aquachemist
Active Member
Other hitchhikers are a hermit crab and this cool abalone snail.
Red Sea Max 250
Red Sea Max 250
Well I've had an interesting time. The guy i got the rocks off rang and asked if there was a fish in my tank. I said no I only bought rock. 10 minutes after putting the rock in....... Lo and behold this guy/girl was hiding in a rock through 45mins of transport that we thought was dry rock so no idea how he/she survived and now is my first fish. Rang the guy back up and he said we could keep it and hopefuly survive. Now help people!!!! Its a Picasso Trigger fish i believe. Not bad for a hitchiker on live rock.
Red Sea Max 250
Where the leathers under water when you moved the rocks ? . I will suspect the answer is Yes. Asking because leathers are very strong guys. But you never know.Little update...
The leather corals died
Rescaped a little
Jacqueline the Triggerfish is happy and very inquisitive
The enonome moved around alot since being in the tank and has picked a spot and looks better each day. Could someone ID it please.
Starting to get some brown diatoms on the sand bed surface as part of my cycle which is good.
Freshwater Nano 30L
Freshwater 140L
Red Sea Max 250L
No unfortunately just covered with wet cloth. They were completely drooped over and parts were falling off it.
Any ID on the anemone?
Freshwater Nano 30L
Freshwater 140L
Red Sea Max 250L
Jajaja....I thought the same when I saw the pictures. Yes they do that. Also many others reef fish will come and bite you, just because they think is food or because you have your fingers in his/her territory.Yes, it is pretty neat. I love it when the fish eat out of my hands. But, be aware that in the future, if it is hungry and you have your hands in the tank cleaning it, there is a chance it will come nipping at you for food. They are very friendly fish, but when they are hungry.... at least the one I had let me know that it was hungry. They have strong jaws with teeth and can draw blood. Just be aware...