Yea even I thought it'd take months for him to recover... I always see him on my overflow box wall, I guess he likes grazing on the coralline algae...Wow theyre cool. I didnt know their spines could grow back
Mike, yes the Pumpkin Patch has been doing well. I glued it on a small piece of rubble and then mounted on my rock work... it has encrusted on the rubble base & also the back (part of the skeleton that was cut). Just took this pic... Thanks againDid the orange psammacora wind up making it?
Sure thingNice! Just remember, when the time comes, first two frags go to dbtc.
Makes sense. Thx for the tip DenzilIt might be better to blow across the surface instead of downward.
True, I'm going to swap the yellow tang with something else when he gets big...The yellow tang might be an issue further down the road I think.
The Yellow wrasse is Yellow Coris (which I also have in my tank, old pic of my female attached) which probably grew 1/4" in the last year. I previously had a Midas that was very happy and suicided jumping out!It's a yellow coris, and yeah, they get BIG too I think? Maybe I'm confusing them with a different yellow wrasse?
Midas blenny I would think 40 gal is a bit small for IMO, but would probably work.