ok. so they won't shift and crush her foot. thats good.
They are up on 2” concrete risers to lift them off the bottom, and to provide a flat base
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They are up on 2” concrete risers to lift them off the bottom, and to provide a flat base
ok. so they won't shift and crush her foot. thats good.
Locations like that is where my LTAs usually end up. Most I have been lucky enough for them to be visible.So, Nemma crammed herself further into the crevice, to the point you can’t see her unless you stand on the couch. Been there a week. I literally can’t see her foot since it’s surrounded by rock and I can’t see her mouth.
Tempted to prod her out and see if she’ll go somewhere else. Bad idea, right?
Locations like that is where my LTAs usually end up. Most I have been lucky enough for them to be visible.
One thing I can suggest is to give it time. They grow pretty quick, and it will be no time before you will have full view of the nem. Also, prodding out is never a good thing.
When it comes to nems and them finding a home, plans never go like you wanted lol. My 18" haddonis settled right where the zoa garden was planned lol. It is now on the other side of the tank and the wife likes that area better.I really wanted that sloped rock to be my micromussa garden. Plans change I guess . I’ll leave her be and see what happens