Mike-words
Aquarium Advice Freak
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- Jan 13, 2011
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I just randomly " drop" the rocks Ono might rig a small thing or two but fir the most part it's just dropped into place and rotated to lock in
Gregcoyote said:The floss can be whatever is cheapest. I buy it in sheets.
Pods need places to hold onto, so a small rubble pile of rock will do fine. Not much current needed.
In my 300 system, again, 18 years old, I was over run by Pods, which my new Mandarin ate in about 60 days. I ran out, didn't get enough to grow fast enough and the Mandarin starved. That was in a big system. My LFS has no live food, so I was hosed. Should have ordered mail order in retrospect. IF I ever get another, I will spring for the tank raised version that will eat frozen foods. Again, I love them too, but they are not easy to keep. At least for me. Get a lawn mower benny...they are hideous but need love too.
Buffy said:Well I have a roofing contractor coming in a few hours and got alot to do, then back to the rock and armpit washing.
@Carey - you're 5'2, hehehe I'm 5'1.
Anyone know how casts and saltwater get along together?
Im going to apologize now for the short jokes I feel a special pm coming..
huma-huma said:lol i could see it now in your sig...
75gal Nova Extreme Pro,6x54 Watt 3x10K;3x460nm Actinic; Fluval 405; 2x evolution 750gph;pulled weed planted
Buffy said:I've read up on Aiptasia, looked at pictures so I can recognize it when I see it. This doesn't look like that but one of my live rocks has real small trees/plants. Can't tell the color. Kinda hard to describe. Comes up and branches (small branches) and the branches look kind of soft or feathery. They sway with the flow. This probably doesn't make any sense. But the one rock has about 8 or 9 of them. Too small to get a picture, I think.
Any ideas?