S shabreeson New member Apr 18, 2011 #21 bonsainut said: once it settles in and relaxes and adapts a more natural form it will be easy to tell what species it is. Click to expand... +1
bonsainut said: once it settles in and relaxes and adapts a more natural form it will be easy to tell what species it is. Click to expand... +1
G gattoro New member Apr 18, 2011 #22 Totally confused on ID, but great advice BonsaiNut. I will give it time and care. In a few months I'll post some more pictures...
Totally confused on ID, but great advice BonsaiNut. I will give it time and care. In a few months I'll post some more pictures...
M Montireef New member Apr 19, 2011 #23 It's a BTA for sure. Ever seen a premnas hosted by a H. Magnifica?
Winwood New member Apr 19, 2011 #24 Montireef said: It's a BTA for sure. Ever seen a premnas hosted by a H. Magnifica? Click to expand... I have. In an aquarium several times. Also, in Scott Michael's book there is a picture of a large pair of GSMs being hosted by one in the wild.
Montireef said: It's a BTA for sure. Ever seen a premnas hosted by a H. Magnifica? Click to expand... I have. In an aquarium several times. Also, in Scott Michael's book there is a picture of a large pair of GSMs being hosted by one in the wild.