Thats a nice acro biggles, but I do not see anything other than the crab in there.
It's hiding lol.
Usually a clown goby that's hiding in acros that aren't pests :beer:
I find clown gobies can really irritate an acro if they settle in long term so i avoid them like the plague tbh mate.
A seahorse hey Mike.......... you didn't even bloody try to look did you mate....
Looks like there might be a tiny brittle/serpent star to the right of the crab.
around 2 o'clockish. :hmm5:
Whilst i have other acros hosting brittle stars this particular critter isn't one mate. At least you didn't suggest a unicorn etc like someone we know lol.
Great thread. Enjoy my subscription. If you don't mind - a couple of questions about your sand bed... 1. What is the average depth? 2. What is your maintenance routine for it? I've always had bare bottom tanks but am starting a 37g cube only sps and was to try a sand bottom. Any other insights would Ba appreciated. Thank you.
Thanks mate, i keep the sand to 1" or less and regularly disturb it with a stick after lights out. Things like sand sifting star fish are great and my wrasse are happy as long as there's at least 1" to sleep in. You really only need it as shallow as you can get away with whilst allowing for any sand duning from your in tank flow. A 2ft length of 1/4" JG airline tubing makes a great tool for swishing through the sand bed to release gunk without actually disturbing the bottom too much. :thumbsup:
Biggles, I've been a closet fan for a while and that video of that radium junks acro is just insane! So so jealous of your collection and skills.
-deez
Thanks for dropping in to say hello deez :beer:
That acro on the last page demonstrates your handiwork better than anything so far, Andrew.
It requires a certain amount of skill to install underwater lights inside such a small plastic ornament while keeping it looking so real.
Nice!
Hiding the wires is the real trick Matt
If you're ever interested in selling a frag of the Anthelia let me know Biggles, I love matting soft corals.
I'll gladly keep a piece of it for you, i never expect or want anything in return for stuff i give friends.
May be totally wrong but in the upper right hand side of that colony I see a pair of eyes that look crustacean like to me. Maybe a kind of shrimp?
Bingo Andy :celeb1:
The only way you spot them is by shining a torch or taking flash pics of your acros after lights out. Their eyes reflect back as bright white dots unlike normal commensal crabs who's eyes never reflect. If you see eyes reflecting from within an acro and see no body it's a shrimp and a good guy. If the reflecting eyes are attached to a crab it will be a little hairy bugger that you don't want in the colony.
So - the easiest check for good stuff and bad stuff in your acros is with a torch during darkness. I found and removed two hairy brown crabs from this acro the night after i got it. An inspection the first night revealed two hairy crabs, one tetralia sp and the shrimp.
This bad pic taken while i held a torch with one hand and the phone with the other at least shows you what i mean about a torch revealing stuff you might otherwise miss.
Pretty sure it's one of these guys or similar and the other two i know of are the same. Try the torch after lights out and you might be surprised what's living in your acros.
commensal shrimp
I am uploading a two minute video of the tank as we speak. Wait until you see the fish react to me dumping in two mysis cubes, flake and mini pellets all mixed together in a jar of tank water lol...........