Congrats. That's awesome. It's an incredible tank.
Thank you! Yeah I'm pretty excited about it! I've seen the electronic proof of the issue, but I'm out of town and not near an LFS to go pick up a paper copy. I can't wait to see it in person when I get back to the Bay Area. I'm out in rural GA at my parent's house on Lake Oconee and there are definitely not any reef stores around here, haha!No way, that's awesome. I'll have to keep a look out for it.
Thank you, Bruce! I'm really excited and honoredCongrats. That's awesome. It's an incredible tank.
Thank you! Yeah I'm pretty excited about it! I've seen the electronic proof of the issue, but I'm out of town and not near an LFS to go pick up a paper copy. I can't wait to see it in person when I get back to the Bay Area. I'm out in rural GA at my parent's house on Lake Oconee and there are definitely not any reef stores around here, haha!
Haha! I'd feel pretty silly doing autographs! I'll be back in town after the 4th of July, so I'll hopefully make it to the next BAR event. I'm starting my new job right after I get back, so it just depends on how busy I am at work.So not readily available for autographs?
Thanks for the offer! I've considered getting some FW shrimp before but they're expensive to be potential betta food. Not sure it my current betta would eat them or not. Maybe next BAR meeting I could grab a few from you and see if the betta will leave them be.If you ever want some cherry shrimp for that fresh water tank (could be lunch for your betta), I have loads.
That would be awesome! Thanks so much! You definitely have a ton of them. I'd love to give a few a shot and see how they do in with my betta. When I was weaning my lionfish onto frozen, I had to keep live ghost shrimp on hand, so I originally tried to keep some in my FW tank. My betta ate them all...so I had to set up a separate shrimp holding tank. That was my previous betta though, that just passed away, so not sure if this new betta is such a shrimp killer. Worth a try!I can bring some to upcoming tank tour. They breed readily in my tank and fight with my cories for food.
Seriously right? I was under the understanding that tangs go nuts for gracillaria. Mine is apparently more into the "processed junk foods". Haha!Why eat healthy fresh food when you have yummy nori? [emoji14]
I think you're referring to the knobby sea rod gorgonian. Its the tall pink branched gorgonian with the large polyps. I got it from KP Aquatics. Here's the link. Its a photosynthetic gorgonian, so its very easy to keep. Its just needs moderate light and flow.Hey Felicia I'm intrigued in one of ur corals u have in ur tank. If ur looking at ur tank it's on the left hand side. It's a whitish pink color branching. it looks like an SPS or maybe a leather do to polyps but the polyps look longer then normal SPS. Any way what kinda coral is that and how hard is it to keep.
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