Mine picked at my acros, then he was put in a sump to live out the rest of his days. I don’t trust them at all. They don’t even do a good job at eating bubble algae.
My gold nugget clown literally took 3 hours and started nipping at the nem when I bought him. By hour 5 he was knee deep in the nem. I think a small tank helps.
I’ve had zero success with peppermint shrimp. They seem to die rather quickly in my tank which is strange because I currently have fish in there that have been alive for 5 years. They do sell them at fintastic for 4 bucks so yes you can get 25 for 100. I’d like to try a filefish but will they eat LPS and SPS? I have no softies other than Yuma mushrooms.
I have a deep blue cube. It is 6 years old and still going strong. It isn't the best quality, and I'll step up on my next tank, but it was a great value.
I’m sorry I don’t have a pic (cause I can’t find one) but what is the brand of frag rack that has soft plastic in the holes which cause the plugs to stay in place? I’ve seen them in pics but have no clue how to buy one. Maybe they were DIY? I have 2 huge turbo snails a bit smaller than a baseball that like to get naughty at night.
That is exactly what mine did. At night he would take frag plugs (with corals attached) and would use them to plug up his live rock hole. That’s how I knew it was a eunicid not a bristlewom. Guess where mine came from? Roozens
Looks like a Eunicid worm. I had one a long time ago. Was impossible to catch. I took out the live rock and left to dry for a few weeks. He actually used to take my frag plugs and move them in front of his rock hole at night. Very bizarre.
That’s a pic of my mini carpet anemone. They only grow to about 2 inches. I’ve been looking for these for a few years....very rare indeed. The UPS center was Gaithersburg.
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