"the Package" has landed!

Cool! It IS funny when hermits come out of their shell and seeing them "naked". When I first got my TBS sand, I saw something *I* have never seen before -- a SNAIL coming out of its shell and moving into another one! I didn't know they did that!

Never heard of that, but I have heard of them (snails) coming out for whatever reason. They'll sometimes live for a few days or more with a curly body just hanging there on their back. It has to be stress induced, but you won't find any information on it. They grow their own shell, so who knows what is going on.
 
FTS of it all filled up, had to cut down the gorgs to 1/2 size (clippings went to a buddy rebuilding a tank) and just gave away the blade gorg as my tank wasn't nearly big enough to hold that too. The bottom condy isn't on a rock... that is a clam. The cucumber wont leave the mag float alone, the goby is way to fast to get a pic of, and the only loss so far was the peppermint shrimp on night 1 who got ate by the condy.
 

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Looks like the Gulf!

Looks like the Gulf!

FTS of it all filled up, had to cut down the gorgs to 1/2 size (clippings went to a buddy rebuilding a tank) and just gave away the blade gorg as my tank wasn't nearly big enough to hold that too. The bottom condy isn't on a rock... that is a clam. The cucumber wont leave the mag float alone, the goby is way to fast to get a pic of, and the only loss so far was the peppermint shrimp on night 1 who got ate by the condy.

Nice job!!

Richard TBS:lolspin::lolspin::lolspin:
 
FTS looks great. As an aside, I grew up in Sioux Falls. My dad taught at Brandon elementary for 10 years and I went there one year for 1st grade in 1976. Good to know there's a reef tank somewhere in the middle of all that corn and soybeans. Good luck.
 
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