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Aaah, poor guy. I have the identical story, Jim, but different wrasse. Mine literally "fell" to the bottom of the tank and laid there, breathing super heavy, upside down, and I was sure he was a goner. By the next morning he was completely fine.
We placed plastic rabbit fencing on the back of...
I think you will be fine with the Nova Extreme, especially since your tank is only 18" deep. I just wouldn't place Croceas or Maximas in the sandbed, but in the rockwork, about half way up. Of course Squamosas and Derasas can be kept in the sandbed. :)
As for LPS and softies, you should be able...
OMG they are SO cute and cuddly-looking, Jim. ;D
In all honesty, I'd be afraid for my dog though because I know they can take one out (even my size dog) with no efforts.
Bax, please send some of your hawks my way, as I'm getting tired of trapping squirrels and chipmonks. The lonely Kestrel I...
Thanks for all the nice comments, guys. ;D
All 5 toads have been doing great. These guys can eat, let me tell ya. Ok, so they were a little on the "slim" side when I first got them, but by now they're all nice and plump, quite alert and active, and a pleasure do watch.
I maintain the tank the...
I forgot to mention that my husband used a regular car jack to up the tank just enough to get those furniture moving thingies underneath. ;D
Good luck. Please let us know how you make out.
Is it sitting on a carpet? If not, I'd suggest stuffing at least 4 of those furniture moving pads underneath. Believe it or not, you will be able to ever so gently and carefully move the tank around with those. I should know because my husband and son moved my ex 75 with 30 gallon sump around. :)
Hi Lori :) You're doing a great job on your tank. I love every bit of it. I see your signature line states you have a 90RR - empty. Well, I don't want to jinx it or anything, but I'm fairly sure that baby will be filled in no time at all. ;D
Welcome to the obsession...ahem, I mean hobby. ;)
I don't know if it's just me, but I've had my feather duster for 2 years now, too, and I've never spot-fed him anything. In fact, I've accidentally ripped him in half not too long ago - petrified that I surely must have killed him, but within 2 days a very ragged crown popped out, and by now he...
Ja, I already know that. Go ahead and rub it in. ;D I will make sure Alex doesn't see your post, however, since I don't need him to have his opinion confirmed.