Cheryl's JBJ.

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by Corailline, Oct 18, 2012.

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  1. Renee@LionfishLair

    Renee@LionfishLair 3reef Sponsor

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    We've had a fish faceplant it in a BW. It didn't take too long for the bristles to disappear.
     
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  3. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Cool to know. Thanks.

    For some silly reason I compare my few sticks with bristle worms to be very uncomfortable, so I figured the fish must be very miserable. Contributing human traits to a fish, pretty silly.
     
  4. Corailline

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    Clown has a mild case of pop eye but over all she has totally recovered in 3 days. Lived to fight another day.
     

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    Happy to hear your clown is doing better, hope you can get your PE figured out.

    Tank is looking beautiful already. :)
     
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    Congrats on the Monster surviving.
     
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    elwolfe Coral Banded Shrimp

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    Holy cow, that's crazy. Glad the little bugger is recovering... Reminds me of my stupid dog and a tongue full of porcupine spines.
     
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  9. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Thank you. PE is just the tank breaking in I think.

    Yeap eating like a pig.

    I lived in porcupine country. The dogs never figured it out. Every time the porcupine cursed through the neighborhood so did the pliers, stupid stupid dogs.
     
  10. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    The clown has completely recovered. Now I feel silly for worrying.

    Just now starting to see small green spots of coralline algae. Wew next step purple and pink. Only one month since reset so I do not expect to really see anything for another 2 months coralline algae wise.

    The brown coral still remains brown. No more tissue loss, so that is fantastic. Right now it's the fastest growing coral in the tank. It's is one of those noticeable growth rates. The RP seems to be resting, but it's has a hard 6 months so that is ok.

    All other corals doing well considering it was a complete nuking of the tank and rocks. Found 2 more majanos, will dispense with them this week.

    You can see the tips that lost the tissue.
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    Just a decent image of the Stylo.
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    Oh yeah, the goby never took to the sand provided in large bowl and seems healthy now after re-introduction, he has a place he hangs under the rocks.

    Ordering another coral this week from LA. Yahoooooooo.
     
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    No need to feel silly; it's a love/hate relationship at it's best/worst. :)

    Glad to see things look well, and I'm pleasantly surprised to hear the goby's acceptance of zero sand.
     
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    Glad everything is doin ok, new coral is always fun. Is it a surprise or do you know what your gonna get?