i feel like this is a thread that needed to be created.
if you’ve got an appreciation for the little guys, please share….
this is a space in the reefing industry
which is overlooked/under-appreciated.
perhaps that will be changing soon…
seems there are more people into smaller (and reefing overall) reefs nowadays than when i started ten years ago…
so i am am optimistic for what the future holds
trimma hollemani (sold as t. caudomaculatum)
and
trimma canna
if you’ve got an appreciation for the little guys, please share….
this is a space in the reefing industry
which is overlooked/under-appreciated.
perhaps that will be changing soon…
seems there are more people into smaller (and reefing overall) reefs nowadays than when i started ten years ago…
so i am am optimistic for what the future holds
trimma hollemani (sold as t. caudomaculatum)
and
trimma canna