You're the copperband whisperer, Michael might need to get in contact with you to get one that's eating.
I am working on a new batch of CBBYou're the copperband whisperer, Michael might need to get in contact with you to get one that's eating.
It will get MUCH bigger than that, but it's looking great so far! Looks like the move was a success. Super happy about this - thanks for giving it such a good home!
That is my concernIt will get MUCH bigger than that, but it's looking great so far! Looks like the move was a success. Super happy about this - thanks for giving it such a good home!
Has it had any contact with the haddoni? I think haddoni actually has the stronger sting of the two, but curious how they interact.
I think the edges may have grazed each other yesterday, but it didn't seem significant. I am hoping the mag moves up towards the light.It will get MUCH bigger than that, but it's looking great so far! Looks like the move was a success. Super happy about this - thanks for giving it such a good home!
Has it had any contact with the haddoni? I think haddoni actually has the stronger sting of the two, but curious how they interact.
What light are you using for it?I think the edges may have grazed each other yesterday, but it didn't seem significant. I am hoping the mag moves up towards the light.
One of the kessil 360's with a reflectorWhat light are you using for it?
55 or 35 and what max precentage ?One of the kessil 360's with a reflector
I think I max it around 70-80%, but I just set it up a couple days ago. I just know they like high light. Derek said almost 400 par in the spot the nem was in, so I can increase the light intensity a bit once it settles.55 or 35 and what max precentage ?
Sorry for the questions just curious. Especially about mag nems. I have a nem tank been considering looking for one of these.
No - 650-750+ PAR is what I was giving it.I think I max it around 70-80%, but I just set it up a couple days ago. I just know they like high light. Derek said almost 400 par in the spot the nem was in, so I can increase the light intensity a bit once it settles.