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I live on Long Island and we just drove around and here is my block. We live in an area called the Oaks and this is why.
I know the South Shore got flooded and many people have a lot of damage.
About a third of the streets are blocked with down, still alive wires and trees.
This is the sight al...
Bristle worms, a few years ago these things were a sign of doom. We thought they would eat our corals, fish, TVs and I Pods.
Sometimes my reef is full of tiny ones and other times like now there are only a few giant ones. I just fed the tank with blackworms, mysis and pellets and I was...
Lets talk about Undergravel filters, no really. Old technology? maybe but so is running water. When we got tired of going outside to pump water, we didn't stop using water . We invented faucets. OK not a great analogy. In the beginning of the aquarium hobby, which was right after WW2 we all kept...
Amphipods don't jump into a net, you have to lift porous looking rocks on the muddy beach at low tide. If the mud is too fine there will be hydrogen sulfide and nothing will live, but if you find the right rocks just above the water line at low tide you can get hundreds of them on one rock.
It...
Today I added a copperband and long nose butterfly. These have always been my favorite fish and I have always had them in my reef. The copperband is not in the greatest health, he has flukes and some wounds. It is not very easy getting a very healthy one of those.
I knew that when I saw him but...
I can take some pics but I need a little time to shut down the skimmer and get some ambition. They are small so I need to get in there with a macro and it is a tight space. Also, no algae grows near these polyps. :o
As I was looking at my algae trough tonight I noticed a bunch of hair algae in there which is what I want, but I also noticed about 2 dozen polyps.
They are soft, I thought they would be hard because they look like little 3/8" buttons but I touched them and they are soft. They are at the...
They are always hard to seperate fromcrud, I also have to do that. A frayed rope works well but it needs to be in the water for a few weeks to get just right for them, they don't like new ropes. I am not going collecting for a few weeks.
Where I go, it needs to be low tide and I can only go a...
The rope should be up against a wooden pier if possable, they love wood, I guess they eat the products of decomposition and the porous wood offers them excellent low income housing.
You don't ned seaweed, you need rocks. You need to lift rocks or better yet pieces of wood from a muddy beach. You should get millions. Or if you have access to a boat ramp or any area that has rocks, take a think rope and unravel a couple of feet of it. Put it in the water so it is on the rocks...