It's like once a person gets the smallest amount of sand somewhere the date is over.... like they have never been to the beach before.Not to sound like a smart A, but I’m not sure how you can “bury it in the sand” with that dusting you have
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It's like once a person gets the smallest amount of sand somewhere the date is over.... like they have never been to the beach before.Not to sound like a smart A, but I’m not sure how you can “bury it in the sand” with that dusting you have
I collect the sand in a pile and I stick it inside lol.Not to sound like a smart A, but I’m sure how you can “bury it in the sand” with that dusting you have
It's like once a person gets the smallest amount of sand somewhere the date is over.... like they have never been to the beach before.
It’s pretty thoughI collect the sand in a pile and I stick it inside lol.
I bought a “clam holder” but I used it for the lobo because it also kept getting knocked over…oh, and that lobo brought in lots of aiptasia despite my completely covering the base with super glue
lol.
I'll work on that.@Sean Clark , don't make things weird.
I have never kept butterflies, mainly because I am intimidated by them.I’m not worried about the aiptasia at all. I spoke to @eatbreakfast on a different forum that he’s active on (he’s a very reputable fish behavioralist expert).
He said he had great success with pyramid butterflies (h. zoster). He said a trio would work good for my tank when I asked. They will only pick at xenia and anthellia which I don’t keep.
The aiptasia? You can have it. I’ll ship it, just pay shipping plus some profit.It’s pretty though
I meant the loboThe aiptasia? You can have it. I’ll ship it, just pay shipping plus some profit.
I have heard that once uronema is in the tank, that it is there forever. Is that the case?I still have the 6 chromis left. One of them has a brownish red gash (it has had that for the past 2 weeks). It didn’t die yet which is weird because uronema kills within 2 days.
I stopped all medications. I’m just power feeding white worms (which they LOVE).
Here’s the gash that’s been there for 2 weeks. Only one has it. It almost seems like it’s healing which is weird. Uronema isn’t usually healable, so we’ll see:
Yes, but it normally just feeds on detritus and bacteria.I have heard that once uronema is in the tank, that it is there forever. Is that the case?
I guess that I do not understand how it works then. If I introduce new fish then they may catch it, may not. Old fish may catch it or may not? Sorry for the questions but I am super paranoid about introducing anything.Yes, but it normally just feeds on detritus and bacteria.
I just looked it up... Found this and it has a pretty good explanation.I guess that I do not understand how it works then. If I introduce new fish then they may catch it, may not. Old fish may catch it or may not? Sorry for the questions but I am super paranoid about introducing anything.
Thanks. I am still terrified.I just looked it up... Found this and it has a pretty good explanation.
Uronema
Uronema marinum (updated 6-10-2023) What You Need To Know: * These are the red sores most often seen on chromis damsels & anthias. However, Uronema can technically infect any fish - sometimes only in the gills. * The most up-to-date treatment methods are being discussed here: Intermediate -...humble.fish
Would you be scared of adding chromis that have been prequarantined from TSM Aquatics as well?Thanks. I am still terrified.
You guys gotta be careful, because anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law.
- Page 17: Getting back on my feet and emotionally recovering . Discussion about aiptasia (QT didn’t work) and chromis damsels (uronema). Cabinetry will be completed in 15 days from now!
Yes, I wouldn't add anything without my own qt period. Nothing negative about TSM. I just don't want to risk it at this point.Would you be scared of adding chromis that have been prequarantined from TSM Aquatics as well?
I agree with you completely.Yes, I wouldn't add anything without my own qt period. Nothing negative about TSM. I just don't want to risk it at this point.
I have trust issues. If I treated them then I could only blame myself. I am more comfortable with that than pointing fingers.I agree with you completely.
I asked mainly to find out if you would be scared of adding chromis even if you treated/had them treated and they were clean?
I’m jealous! The lamarki is one of the Genicanthus I would love to have. A reef with just Genicanthus angels and wrasses with a mix of other peaceful fish sounds like a dream to me. But for now I’ll be happy with my 8 wrasses, this guy and 6 gobies