chrisbenavides New member Mar 12, 2014 #1 What's on my glass? Attachments photo-2.jpg 34.1 KB · Views: 0
Calappidae Harlequin Shrimp Mar 12, 2014 #3 mbingha said: Snail eggs. Aka fish and coral food Click to expand... +1 Or nudibranch eggs if you own a seahare/lettuce slug.
mbingha said: Snail eggs. Aka fish and coral food Click to expand... +1 Or nudibranch eggs if you own a seahare/lettuce slug.
Calappidae Harlequin Shrimp Mar 12, 2014 #6 chrisbenavides said: Do I need to stir them so they enter the water column? Click to expand... When they hatch little free floating snail babies will travel!... and then get eaten :facepalm: Such a cruel world :crazy1:
chrisbenavides said: Do I need to stir them so they enter the water column? Click to expand... When they hatch little free floating snail babies will travel!... and then get eaten :facepalm: Such a cruel world :crazy1:
chrisbenavides New member Mar 13, 2014 #7 I don't have any fish (yet). Only some gorgonians, small leather, zoas, mushrooms and xenia. Hope any of these guys will enjoy them.
I don't have any fish (yet). Only some gorgonians, small leather, zoas, mushrooms and xenia. Hope any of these guys will enjoy them.
faithenfire it's all IMO Mar 14, 2014 #8 well if it drifts onto the corals they might absorb it looks like cerinth snail eggs-but fore sure snail eggs
well if it drifts onto the corals they might absorb it looks like cerinth snail eggs-but fore sure snail eggs