funkyman
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I need to start figuring out a game plan for removing some of these from my tank. As beautiful as they are, they're multiplying like mad. I started out with 3 about a year ago, and now I have 14.
They look much better in person. The mature ones are a "very" bright green. This picture does not depict them as they are seen with the human eyes in person. I have 250 watt 14K Hammy's, and I can't figure out how to take a picture that doesn't end up predominently blue.
What's the best method(s) for getting them to let go of the rocks they're on so they can be sent to new homes?
They look much better in person. The mature ones are a "very" bright green. This picture does not depict them as they are seen with the human eyes in person. I have 250 watt 14K Hammy's, and I can't figure out how to take a picture that doesn't end up predominently blue.
What's the best method(s) for getting them to let go of the rocks they're on so they can be sent to new homes?