Russ Braaten
New member
I was at Gary's store ART the other day and saw a bunch of weird round things in a screened quarantine area of his coral tank. I learned they were tiny jellyfish that had come in as hitchhikers on some rock. They caught as many of the babies as they could and stuck them into this screened area.
They were sized between pencil point to pencil eraser tip size flat circles. I bought a few, they were like $5 for a few of them. I stuck them in the net thingy that I also had and they are growing fast. They doubled in size in a few days. They eat plankton and need light.
They can't be anywhere that they can get stuck in a filter of any sort. They are fun to watch and if they keep growing for me I will have to rehome them (probably with ART) because they can get quite large.
Russ
They were sized between pencil point to pencil eraser tip size flat circles. I bought a few, they were like $5 for a few of them. I stuck them in the net thingy that I also had and they are growing fast. They doubled in size in a few days. They eat plankton and need light.
They can't be anywhere that they can get stuck in a filter of any sort. They are fun to watch and if they keep growing for me I will have to rehome them (probably with ART) because they can get quite large.
Russ