Green? Danger Will Robinson!!!!!Green x?
I should try to get a count on it some day early.
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Green? Danger Will Robinson!!!!!Green x?
I should try to get a count on it some day early.
Green , emerald crab figured out I fed nem pellets and started to hide with it to steal pellets lolWE still green...;Wideyed
The nem will "kill" the tent first and then eat. Just a defense mechanism, as a clipped tent goes into offense when clipped. Will be no harm to the current nem, as the clipping has no additional aid from it's "body" to replenish it.Ok guys I have a conspiracy , I found a tentacle on sandbed I think from the healthy nems because it was very bright. So I thought cool I can feed to my bleached nem to help restore zooxanthelle, so put into its mouth it moved the tentacle to the side and it looks like it’s fusing with it?! It’s the bright tentacle near bottom , I saw messentrial filaments near tentacle as if to attach it , still there this morning will see after work what happens lol
Interesting lol , I was just trying to give the zooxanthelle a population boost I read somewhere Orion would feed bleached nems tentacles from healthy nems hopefully it gets something out of itThe nem will "kill" the tent first and then eat. Just a defense mechanism, as a clipped tent goes into offense when clipped. Will be no harm to the current nem, as the clipping has no additional aid from it's "body" to replenish it.
AKA, it has one round in mag and not able to reload. Full nem has full mag and speed reloads lol.
it does work and I have been doing it for years. With your bta, it doesnt really appear that it needed it. It will not hurt it though either.Interesting lol , I was just trying to give the zooxanthelle a population boost I read somewhere Orion would feed bleached nems tentacles from healthy nems hopefully it gets something out of it
WHITE... ID PLEASE...
Never mind stopped ,all done now, here comes the cold ...
i still see bare spots.meanwhile in Indiana
That is clearly the ultra-special "snow" coral! Each polyp typically has 6 tentacles. In some areas, these polyps are highly valued as a bottom cover. Others prefer to keep their yard reef "bare-bottom" and detest how invasive these polyps are under certain climate parameters, such as low temperature and high levels of dihydrogen monoxide.WHITE... ID PLEASE...
Never mind stopped ,all done now, here comes the cold ...
No whining from me, I still love the stuff! ...as does Molly and as will the puppies, hopefully!STOP WHINING!!!!!!