Really nice !English sized frags, read them and weep colonists!
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Really nice !English sized frags, read them and weep colonists!
What makes a frag a frag and a colony a colony ?
So we are back to size againSize does matter...! ;Hilarious
seems you were at a crossroads hope you chose wisely...So, I meant to post this earlier in the week and kept forgetting.
This past week, while out on a run in a "new to me" area, I was running along, minding my own business and BOOM! I came across this intersection. I think most of you already know, but for those that do not, my name is Chris.
I couldn't help but to smile and think of the humor. I hope you "get it" and come across something "devilish" that brings a smile to you today too!
seems you were at a crossroads hope you chose wisely...
Leopards are very peaceful. Kinda difficult to care for until established... but hardy and bullet proof once taking frozen foods. They usually eat pods only for a while. I added a 3rd leopard a few weeks ago but I haven't seen her after she buried in the sand right after I released her. I really hope the brittle star didn't get her, never had a problem with it, but she did bury right where it used to stay. I haven't seen it in a while either. When I do, it will be removed. It's gotten pretty large from what I can tell...The leopard wrasse...I need it. Does it play well with others?
Those would be called "chunky" and "extra large" over here and fetch a premium price tag. That one in the middle, the little part on the right... that is a normal acro frag.English sized frags, read them and weep colonists!
Those are bigger than my largest grown out frag after a year! LolEnglish sized frags, read them and weep colonists!
Those are bigger than my largest grown out frag after a year! Lol
No, this has been the second time stirring the sand since adding the wrasse... I've written her off as a loss. I'll remove the melanarus and the brittle star before I add another. Those are the only two possibilities I can think of, outside of illness. She looked super healthy in the LFS so I doubt it was that.Did you find the wrasse
Brittle stars are usually not fish eaters are they?
Thats what I thoughtNo unless they find a dead one ime.
Usually, no. Opportunistic omnivore tho. Idk if the star was it, but a healthy looking leopard buried right where the star hangs out and I never saw the leopard again. *shrugs shoulders*Brittle stars are usually not fish eaters are they?
The green ones are known to eat small slower fishBrittle stars are usually not fish eaters are they?
Never knew I'd like old spam... pretty well preserved I'd say.Old spam. Ran across some old pics from my first reef, a 75 gallon Oceanic.