Yeah probably. It was on some live rock i had in my sump. They looked like stones that had a hole that closed up. Cool little things, but eventually died because flow changed in the sump
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Yeah probably. It was on some live rock i had in my sump. They looked like stones that had a hole that closed up. Cool little things, but eventually died because flow changed in the sump
Sweet tank.
That's what I was going to say. Like the top 3, last is cool if isolated.
phish - immitation - not real soy based, lol
That little bug looks like an enlarged bacteria, lol.
I have some flatworms and they're a pain to get rid of, however I don't see them causing any issue with any of my coral. I just don't like...
sally lighfoot?
Lol!
I had some snails climb out and i heard something drop, and was liek what was it. couple days later I found one all dried and dead. Then another. Then i caught a few climbing out. Did a water...
what are those bluwc? I had some that were kinda like that but they were camoflage and would close up if i moved too quick around them.
That's pretty slick looking.
40 gallon breeder tank with 2 holes drilled. Includes a heavy duty metal stand. Still needs some coral to be cleaned out of it but it is still a good tank.
Used to be from Michigan. Became reef addicted in Ann Arbor. Tropicorium, Fish Doctors. All great stores for getting started. Chicago is a bit of a joke for the price they offer.
I'll let you know when I head to the parents house next and maybe we can work something out. They live near Traverse City.
Thanks. It was awesome but I've had to since downgrade to a biocube. We need the space in this extra room
What kind of LEDs were they?
This one contains a bunch of the orange blow torch paly's and then a handful of devil's armor paly's and then a few radioactive greens.
The tank is in Chicago Proper, in the uptown neighborhood, and if you would like to check it out before hand, feel free to email me. I work from home so I'm around most of the time. For obvious...