The rocks look new ….,
Doesn’t appear to have much life
Doesn’t appear to have much life
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When good stuff just shows up, that's one of the great pleasures in this hobby. I absolutely would not remove it. Kinda orange looking, maybe it's a bam bam and will spread like mad.So update! I have noticed these on one of my rocks. After some googling I think they are protopalys rather than Zoa’s? Sorry for the crap pics they are small!
I also read that most people seem to not like them in their tank and remove them? They grow like crazy or something and kill zoa’s?
I would love it to turn out to be a bam bam! The orange Zoa’s are some of my favourites!When good stuff just shows up, that's one of the great pleasures in this hobby. I absolutely would not remove it. Kinda orange looking, maybe it's a bam bam and will spread like mad.
I dig the Aquascape!Thanks for all the help. I am happy to be patient I am going away in October so will be at least another 4 weeks before I consider adding fish (think I will go with a pair of clowns first).
This week I have settled on my scape. It’s probably not the best but I’m not the most creative so it will do .
I get that they are hardy but everyone starts with clowns which I think is a mistake. They are obnoxious and make adding other fish difficult.
Thanks I had these big plans in my head and spent multiple attempts over several days trying to make it work outside the tank. In the end I just started adding rocks with the idea of lots of caves and access around the back with a decent area for swimming towards the front and it all just came together.I dig the Aquascape!