Hey guys I'm pretty disappointed to see no one else joined in the SPS festive season. Anyway i went to use the super glue gel today that i left on the bench but it was missing. There was some salty water on the bench top and i'd swear i could see the letters ' IOU ' spelled out in slime as if a snail crawled around there, weird stuff hey.
Had a good look through the tank and didn't spot anything out of place although i'd swear one of my snails looks a bit like Rudolph the red nosed reindeer, must be my tired eyes playing tricks with me..............
I see Rudolph. I would have joined in the fun, but I cannot frag my frags LOL. Hopefully next year my frags will be small colonies and I can take bits off to glue onto my xmas tree.
Hey guys, the tree is going well and all the decorations are happy No one has murdered his neighbor lately but the pav is a dead coral walking - the SSC is heading his way lol.
Hey guys, the tree is going well and all the decorations are happy No one has murdered his neighbor lately but the pav is a dead coral walking - the SSC is heading his way lol.
I think it's just a case of the longer PE at night allowing contact in areas that aren't reached during daylight hours mate. I've turned the tree a bit to stop the flow making it easy for the acro to kill the pav but that's likely to just allow another frag to nuke his neighbor :spin3:
It'll be interesting to see how the tree ends up down the track after months of growth, i'm not replacing any murdered frags from now on so it's survival of the nastiest from this point on. The winners gets stuck on a rock in the new tank lol.
I think i'll put a few small acros under the tree as it's looking bare. Potatohead and the fish will be getting 2 mysis cubes spread over the day along with heaps of nori. The acros will be having a cyclop-eeze turkey with reef roids stuffing.......:smokin:
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