Thanks!nice tank
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Thanks!nice tank
Thanks @Raege . The funny thing is I think the asterinas sensed him. They were always on my rocks. As soon as I introduced the harlequin I have hundreds on my glass where there was none before. Fascinating.Love the harlequin vid. Beautiful creature. Good luck with asterinas @Scurvy went to war on his as well a while back. They as you said strip coraline like no ones bussiness
This one is pretty small, but I already see him hunting avidly.Harlequin will decimate them in no time. Im feeding chocolate chip stars every few weeks now and havent seen an asterina in IDK how long now and I had thousands!
Just drop it in near the shrimp amd he has it flipped over and snacking within 5 minutes usually. I started by cutting a leg at a time but dont bother with that anymore. One chocolate chip lasts 3 or 4 weeks.This one is pretty small, but I already see him hunting avidly.
May I ask, to feed the chocolate chip, later when the asterinas are gone, do you just put it in your DT and that's it? I've read they aren't reef safe, but I was hoping the shrimp would eat them before they can cause any damage to anything else?.
Thanks @Raege. I know!. So hard to photograph that one. Been trying for a while. And even this one was blurry. I have no clue how @Lasse does it but he has great ones of his. Maybe it's the Swedish blood in them, makes them more photogenicGreat pics.love the possum wrasse. Mi e was same only catch a glimpse once in a while never camera in hand.
It took me more than 2 years to get a decent picture of this species. I have had this for + 4 years and in the last year it seems like he/she has been lesser shy and more willing to show off over the years. Nowadays - he/she more act as a photobomber - I love this sequence
It took me more than 2 years to get a decent picture of this species. I have had this for + 4 years and in the last year it seems like he/she has been lesser shy and more willing to show off over the years. Nowadays - he/she more act as a photobomber - I love this sequence
I have seen this with other secret species too - it can take a year or two before they dare to show up in the open. I did not see my Callogobius hasselti for more than 1 year - and suddenly I succeeded to take a short video of him/her-
Sincerely Lasse