What can I say other than I'm a fool who loves challenges.[emoji6]Thank again TY
You didnt have to, but sure saves me alot of time and great to get first hand knowledge
from someone.
You sure picked some hard ones lol
No problem at all sir.
What can I say other than I'm a fool who loves challenges.[emoji6]Thank again TY
You didnt have to, but sure saves me alot of time and great to get first hand knowledge
from someone.
You sure picked some hard ones lol
Haha, sounds like a plan. You can always just post locally and I'll catch you there. [emoji4]When I do finally get my list made Im gonna need your advice, but I'll post it elsewhere
and stop hyjacking your thread lol
Thank you sir! He was trying to get his groove on with my purple queen anthias and scaring the heck out of them.Another excellent video! I understand why you would remove those tangs but I'm curious as to why you moved the exquisite wrasse. I've always wanted an achilles but stayed away from them. They've gotta be my favorite tang.
Thank you sir! He was trying to get his groove on with my purple queen anthias and scaring the heck out of them.
Yeah, it was quite a sight. Haha. At least I got to see his amazing flashing colors for a bit.ahhh, I see haha. Well that makes sense.
Thanks for watching!Sweet vid.
Thanks for following along SPotter!amazing as always!!!!
Haha, he must be late for an urchin convention. [emoji12]You can tell, that urchin is in a hurry!!
You videos are always good to see.
Yeah, I was so shocked to see it in broad daylight. The shapes of the mesenterial filiaments were so intricate... Like a snowflake.Apparently it doesn't think your glass is clean enough.
My slimer clears the back glass before encrusting but it must do it late at night, I never catch it in the act.
Yeah, I was so shocked to see it in broad daylight. The shapes of the mesenterial filiaments were so intricate... Like a snowflake.