i tried repeatedly to get him to stay on a rock. i buried it in the sand leaving only a little piece showing and he kept jumping off. i propped him back up and he'd move again. one morning when i got up he was sitting where he is now and i felt resistance when i tried to move him. so he's home, i don't want to stress him by cutting him free and moving him again. i just hope there are no problems with him being attached to the glass other than i can't move him or bowl feed him any more.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7598211#post7598211 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jay24k
It really doesn't matter if it is on the sand or not. I have my croceas in the sand and they do just fine. Just make sure if you place him on a rock, it is where you want him to stay. Once they put their foot down, it can be a pain to remove them.
i just can't belive that a few drops in a 140G system could be enough? the stuff i got is called Nannochloropsis Oculata ( say that 5 times fast ) my LFS say they're getting DT's soon though. i have been turning the pumps off and dosing ( for lack of better word, errrr maybe target feeding ) 15ml with a syringe in his general direction, waiting 20 minutes then starting the pumps back up. he seems to be happy enough but now i'm starting to worry i'm putting to much in the system. oh yeah, i do this twice a week.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7604142#post7604142 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ezcompany
no need to bowl feed~ just does a few drops of phtyo every once in awhile.