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Well I haven’t heard him since the first 10 minutes either. That being said my Goby seems to have stuck with his burrow at the front of the tank. MAYBE the shrimp is in there because there certainly seems to be some excavation happening. I thought I saw a little sand being pushed out a few times while the Goby was just sitting still.Don't worry about the pistol, if you hear a sound like the glass cracking-he's in there. Your YWM will probably find him sooner or later.
Good looking clam!
Yep, they've made a home together!Well I haven’t heard him since the first 10 minutes either. That being said my Goby seems to have stuck with his burrow at the front of the tank. MAYBE the shrimp is in there because there certainly seems to be some excavation happening. I thought I saw a little sand being pushed out a few times while the Goby was just sitting still.
Yeah the new light is great. But it has some quirks that might make me go to an AI 16. It doesn’t have a schedule for the moonlight. It’s either on or off all night. I tried to just have the apex turn the outlet off and on so I could have a black period at night but if you cycle power the light goes through a ridiculous self test where it ramps every channel to 100% individually before resuming its programming.Your options with corals will be much better with the new light. Are you able to check the par? How’s your nem doing
Glad to read the good news! Hope your RG is settling in nicely.Well it’s been a while and I’m still fighting the sand algae/Dino’s.
I’ve noticed a LOT of new transient life forms appear in the last month. Pineapple sponges, feather dusters and tiny brittle stars to name a few.
I added a dozen new nassirius snails and a very sizable tiger conch which I’m really enjoying as he is so alien looking.
I also added what is likely the last fish. A Royal gramma who has found a nice nook to hide in and rarely be seen
My RBTA is making a remarkable comeback and my corals are all growing great. I even had some pulsing Xenia re appear elsewhere in the tank after the bleaching incident a few months ago.
My only continuing struggle is nitrates/phosphates. Both are almost 0 or 0 most of the time. It’s perplexing. I feed and feed and extended water changes to once a month and still nada. I’m approaching the point of dosing phos but had hoped to avoid that. I have seen a slight decline in my zoas and goni and am afraid they may be lacking phos.