Neogenocide
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Hello everyone,
I am soon going to rescuing a large very healthy, but unhappy carpet nem. I'm guessing when I say it measures 16"+ across, but it's currently taking up a lot of the 75g tank that it inhabits. I say it's healthy as the color is good, mouth tightly closed, but unhappy as it's wandering again in it's current home. I've worked out a deal to acquire this guy and put him in my 180g DT and plan to rescape one end of the tank just to house him, and then place other coral around it when it's good and settled. I do have a few questions, if some of you wouldn't mind.
#1 What is the best procedure to get the nem to let go, so I can get him out of his current tank. His foot is larger than my fully open hand, and I'm 6 foot tall. This is my largest concern as I don't want to doom him from the start. I've heard RO ice cubes, credit cards, fingers nails.....just very nervous to go about this.
#2 The current owners are feeding him silver sides, which I've never like the idea of introducing bone into their diet, so I'm thinking of switching it to raw shrimp....thoughts? Will a change in diet upset these guys?
#3 I'm pretty sure I know the answer on this one, but wanted to ask to be sure. The nem is currently inhabited by a fully grown, mean Clarkii Clown. I don't really want this guy in my tank, are there any problem with removing a hosting clown?
#4 Since I'm rescaping one of my tank just for this guy, do you have any particular tips for making a great habitat for this guy? One of the local reefers said they like to be supported, so my thought was to build a horseshoe like structure, and then build up the backside to allow other corals to be placed above and around it. This will not only support him, but tip him forward for great viewing in the tank. Does that sound like it would work? Thoughts or recommendations?
I think that's all I've got for now. Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
Also here is pic of the nem in question. It looks distorted as it's against the front glass, and I'm taking the pic in a downward fashion trying to show it's color so I could talk my wife into getting it.
Thanks,
Scott
I am soon going to rescuing a large very healthy, but unhappy carpet nem. I'm guessing when I say it measures 16"+ across, but it's currently taking up a lot of the 75g tank that it inhabits. I say it's healthy as the color is good, mouth tightly closed, but unhappy as it's wandering again in it's current home. I've worked out a deal to acquire this guy and put him in my 180g DT and plan to rescape one end of the tank just to house him, and then place other coral around it when it's good and settled. I do have a few questions, if some of you wouldn't mind.
#1 What is the best procedure to get the nem to let go, so I can get him out of his current tank. His foot is larger than my fully open hand, and I'm 6 foot tall. This is my largest concern as I don't want to doom him from the start. I've heard RO ice cubes, credit cards, fingers nails.....just very nervous to go about this.
#2 The current owners are feeding him silver sides, which I've never like the idea of introducing bone into their diet, so I'm thinking of switching it to raw shrimp....thoughts? Will a change in diet upset these guys?
#3 I'm pretty sure I know the answer on this one, but wanted to ask to be sure. The nem is currently inhabited by a fully grown, mean Clarkii Clown. I don't really want this guy in my tank, are there any problem with removing a hosting clown?
#4 Since I'm rescaping one of my tank just for this guy, do you have any particular tips for making a great habitat for this guy? One of the local reefers said they like to be supported, so my thought was to build a horseshoe like structure, and then build up the backside to allow other corals to be placed above and around it. This will not only support him, but tip him forward for great viewing in the tank. Does that sound like it would work? Thoughts or recommendations?
I think that's all I've got for now. Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
Also here is pic of the nem in question. It looks distorted as it's against the front glass, and I'm taking the pic in a downward fashion trying to show it's color so I could talk my wife into getting it.
Thanks,
Scott