zoa rock. I have a dozen or so polyp frag of this, if anyone is interested (you can see it out of focus in the first picture). I keep buying something I already have! :rolleye1:
Moved the wrasse into the DT last night . . .
Flashing his reflection . . . he's been doing it all morning . . .
I'm not sure he's a McCosker's, I'm thinking he's a Carpenter's now. What do you all think?
zoa rock. I have a dozen or so polyp frag of this, if anyone is interested (you can see it out of focus in the first picture). I keep buying something I already have! :rolleye1:
Looks great Lisa! I have the same shrimp/goby combo - Favorite part of my tank (except this morning when the shrimp drug a huge (comparatively) rock with blastos on it sideways into his burrow)!!
I go to CF once a week to get new rubble for the shrimp - so cute how excited he gets!
Ugh, I know! I can't count the number of times I've had frags knocked over, upside down, or, like in the one picture, made part of the burrow. It cracks me up when he pulls in a snail or crab, tries to drag it down, realizes it's alive and then has a hard time getting it back out. Heh.
Do you have any cerith snails? The ceriths (in my tank at least) have this bad habit of passing out for a day or two (which is why they're easy prey for hermits - which I have none of). The ceriths get built into the burrow regularly. A couple of them even have snip marks on their shells from the pistol trying to cut them into a more usable shape.
Just don't get an urchin..... deadly combo for frags. I finally banished my urchin to the sump (for ripping zoas off of plugs). The urchin would pick up anything (large pieces!) not glued down (or just not glued down well enough), carry it around for a while, then drop it on the sand bed where it would disappear into the burrow.....
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