So, anyone see an issue with putting halimeda type algae in with the puffer? Read online they eat some algae in the wild, but I have had trouble finding specific/trustworthy sources
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I think you're about to find out.So, anyone see an issue with putting halimeda type algae in with the puffer? Read online they eat some algae in the wild, but I have had trouble finding specific/trustworthy sources
I wish! Actually would like to watch him grow. I think he is about 14-18”He looks huge
Thanks! Losing him was hard bc of how much the Mrs. loved him. She has a thing for puffers. I hear you on all the tanks. Would love to do a fish room like you described with everything plumbed to central filtration. Would be soooooo stable!!!this was/is a fun thread to read. that is the problem with fish tanks and reefing if i had al hte time space and $$ i would have
a nice size reef ( i have)
a nano RFA tank ( I have )
a 300+ gallon fish only setup ( I hope to have soon-ish)
a sea horse tank
a macro tank
a FW planted tank
bummer about the dog face
Thanks this was sort of my thought as well. I am certainly NOT a wrasse expert, in fact I don’t have any currently.Sand burrowing wrasses wouldn't be of too much help only because from what I've heard they sleep in the same spot each night... Wrasse owners please confirm this.
Gobies suck, they hate being alive in my care xD I do know a whole lot of people love them though.
I would strongly recommend Cerith and/or nassarius snails if you need you're sand stirred. they are wonderful at it and the ceriths turn themselves back over when they fall!