Yes he is still alive. I've seen quite a few Naso's that show that horizontal bone/line in the side. If I was able to get a head on shot, you would see how thick he is truly is. The camera imo seems to really define that more then it truly is. He eats Nori daily and eats frozen or custom mix pretty much daily.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6878161#post6878161 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by deansreef the guys says the fish is fat in real life, leave him alone already, this thread is supposed to be pics of 180's right?
Wow nice pair of CBB. They are just so picky. I'll have to get a new picture today. My captive grown clowns just took to my rose bta finally. Only one was in it but now both are hitting it. It's not too often.
No offense taken with anyone I know Thrlride was just joking. I look at the picture and I would of even assumed that. I have a hard time getting my pictures to really blare/wash out colors. The naso looks like but he is actually a deep dark grey.
I have a full atinic shot I'll post. Let's see some night shots.
yeah, I see little slugs somedays then don't for a few then see some again, not sure if there dying and another batch is coming up.
I still see those eggs swirls on stuff so I think There hatchig and living for a few days then dying.
Erik
Maybe they are food for the fish too! Well its neat that they are hatching, and I'm sure it wouldn't be so great if they all lived anyway. there were alot of eggs there.
Those eggs were nudi eggs,
I had baby cardinals a few years back. One day I just found them living in my sump/fug. I never fed them anything special and they did fine tell a power outage kill most of my stuff.
I knew those eggs were the Nudibranch eggs. I was looking through your pics. and saw the baby, I was curious, I think they have a better chance of survival if they are tank raised anyway. I also love the pond. I have 2 of them, love them alot!
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