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Oh I think you are well on the road and you should be fine to remove it. Gotta smell pretty bad by now.:P
I know I did. I really like the white finish and the scape.
Sorry to hear about your fish. It is very disappointing but you really went beyond the call of duty and probably learned more than you ever wanted...
College biology books did not work, 2 by 4's did not work. She never got out but she put a lot of thought into it. And she always tried the lid again...
Sorry but LOL, that is one stubborn anemone. :cheesy:
Just an stunning angel, too bad they are one of the least reef safe IME. I would have one in a second if they could play nice with corals and clams.
It is soo ok, you are not the first by any means. And thank for the nice words. :)
Try not using any magnification, use the macro setting, hold camera about 3-5 inches from glass. It is frustrating I know first hand.
So glad it all turned out alright. Removing the offender was an excellent idea and I agree leave well enough alone at this point. Good work.:)
Threre is an interesting section in " The Reef Aquarium Volumn 3, by Charles Delbeek and Juliam Sprung, located on page 194. Basically it deals...
She was kept in a simple 30 gal tank, with an old fashioned box filter. It was the only way to keep her in and the tank clean. No external lighting...
She was a California Twin Spot, Octopus bimaculoides. I placed road cones at the bottom of Newport Beach Back Bay. Every April I would dive down and...
Hmmm interesting thread. It would seem to me any pollutants you can remove from the air would out way any problems. But that is only a guess, will...
Looks like budding, very cool. The conditions must be ideal for the coral.
IMO it takes along time for mushroom to recover from photoshock/intense lighting. I would just keep them lower and give them time.
Thank you everyone. I really appreciate the kind words. And here I put myself out there only to find you guys knew I was a girl all along. ::)
A little about myself. Just a girl, born and raised at Lake Tahoe. Moved to Orange County to get my degrees in Nursing and Marine Biology....
That it is. :cheesy: Very very nice, as I drool ::)
Collonista then. Very similar and related to turbos, nocturnal, harmless.
First I would look towards Collonista and next if they look like a grain of rice, yes the dreaded Pyramid snails.
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