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I think they're awesome, too, so here's two more pictures. They've really settled in, and are always hunting around. I heard that they are poor...
The flesh is easily damaged during transit. A protozoa sets in and causes what is called brown jelly disease. The heads melt away fairly fast, and...
Thanks Mike! I thought this was a nice picture. [IMG]
Refer to post #9 above. ^^^
Second dose of Algaefix today. I'm doing 10ml, even though it's slightly under what the instructions call for. 125 gallon tank with a 20 gallon sump...
Much, much, better! #1 would be awesome if it were more in focus. Experiment a little. The exposure setting will depend on how bright the subject is....
^^ What these guys said. If you don't QT, a healthy system with well fed fish goes a long way to avoid an outbreak.
A positive ID would help. I've never heard of an infestation of lice, so I can't help there. Prazi Pro is very effective against flukes. I QT all of...
He needs his food cut up for him, just like any other baby! Bite sized pieces, please.
How big is the Niger? Is it a little one? The foods my triggers like, in preferred order, are scallops, shrimp, squid, fish, algae sheets and mussels.
No trouble, Cheryl. No flash at night. Use an LED flashlight, or moonlights and the same technique of holding the camera against the tank. Sidelight...
Perhaps is because you were at 1.016 for hypo? It needs to be at 1.009 to be fully effective.
Alrighty, there you go. Next step is to go to the exposure control (exp) and set that two ticks to the left. The number one is a full step, divided...
Hey Corailline, your camera does have a low ISO setting in program mode. The user's manual shows how to set it. Just put the camera in the lowest ISO...
Here's a new shot from this morning. I'll get one later with the main lights on to show their colors better. I'ts amazing how quickly they settled...
According to the label, "will not harm snails, clams, scallops, shrimp, anemones, sea cucumbers, feather dusters, coralline algae, soft corals, hard...
Too bad about the fins, but encouraging news!
No, grocery store or seafood market. Buy it fresh or frozen and feed it raw.
New Life Spectrum food has everything the trigger would need. Supplement that with meaty foods.
They don't seem interested in food right now. Not surprising, there's a lot of area to discover. They aren't afraid of the feeding tube, which is...
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