flaming scallop hopped into my overflow!

jackolee

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I'm not sure if this is a problem or not.

I woke up looked for it didn't see it so I decided to look in the overflow and its just sitting in the overflow right on top of my sump pump.

Should I try to get it out? Or just let it do its thing and get out by itself?
 
LOL. yea I know dude.
He was landing on my feather dusters.
And theres like a mini mountain kind of thing in my tank made with my live rocks and behind it theres a big space.

I wake up in the morning and I dont know HOW he gets to the back of there. OR even how he jumped up into the over flow box.

Theres a big space between the highs point of the rocks and the top of the over flow box.

I thought it got picked up by the fans for a sec
 
LOL yea. But I returned mine two days ago.

tank is way over crowded IMO.

need to take on of the Sea urchins back too
 
is the tank really small or something?

urchins and scallops kinda need a high amount of biological food stuffs, like phytoplankton and copepods, in order to survive in a tank.

in most cases, even mature tanks are unable to sustain their foodsource, and they starve to death, along with many other scavengers and non-photosynthetic filter feeders.

that is probably a wise decision that will prevent one or two untimely deaths.

alot of times, the most responsible thing a hobbyist can do is just say no... not all tanks and setups are cutout to handle different kinds of marine life.

good luck noobie :)
 
lol =)
thanks.

but tanks is about 36? Its a corner tank.

but my step dad keeps bringing stuff home without me knowing but he stopped now.

He bought some phytoplankton in a bottle. idk if that helps.
 
ya. filter feeding inverts like corals, tube worms, clams; also nudibranchs, sea slugs, urchins, and others require phytoplankton in order to survive. its a good food to have handy for any tank with inverts
 
word. should i try to feed the clam or just let it do its thing???

if you search for my most recent post.

i posted links to pictures of my tank and the fishes i have
 
clams are filter feeders. spot feeding will only irritate it. you can add the phyto in a flow area directed towards the clam for the best feeding style, but most of their energy actually comes from the sugars produced by their zoxanthellae in their gastrodermal layer. (in laymans terms, they are mostly photosythetic, like plants.)
 
Yea thats what the shop said too.
Good to hear it from more than one person.

Heres the post from this other thread I made asking how to properly feed all my little guys

And the clam is a Tridacnid clam.

Also IMO tank is a bit over crowded.
But pease dont scold me, in the process of maybe returning some of the stuff

pictures are a bit big. idk what the site rules are about posting pictures directly onto the page is, so ill just post think link.

My light
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v495/zgmfx10afreedom/DSC00234.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v495/zgmfx10afreedom/DSC00233.jpg

This is a video of my tank. before the tang and few other things.

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v495/zgmfx10afreedom/?action=view&current=MOV00223.flv

Clam
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v495/zgmfx10afreedom/DSC00201.jpg

Blood Shrimp
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v495/zgmfx10afreedom/DSC00209.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v495/zgmfx10afreedom/DSC00203.jpg

I think this was called a frog tongue coral???
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v495/zgmfx10afreedom/DSC00205.jpg

Fire Fish
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v495/zgmfx10afreedom/DSC00211.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v495/zgmfx10afreedom/DSC00206.jpg

Feather Duster and IDK what that red thing is
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v495/zgmfx10afreedom/DSC00235.jpg

For those of you who can identify the red thing, does it move?
cause I just realized it moved away from where it was originally set at

Full view of the tank
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v495/zgmfx10afreedom/DSC00225.jpg

Another thing I dont know the name of
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v495/zgmfx10afreedom/DSC00172.jpg

Best pic I have of the Cownfish. Moves too fast
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v495/zgmfx10afreedom/DSC00185.jpg

And forgot the name of this anemone
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v495/zgmfx10afreedom/DSC00159-1.jpg


A coral that was recently purchased
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v495/zgmfx10afreedom/DSC00229.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v495/zgmfx10afreedom/DSC00230.jpg
You can see the tang running around in the back hiding.

The sea urchin that maybe getting returned
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v495/zgmfx10afreedom/DSC00232.jpg

Theres another one its black and way smaller but it keeps hiding so no pics of it.

DSC00231.jpg

Oh dont mind the scallop. I returned him a few days ago

OH! And I got my tank from my friend. And when he gave it to me I found stowaways!
There were 2 spider crabs hiding in the far back of the tank
 
well for starters,

the "red thing" is a sponge, i dont know the scietific name for it, but thats what it is.

the shrimp is actually called a fire shrimp

your urchin is a pencil urchin

the "other thing you dont know the name of" is a euphyllia divisa coral, also commonly called a torch coral.

the anemone actually looks like a galaxea coral IMO, are you positive its an anemone, maybe its just me, but it doesnt look like one im familiar with.

and lastly, the frog tongue coral, which looks pretty nice, you can just call it a tongue coral. you lucked out, cuz normally they are kinda boring but you got a real nice one
 
well the shop and this book on all reef fishes and inverts said the shrimp is called either blood shrimp or fire shrimp.

torch coral. sounds cool HAHHA.

I think its an anemone. I got it from my friend when I bought the thing from him. Forgot what he said its called. Hes the guy that is helping me with most of the stuff I have problems with.

=) I'm glad you think it looks nice. And that I got the good one.

And do sponges move??? Cause it fell off the landing it was sitting on.
 
spider crab.... um also known as emerald crabs i think... sorry I'm super NOOB!

LOL

but it looks some what like this
nemeraldcrab.jpg
 
i was almost positive the "anemone" was a galaxea. its actually a coral, not an anemone.

ive never heard them called spider crabs before, just emerald crabs.

sponges dont move, they dont have any sort of cillia-like organs/nelles. they are stationary invertebrates. sometimes stuff just falls because of flow, or something pushes it ove, especially reclusive emerald crabs looking for food to scavenge of the bottom of rocks and such.

and dont worry, we were all noobs at one time. as you learn youll become more familiar with all the cool little inhabitants that the hobby has to offer. the coolest thing i think about this whole hobby is that theres always new things that people are trying to keep in captivity. you know, with dogs, theres only so many species... same with cats, horses, etc. but marine fish, theres thousand and thousands of species, and so many more invertebratesw, cnidarians, so many endless possibilities that all culminate into our trial and error frontier of reef hobb-ing.

i dont think i could ever get sick of my fish-box. lol
 
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