Straight into the sand and connected to the glass on the bottom. The sand there is about 4 inches. That is a anemone crab. Porcelain Anemone Crab -- (Neopetrolisthes ohshimai)Man that hippo has grown since the first day you got it. But that worm just doing its thing between the rocks just scares the bejesus out of me. Also you are obsessed with the worm. That nassaurius snail was like "yo worm I'm not having that". That carpet ain't no joke. Is the foot inside of a PVC pipe? Was that a pom pom crab on the carpet?
I feed it every 3-4 days right now swordfish, scallop, shrimp. I feed the Ritteri LTA and Haddoni the same type, just different sizes. Someone moves my live webcamera and it ends up on the ritteri sometimes.The red haddoni has grown A LOT in a short amount of time. You must feed him often. I wanted to see the big ritteri (sp?) Since I don't have the room in my tank I enjoy it by watching yours.
Yes I have a Ritteri/MAG not to be confused with a GIG.I think it is the mag that you have not the ritt. So many anemone types I forget which one is which. I'll just call it the big one on top
You are correct kind sir, thanks.I thought they were one in the same.
Heteractis magnifica
Heteractis magnifica, also known by the common names magnificent sea anemone or Ritteri anemone.
From who? Him? HAHAHAHAThanks Leroy. I learned something new today.
This work?Great vid. Would like to see some FTS views to put things in perspective.
Thx
Dave.M
I put the questions in the video discription.. sorry.
1 looks like a form of GSP
2 looks like a different type of copepod or maybe its an isopod
3 is a gorilla crab.