I wanted for my 3ft long tank, but didn't work out because two I ordered died of UNWD before they could get to me. The cyaneus might do better in a 4ft tank. But depends on the tank dynamics, I think.
I was always told don't buy fish from LiveAquaria. I bought from them once. Both fish froze to death in the middle of summer...
I'm not going to buy from them but it's where the best photos of the fish come out lol, I only use them as a reference photoI was always told don't buy fish from LiveAquaria. I bought from them once. Both fish froze to death in the middle of summer...
I'll agree with what Tim said. They should work, but probably want to make sure they are fed frequently. Wrasses have small stomachs, despite how much they try to expand them, and do best eating relatively often in any case. I'd keep an eye on the rubeus and the cyaneus to make sure they are getting along. You want them zooming around flashing at each other, but you also don't want them hitting the glass (flashers can be extra zoomy).
What is your full stocking plan so far?@tbrown @JoJosReef
My list narrows it down to those but I have no experience whatsoever, for that size tank what would you choose?