grizfyrfyter
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I love these guys!
no polyp extension yet? no pulsing?Pom pom crab in the house!
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We have seen it brandish its anemone fists at a hermit crab and porcelain crab who got too close.
And it has been hanging out in and around the Calfo pulsing pink sinularia I got from @Apon at the swap!
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Wow, long time no updates. Crazy busy and stressful year. No time now, but we have recently obtained a variety of fascinating inverts. More pics to come soon...
Heehee. Nice and simple. This skimmer must be first run of AquaC - only adjustment is exit gate valve! Main tank skimmer is later version, fancy like adjustable air intake. It has awesome auto waste collector that closes itself with a floating ping pong ball in case it fills up. Perfect for a tank not at home.Dig that old school downdraft skimmer!
yes i had it high in tank, some flow too@Apon How’s this for polyp extension? Not sure how it looks for you. No visible pulsing. Does yours have tons of light?
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Thanks for the info! I will definitely move mine up.yes i had it high in tank, some flow too
What a great and inspiring teacher that's continuing the hobby! I wish I had someone like you growing up to teach me a love of marine science earlier on.Changed up the gorgonian station in our semester frag-o-rama due to past issues at the mounting step. Tried two techniques: drilled holes in skeletons or rocks, and thin super glue in sand. We fragged two former large frags from @Apon and a massive gorg from @Kensington Reefer. Still haven't dealt with skimmer microbubbles in our new frag tank, so pic not clear.
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Yes, but using a scalpel to cut a gorgonian piece and carefully carve off the tissue at the base to reveal the wiry core is hella cool when you are 13.Interesting technique...
I would have simply zip tied or rubber banded between two pieces of rubble
But, whatever works!