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No @Elementalj i harvest them from the inlet and did my research haha
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Its a fuzzy chitton :)
Chitons are amazing cleaners...so active and hefty...wont mess with corals...or eat anything other then algae. Fish cant kill them or crabs because of their strong armor
Chitons are amazing cleaners...so active and hefty...wont mess with corals...or eat anything other then algae. Fish cant kill them or crabs because of their strong armor
That link was crazy @Elementalj
I loved sumerland key so much as a kid. I really miss venture out ;)
Dude, the zombie apocalypse happens, I'm headed to pigeon key and blowing old 7 behind me. [emoji6][emoji41]
Dude, the zombie apocalypse happens, I'm headed to pigeon key and blowing old 7 behind me. [emoji6][emoji41]
If you dont mind me asking why did you decide to start your tank with rock like this? The nudis and aiptasia are difficult but manageable, but they are hitchikers you can see. What about ones you cant thatll make keeping corals difficult as well as leaching nutrients from the rocks?Mix I guess. we have a carpet anemone. Two tube anemones. A few hitchhiker oysters of some sort. One sergeant major. One frill fin goby. Two nudi branches (for hair algae). One scary mystery nudi (now in the refugium) one pencil urchin. A couple nurite snails and a couple hermits and one turbo snail and aggravating bristle worms. Oh and a fuzy chiton
Youll definitely have a lot to look at in it at least ;)This tank is being turned into a qt after I get my lights for my cycled 30gal. I havnt aqua scaped in a while. So I didn't realise..... ;(