Good looking tank amigo. Torch corals are difficult for me so I would be really upset!And here is an up to date full tank shot
Note something’s been eating my torch corals, and is currently half way through the large one at the middle back! I’ve seen the Chevron Tang pecking around it the little sh..! Lol
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i know. I had a ‘green un’ when I started out and moved it with my hand when the tentacles were retracted. It felt very rough.See that Gonipora bottom right of the photo? See those little white bits on the end? They are White tipped tentacles supercharged with nematocysts.
Guess which side of the tank the Harlequin is lurking!I read an article a few weeks ago that claimed that as soon as you put Harlequins in the tank, the Asterina's somehow 'sense' this and they all start to try to escape the Harlequin's and this can be seen as the Asterina's start to 'climb the walls' of the tank. I haven't got a link to it though and I can't remember where I read it!
It'll be interesting to note if you see this kind of behaviour.
Yes and i could hear them screaming! LolHa, ha, so the Asterina's did start to 'climb the walls'?
Why is on the glass bad!Good pics Shaun! I can see your GSP are taking over in the right corner I hope is not in the glass yet my friend
Because the GSP will continue to grow over the glass and what I saw in another couple of tanks is it does not come out easy.Why is on the glass bad!
Actually when I clean the glass I make sure the Flipper blade goes all the way through so no it’s not connected, yet!
Yeah,. I have mine on an isolated piece of rock. I like GSP though. It looks good with that swaying movement, and is also very colourful.Because the GSP will continue to grow over the glass and what I saw in another couple of tanks is it does not come out easy.
I like my GSP but I keep it in sort of “islands” in the sand bed because it would take over the rocks if attached to them. They will even grow over the sand bed hahaha, kind of bulldoze coral. I trim mines every 2 - 3 months.
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