Teelabrown
New member
Okay, I have been cycling this 10 gal for months now waiting for the perfect Dwarf Seahorses to come my way. Well, they haven't and now I have a clean 10 gal with tons of crawlies in it that are all very nice to have around and I'm starting to have second thoughts about the Zots.
The tank currently has tons of shrimp, pods, and bristleworms chugging along with some of the non-coral eating asterina starfish and a margarita snail. The cactus coral has found a new home. He wasn't doing well in either of our tanks. I've built a DSB in with an undergravel filter thinking of any potential baby Zots and was going to throw in a sifting star to keep dead zones out of the bed. I'm happy to change around the set up to some better filtration, a shallow bed, betting lighting, whatever. It would take two seconds.
So...
Dwarf Seahorses
Anemone Tank with some Clowns
Zoanthid tank
Cuttlefish
Amusing Crustaceans
Cow Fish
Sea Cucumbers
Or something else that would be nifty? There are tons of things Serv won't let me have because they die and nuke the tank, or they eat corals, or they borrow your shoes without returning them. Any suggestions?
The tank currently has tons of shrimp, pods, and bristleworms chugging along with some of the non-coral eating asterina starfish and a margarita snail. The cactus coral has found a new home. He wasn't doing well in either of our tanks. I've built a DSB in with an undergravel filter thinking of any potential baby Zots and was going to throw in a sifting star to keep dead zones out of the bed. I'm happy to change around the set up to some better filtration, a shallow bed, betting lighting, whatever. It would take two seconds.
So...
Dwarf Seahorses
Anemone Tank with some Clowns
Zoanthid tank
Cuttlefish
Amusing Crustaceans
Cow Fish
Sea Cucumbers
Or something else that would be nifty? There are tons of things Serv won't let me have because they die and nuke the tank, or they eat corals, or they borrow your shoes without returning them. Any suggestions?