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Hmmm considering removing the coral tbh :/ shame as it’s a nice piece
lol the amount of heads for £40 I should have known there would be a catch
Assuming bubble bees are a no go with my astreas ?
Yes I feed reef roids fairly heavy because of my gonipora the candy cane is the only coral with the issue of the tubes and mucus webs. I’ve got glue and am ready to go to town on them shortly will my candy cane be good out the water for 20 mins or so to give me a chance to get all the buggers and allow the glue to set ?Bumble bees are fine. They live for a very long time which is neat. I have had some for years.
But in reality the best thing is to stop them when they first arrive. They really enjoy particulate food so if you feed something powdery like reef roids you will see their mucus webs. That is how I know a tank has them or not.
But still there are lots of people who have them and really just learn to ignore them. I feed my corals and tank heavily so they annoyed me when I had them. I got them from live rock when I first started and I fed way too much reef roids so they did very well in that tank
Yes I feed reef roofs fairly heavy because of my gonipora the candy cane is the only coral with the issue of the tubes and mucus webs. I’ve got glue and ready to go to town on them shortly will my candy cane be good out the water for 20 mins or so to give me a chance to get all the buggers and allow the glue to set ?
I had my monti plating coral out of the water for a good 15 mins when glueing over a large aiptasia so hoping all will go well the glue sorted the aiptasia so should work fine just hoping I can get them all as some are in hard to reach places very close to the flesh of the coralAs long as the super glue is gel then I would just glue it and put the coral in a little cup of water for maybe 30 seconds. The glue hardens super fast when water hits it