One of my clown got naughty again and leap out of my beta box. Haiz...
Arrgghh......Still unable to get my rbta out of that stupid rock......sian.
Now leaving it upside down and putting another small LR near it. Hope it choose to attach itself to the small rock.
Maybe will try the dipping in & out water another day over the weekend. Just now tried this method but the anemone just refused to barge.
Yesterday managed to catch one of my black ice. Then this morning, while the other in a daze, half asleep mode, caught it as well. Now put them both in beta box with my rock of zoas & rbta. Hope they can host it soon. I still got no idea how to separate the rbta from it. Now some of zoas are not opening due the rbta there.
Not really, the CR tank actually came with a external sump, but I removed it with Vincent's help and added in his designed sump to increase the size.
If Vincent can help, maybe I can ask him to install one for me. Thanks again.
OIC, another knowledge gained, thanks. Dun think mine has one cos I rem mine was quite noisy, that's why I put all the stuff in there to reduce the splashing.
If u dun put anything in your overflow, wouldn't it be very noisy with all the water flowing & splashing down to the sump? Do u do any buffering to reduce the noise?
If it is well fed, maybe it won't, LOL. Anyway flame angels are popular among most reefers, nip or never nip at corals, ppl still keep them. Most species won't nip if they r not hungry but that's just my own opinion.