I just picked this up from a fellow reefer, thank you Joe.
I am so happy I wanted to share. I had been looking for one with the white speckles for some time. I am still acclimating it and it is looking fantastic
Don't know what you're talking, it looks pretty good to me. I can finally see the speckling and I am very happy. I will post an updated photo when it gets settled in. You have a lovley family and that your cat, what a cuddle bug!
Thanks
My old tank (gone) I have replaced it. three rbta in the center.
In the new 50, check out the ugly green coraline alges, I picked up an urchin, it is helping. This is my female ocellaris, still waiting for them to start laying again after the move.
Finally these little ones are clones of my larger rbta, for some reason they stay very small and just keep splitting. I think I have 6 tight now.
and a split. They are not speckled, LOL it's sand, had some crazy flow.
Almost forgot my gbta before the move.
I feel like I just told my life story and there you have it.
You got yours to stay out in the open? :lol: Mine is still under some rock you'd never know it is in the tank. Maybe I'll move some things around today.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14695457#post14695457 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by t5Nitro You got yours to stay out in the open? :lol: Mine is still under some rock you'd never know it is in the tank. Maybe I'll move some things around today.
I would suggest you let it be. Sometines it takes them a while get comfortable in your tank. If you move it, there is a good possibility it will just go right back into hiding. This may also add to its stress. I know you want to see it but you it would be much better in the long run to let it do it's own thing.
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