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![]() So very very cool! I got one, when I first started...wow what a mistake...they are a very tough species but SO incredibly cool! Nicely done!
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![]() It's not spam it's my own thread :P
So today was the first time I saw all 7 out at the same time. That means no losses thus far. A couple are smaller and certainly seem to have a bit more trouble getting food, some of the bigger ones are almost as bad. One of the brine shrimp was a bit bigger then the rest and when it floated over one of the bigger ones who at the time was happily consuming them he ducked for cover and did not come back up for several minutes. They seem to be slowly peaking out more and more of the sand. The splendid one is worse then the rest. Interestingly enough one has settled on the shallow side and still has not moved over. He also appears to be the most ok with having a large portion of his body out of the sand, but I know he's burried sideways as he does retreat into the sand as well. I actually got some really nice photos, and yes they are even scared of the camera (sometimes). |
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![]() This is so amazing! I am excited to follow your progress!
I just did the same kind of new sand with my new 120g and I rinsed for 2 1/2 hours, and still had some clouding for the first two days! Thanks for sharing ![]() |
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![]() Very nice. Will be checking out the other videos when posted.
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