nice tank..... :
When the post padders work their way down the Tale of the Tank Forum with their insightful "Nice Tank" posts; they always skip me!
blange3 said:I just noticed something very disturbing!
When the post padders work their way down the Tale of the Tank Forum with their insightful "Nice Tank" posts; they always skip me!
I'm crushed. ;D
Phyl said:Great pics!
*wink* ;D
blange3 said:OK, so The Great Blackworm Experiment is about to begin!
PaulB must think I'm some sort of crazy groupie-stalker by now; but I like a lot of his ideas on running a tank. ;D
I'm going to start feeding blackworms and watch the changes in behavior of 3 pairs of fish I have; ocellaris clowns, pj cardinals and filamented fairy wrasses.
The clowns are an 11 year old male and a 6 year old female who have been together for about a year.
The PJ's have been with me over 3 years.
The fairy wrasses have been in the 180 for 3 or 4 months.
Aquatic Obsessions brought the worms in for me. They have a few extra portions if anyone else is interested. Pics of the happy couples to follow!
So I'm going to focus on feeding now and if the spawning starts, I'll be adding some natural seawater next,
Paul B said:So I'm going to focus on feeding now and if the spawning starts, I'll be adding some natural seawater next,
When will you be adding a beer can? ;D
How are you keeping the worms alive?
They came in a bag that claims to exchange CO2 for oxygen
Paul B said:They came in a bag that claims to exchange CO2 for oxygen
Maybe instead of a tank, we should put our reefs in one of those bags :-\
Rod Serling from the Twilight Zone diden't own that company, did he?
I haven't seen the male filamented fairy wrasse for almost 2 weeks now.
The current inhabitants of the tank had recently resisted an outbreak of ich and have been conditioned lately through the routine feeding of blackworms