Western_reefer
Reef keeper
Okay, thanks for all the help/info!! I really appreciate it!! 
It's no secret, Moses. Spawning is very energy-intensive. So, animals only spawn when they get a lot of food on a regular basis. They need to be fairly comfortable in their home and they need a willing partner of the same species. That's the whole story.
You have some fish that are considered extremely hard to get to breed. Job well done.
And, just to head completely off-topic:
I was out picking what are likely to be the last () Thai chiles of the year, and I found this little dude hiding and sleeping on one of the chiles. PLUS, it was cold enough that this little guy wasn't going anywhere fast. It's too bad that I didn't have a chance to set up the tripod 'cause this would have been the perfect opportunity for some focus-stacking fun. At any rate, I hope you enjoy!
Magnification of 1:1 (well, a little more than that because of the small sensor in my camera):
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Magnification of 2-2.25:1 (same disclaimer):
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And here's a crop and zoom of that last one:
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As an aside: See, I would _never_ have believed that I ever needed to look up a grasshopper's nostril. Obviously, I was wrong.
LMAO!! :lol:As an aside: See, I would _never_ have believed that I ever needed to look up a grasshopper's nostril. Obviously, I was wrong.
I guess I have too much coffee in the morning cause I can't keep still when it comes to macro shots without a tripod.
--Ed