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Update: The Chocolate Chip Sea Star has a new home. One of my daughter's high school classmates has a salt water FOWLR tank, and she took possession...
I used to have a 75 gallon long tank with Convicts as the primary fish. I raised 4 generations of fish after a striped convict mated with a pink...
You guys are lucky. Here in the DC area, you can't touch prices like those -- or get good quality, either.
Update on this older thread: I beat the 50-50 odds! I have only two firefish, not three. But the smaller, younger firefish appears to be pregnant!...
I only lose about a gallon a week from my 45 gallon tank. I have a glass lid and no sump.
I don't go completely out of my way. For example, I took my wife to the emergency room when she was sick, instead of going to the LFS as I had...
Well, the anemone has died. I'll be talking to my LFS, to see if I can get store credit in exchange for my Chocolate Chip Seastar. Jason,...
I have a Banded coral shirimp that regularly sheds his shell every 4-5 weeks (he did it again 2 days ago, shed number 7 or 8 since October.) I agree...
Here's a picture from a few hours after the attack. [IMG]
Separated from the anemone, the Chocolate Chip Seastar is on the side of the tank, eating some shrimp.
After the attack by a Chocolate Chip Seastar, the red Saddleback anemonefish looks almost as stricken as the anemone.
Long story, short: My Chocolate Chip Seastar tried to eat my anemone. :mad: This evening I found the Seastar engulfing my anemone, which had been...
My clown started hosting in less than 1 day. Specs? See below.
Mizterfreeze, To help remove the nitrates, remove the algae that is feeding on the nitrates. I did that last winter during a bloom of slime algae...
Berlin, I'll second what Coral Reefer said. I like the idea of returning the fish when they get too big, or just exchanging the biggest ones for...
Excellent photo series. What made you think to do that?
See the discussion at SWCrabReproduction The third post is about raising pom-pom crabs, who had red eggs like your crab.
If those are eggs, they're already fertilized. From what I recall, unfertilized crustacean eggs are not big enough to see with the naked eye. (You...
Jason, Rabbits were introduced into Australia as a food source.
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