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You just want a beach vacationI can drive up and help you scrub if you would like some help. The hippie kid will help too! The offer is there!
Ha I’ve already got two miniature bottomless pits ;HilariousDo NOT offer to feed the hippie kid...you have no idea how much he eats!
I'm in!I am totally in. We need to give @Dsnakes a serious welcome home. Instead of a dish to pass, we each bring a coral. Not just saying that because I want a beach vacation.
Happy bday junior! Hows the tank doing according to your sitters? All well?It was my son’s 6th birthday yesterday I was happy to be able to FaceTime with him for a bit this morning (yesterday for him).
Nothing new to update on the tank. He excitedly showed me the fish and told me I have lots of algae to clean up when I get home ;Nailbiting;Dead.
One more month!
I think it’s doing as well as it can. It seemed to be thriving for the first couple months. I think the lack of good maintenance caught up with it though.Happy bday junior! Hows the tank doing according to your sitters? All well?
I've got a 17year old nephew who is fascinated w my tank. He doesnt know it, but I've been grooming him for my vacation tank sitting for 6 months. LOLI think it’s doing as well as it can. It seemed to be thriving for the first couple months. I think the lack of good maintenance caught up with it though.
Very smart!I've got a 17year old nephew who is fascinated w my tank. He doesnt know it, but I've been grooming him for my vacation tank sitting for 6 months. LOL
We had a pincushion in the wife's tank that constantly ate, it was a workhorse. It done a fantastic job if you don't mind him picking up you cuc and other small items along the way.Does anyone have input on getting an urchin or two for helping control the GHA I will have to conquer when I get home?
Which would be the best kind that doesn’t grow too large? Most of my corals are (hopefully still are) encrusted to the rocks. Would prefer one that is least likely to bulldoze them...if that exists
Most of my corals had been glued or encrusted. Are they able to pull them up that hard? Or just any loose pieces.We had a pincushion in the wife's tank that constantly ate, it was a workhorse. It done a fantastic job if you don't mind him picking up you cuc and other small items along the way.
When you mention Zoas, do you mean eating them, or moving them around?I had a tuxedo urchin. Beautiful purple with blue spots, that were, almost bioluminescent. Looked amazing.
The only cons I've heard are to zoas from time to time. And as stated above, the issue of it picking up companions on it's never ending search for food. Urchins are the true lawnmowers of saltwater.
All of my rock work is cemented together well, so hopefully that wouldn’t be an issue.They can also wedge themselves between rocks and move them if they arent epoxied in some manner.
Most of my corals had been glued or encrusted. Are they able to pull them up that hard? Or just any loose pieces.
When you mention Zoas, do you mean eating them, or moving them around?
All of my rock work is cemented together well, so hopefully that wouldn’t be an issue.
Well something just happened that made my day... I was a lucky winner for one of the $100 Live Aquaria gift certificates from the Site Supporer giveaway ;Woot
This will be well used when I get home!!