Algae has just about taken over, lol! But Orion doesn’t mind zero nitrates and I just love the dragons breath.
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Thanks, the red grape algae is Botryocladia. The red gracillaria I plucked right out of the Atlantic Ocean. It initially did poorly then went crazy and multiplied.Beautiful algae, I'm currently trying to grow some halymnia gracilaria but it hasn't really grown a lot since I got it. I split 50/50 to the dt and sump, with the sump one being a bit bigger...
That red grape caulerpa(?) looks stunning!
Man I would love to live near the ocean, it would make so much stuff easier hahaThanks, the red grape algae is Botryocladia. The red gracillaria I plucked right out of the Atlantic Ocean. It initially did poorly then went crazy and multiplied.
He is definitely a male, but I am no longer in Cali unfortunately. Moved to Florida. I got mine locally here. He was like 2.5” when I bought him. I love smaller Peacocks because they are more hardy and have the potential to live at least several years in the home aquarium. He cost $55 which was a great deal.If he’s really a male, I’d love to bring my female over some time to see how they react to each other through a kritter keeper!
what store did you get him from? Mine came from aqua life, they’re the most reasonable on pricing and I think I traded in stuff for credit towards her
Oh I thought you were here again. Yeah mine was $50He is definitely a male, but I am no longer in Cali unfortunately. Moved to Florida. I got mine locally here. He was like 2.5” when I bought him. I love smaller Peacocks because they are more hardy and have the potential to live at least several years in the home aquarium. He cost $55 which was a great deal.
Mine was £79 which is about $92 USD. Everything's cheaper in the US - it's very annoyingOh I thought you were here again. Yeah mine was $50
I’m not sure to be honest. When I bought mine I could only fine one in the whole country available to purchase online. Most LFS in the U.K. don’t seem to sell livestock online for delivery so it’s possible if I’d have called around I might have found one cheaper. I’d never looked at the prices before I eventually made the decision to get into the hobby.Were they always that expensive there? Cause I think my first one in 2015 was around $30
Thanks man!It's looking nice! I really like the natural look a bit of macro gives the tank as well as the nutrient control it provides.