So here's my little pico tank as of this morning. The guiding principle for this tank is Barely Contained Chaos. Weird things happen in this tank, and thus I learn. It's also absolutely hilarious to watch some of the interactions, especially between the Nassarius snails and the hermits.
Stock list and names at the end =)
As mentioned, this is a mostly named tank! Here's all our livestock (at least, the ones I know of)
Fun fact, this whole project started back in February as a jar of "Aqua Dragons". One day I intend to try and have a colony of Artemia in here again =)
Stock list and names at the end =)
As mentioned, this is a mostly named tank! Here's all our livestock (at least, the ones I know of)
- Scarlet reef hermits
- Uno
- Due
- GNAAAAHHH
- Porcelain crabs
- Rultan
- Tultan
- Nassarius snails
- Visslan
- Tisslan
- Tasslan
- Dove snails (at least 3)
- Gunde (yes, all of them)
- Sexy shrimp (4)
- Kostas (females)
- Dallas (males)
- Trochus snail
- Keitaro (Alive and well, usually hiding under the Chaeto during the day)
- Feather duster worm
- Unnamed as yet.
- Colonista snails (who knows how many)
- Aquilonastra (2-3)
- Various worms (bristle, tube, spaghetti)
- Harold Flatworth the First, the mystery worm (or possibly sea cucumber)
- A clam.
- Currently unnamed.
- Pulsing xenia
- Discosoma ("Yellow splatter")
- Kenya tree
- Some form of clove polyp
- A few heads of Duncan
- Montipora that seems to be growing despite all odds
- Chaetomorpha tangles
- Dragon's breath
- Marimo ball(s)
Fun fact, this whole project started back in February as a jar of "Aqua Dragons". One day I intend to try and have a colony of Artemia in here again =)
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