It seems nature have it's way in conserving live.hey Glenn,
Hope you're doing well sir. I never would believe it could be true, but nature does have its ways of throwing us curveballs. If this is truly the case you could be on to a new discovery thanks to this wonderful hobby we all enjoy so much! Curious, wondering if you threw that Goni skeleton out because you thought it was dead, originally?
Perhaps a university or some other research lab would be interested...
This is extreme, already reefers have come forward with corals that were asummed dead for months that came back to live once conditions improved.Coral surviving after 4 months sitting outside in a rock pile in the Netherlands... that's crazy talk.
Amazing if that's what has in fact happened... I'm staying tuned here.
The gonio is doing very wellyeah it's definitely alive! Good to see that it's extending now too.
That is awesome, I guess they can retain enough moisture and “hibernate” fir long enough!
Question on your Anthias, you QT them at all? Have a history of losing them one by one?
That is awesome, I guess they can retain enough moisture and “hibernate” fir long enough!
Question on your Anthias, you QT them at all? Have a history of losing them one by one?
Thanks, happy to be back.Welcome back Glenn! Travis did some work to modernize us so we are back up and running!
So where is this dream tank? I just see your old ones!