That is what I think, but I do not know which kind. The tentacles look quite long to be a Periwinkle, no?I used to have a big pacific coast aquariums chiller. Lol.
Looks like a snail. Lol
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That is what I think, but I do not know which kind. The tentacles look quite long to be a Periwinkle, no?I used to have a big pacific coast aquariums chiller. Lol.
Looks like a snail. Lol
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Indeed! I love those guys! Have you seen this?You should get these guys.
Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker
Nope....not me. That was a guy named Steve Weeks...close but no cigar. I met him a few times. He actually helped me a bunch back in the day as to where to collect certain coldwater specimens.@steveweast are you the previous owner of the orchard near Sherwood that had the Leafy Sea dragons back in the 90's? Was it Pacific Aquarium Supply? Memory is a little challenged these days.
Ah, thanks! That explains the long tentacles. Never a dull moment! ;WootNice venture, always fun to check out the unusual. I did a cool water So. Cal. tank years ago.
Regarding post #58, most likely either a Spionidae or Chaetopteridae worm embedded in the shell.
Well, married for now, but things can change. They are beautiful fish! Thank you for the suggestion, and I will keep them in mind should I deviate (unfaithful!!!) a bit.Unless you are married to the idea of this solely being a biotope....you might want to put in some catalina gobies. They are bright and interesting little fish...thrive in your temperatures....and cheap.
I'm so envious of people who can do biotopes and especially those that can do their own collecting (legally of course). I live right on Lake Ontario so could do a fw version but would love to do a coldwater sw biotope! I love what you have created!Mendel, my new clam, is, well, restless to say the least!
Thank you! It is a great way to learn about the world just outside where you live.I'm so envious of people who can do biotopes and especially those that can do their own collecting (legally of course). I live right on Lake Ontario so could do a fw version but would love to do a coldwater sw biotope! I love what you have created!