jlp.xiii
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Okay, so I went to my local Petco to buy a stand they sell for 40 gal breeders that was actually made out of real wood instead of particle board. In espresso! Pretty cool. Anyways, I was browsing (read: taking pity on) the saltwater tanks as I always do when I venture there and I saw this amazing specimen still floating in its shipping bag. I couldn't let the creature die in that horrible place so I bought him right away. It's a beautiful (Haddoni?) carpet, beautiful green tentacles, not bleached.. Measures 6-8" easily. Long story short, I get this guy home & acclimated to the water and he's been acclimating in the tank all day. I dimmed the lights way down to allow time to adjust since he was just shipped and all seems to be going well. The mouth isn't gaping like at first (never saw its guts) and it's super reactive to the touch and sticky as heck. I'm pretty sure i even felt a small shock.. Probably just my imagination, lol.
I was simply wondering if there was anything I can do to help this guy out with his acclimation process, seeing as how it's an amazing creature and my clowns are in love.
Sorry for the picture quality, some of that is the actual water. I added about 20 lbs of new aragonite sand and forgot to rinse it like an idiot so my water looks disgusting.
I was simply wondering if there was anything I can do to help this guy out with his acclimation process, seeing as how it's an amazing creature and my clowns are in love.
Sorry for the picture quality, some of that is the actual water. I added about 20 lbs of new aragonite sand and forgot to rinse it like an idiot so my water looks disgusting.