ktomminello
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I can't post pictures anymore because I can't erase my posted pics, don't know why, crashes everytime I try. Anyway- My biocube is stable, has been running for a week, added snails on day 3, stayed stable, added a watchman goby and a mated pair of peppermint shrimp, still stable- grav= 1.023-4, ph= 8.3, ammo=0, trItes=0, trAtes=0 (FINALLY!!!!!) chlors=0
My goby has a little cavern area, with the shell of a large barnacle as part of his entrance to a live rock rubble nest with open sand and a private porous cave for exploration. The shrimp have taken well to the underside caverns of the one piece of live rock that has colonial polyps starting to show up, and can hide incredibly and have already produced one batch of treats (babies) for my goby and other undiscovered carnivores
I think with the stability I now have in my cube that it is just about ready for puff puff (my baby/juvenile green spotted puffer). His accurate measurement without tail is just under 3 inches, my goby is an adult and measures in at almost 5 inches, and my peppermints are 3 and 4 inches. I was planning on adding puffy on Wednesday, providing my parameters stay stable and my tank cloudiness continues to lessen (I think my goby is causing the cloudiness, he likes to dig through the sand and spit it at any snail or other organism that gets in it's "comfort zone"
Does this sound about right for my addition (he's a temporary addition, until I can build him his custom 40g- 7 months or so)? I added the goby and the shrimp this past Wednesday and they are settled in nicely, snails are doing great- I am supplementing with iodine and calcium per daily instructions, plus using Kent's Microvert 2X a week.
Just looking for a couple of people to give me some feed back or thumbs up or something.
For reading, and/ or any comments...
My goby has a little cavern area, with the shell of a large barnacle as part of his entrance to a live rock rubble nest with open sand and a private porous cave for exploration. The shrimp have taken well to the underside caverns of the one piece of live rock that has colonial polyps starting to show up, and can hide incredibly and have already produced one batch of treats (babies) for my goby and other undiscovered carnivores
I think with the stability I now have in my cube that it is just about ready for puff puff (my baby/juvenile green spotted puffer). His accurate measurement without tail is just under 3 inches, my goby is an adult and measures in at almost 5 inches, and my peppermints are 3 and 4 inches. I was planning on adding puffy on Wednesday, providing my parameters stay stable and my tank cloudiness continues to lessen (I think my goby is causing the cloudiness, he likes to dig through the sand and spit it at any snail or other organism that gets in it's "comfort zone"
Does this sound about right for my addition (he's a temporary addition, until I can build him his custom 40g- 7 months or so)? I added the goby and the shrimp this past Wednesday and they are settled in nicely, snails are doing great- I am supplementing with iodine and calcium per daily instructions, plus using Kent's Microvert 2X a week.
Just looking for a couple of people to give me some feed back or thumbs up or something.
For reading, and/ or any comments...