jedimasterben
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Sorry for this post being long, I just wanted to document everything that I could as thoroughly as I could, along with photos.
So September 4th, 2014 I got a bigass H. magnifica. It was purchased from a Petco and looked like this in-store. It stuck the **** out of my hand when I touched it the first time, I had no clue that a nem could sting that strongly.
It immediately settled in and within around 20 minutes my clownfish had taken up residence. This photo is from November 15th, 2014.
This one from March 15th, 2015.
So July 18th, 2015, the nem, along with a lot of my surviving coral and rock, were in a holding tank after I dismantled my 80g tank and was building the stand and setting up my 40g system. That morning, the nem got fed up with being in the holding tank (despite being battered with flow and around 250 PAR, which it had LOVED before), and it went for a jog.
It made its way into the gyre that was in the holding tank, uncovered (big mistake), and I'm sure you know the rest. It was not a truly devastating chopping, more like an aggressive haircut, as the nem simply lost the ends of most of its tentacles.
She still did not look too horrible. This photo is from September 1st, 2015, twelve days after getting the 40g filled and all livestock moved into it.
September 21st, 2015 is the farther back that I can see the nem is starting deflate cycles.
September 29th, 2015
December 1st, 2015
December 13th, 2015
January 25th, 2015
Will continue in the next post, thank you.
So September 4th, 2014 I got a bigass H. magnifica. It was purchased from a Petco and looked like this in-store. It stuck the **** out of my hand when I touched it the first time, I had no clue that a nem could sting that strongly.
It immediately settled in and within around 20 minutes my clownfish had taken up residence. This photo is from November 15th, 2014.
This one from March 15th, 2015.
So July 18th, 2015, the nem, along with a lot of my surviving coral and rock, were in a holding tank after I dismantled my 80g tank and was building the stand and setting up my 40g system. That morning, the nem got fed up with being in the holding tank (despite being battered with flow and around 250 PAR, which it had LOVED before), and it went for a jog.
It made its way into the gyre that was in the holding tank, uncovered (big mistake), and I'm sure you know the rest. It was not a truly devastating chopping, more like an aggressive haircut, as the nem simply lost the ends of most of its tentacles.
She still did not look too horrible. This photo is from September 1st, 2015, twelve days after getting the 40g filled and all livestock moved into it.
September 21st, 2015 is the farther back that I can see the nem is starting deflate cycles.
September 29th, 2015
December 1st, 2015
December 13th, 2015
January 25th, 2015
Will continue in the next post, thank you.