wah you have 2 hrs lunch every day arh bro? keke
tank belongs to someone who just decommed last month... hehe...
A very nice tank. good buy
Did you get the giessemann lightset too, Reaper?
upzz for you bro. too much profiteering recently.... getting a bit skeptical about bids and sale.
I'll pay 7 red for it. but I am sure you will get much higher offer. gd luck.
If they are relatives, then I suppose they will grow very fast too....... think I know what's on a lot of ppl's mind now..... hehe
BTW, Lemon, sorry, your blue yumas all RIP in my tank.
dunno why.... seems like baby yumas are hard to keep.
Hi Jer
I had a rock of 7 luminous green mushrooms.
They were doing great for the 1st month then suddenly one by one they began to melt within a week or two.
about 4 had gone when I examined the polyps and found a flatworm on one of the polyp.
I removed that (interesting to see the way it swim) tiny little creature - about 1 mm - and since then the remaining 3 polyps are doing well.
Not sure if the flatworm was the cause of the mushroom melting but since its demise, everything is back to normal.
All the best bro.
They do. I tucked Peter's frag of 7 polups into a hole on a rock.
It is firmly encrusted now with 20+ polyps.
probably take about 2 - 3 weeks to secure themselves.
Hey btw, I will meet you guys later.
Those large coral chips will do nicely too.
can cut the chip to shorter length if the elongated shape is an eyesore.
I kept the ones in your 2026 previously
can pass you some if you need them.
I am going to separate all my zoas into frags of ten polyps on these chips.
Pros - can ensure survival if one of the frags caught disease.
- can see growth / decline easier
- can sell if wanted