Kristy
Sun, 16th Nov 2008, 03:29 PM
GONE - Anyone want a free cleaner wrasse? :)
He is very healthy and hardy, eats great, particularly good at cleaning the polyps off our LPS ans SPS corals. He is a yellow-tailed cleaner wrasse that we added to the tank just before I left town for six weeks on a business trip. Mike is not as into the corals as I am and failed to notice that seven different SPS and LPS corals were dying from the nibbles and bites of this little beast.
Thank GOD for the bottle trap!
He would be great if you had a FOWLR or never intend to have anything more than zoas and mushrooms in your tank (or if you really hate your beautfiul SPS and LPS corals and would like to see them slowly punished). Really mostly kidding with this offer, as I would not expect anyone to take us up on it, but if you are crazy enough to send a pm with your interest before I can get it to the fish store, then you can have it!
Otherwise, for those of you wise ones who have been through this before, any chance our corals will recover (brain, favia, acans, two monti caps, etc.)? Anything we can do to encourage their recovery?
He is very healthy and hardy, eats great, particularly good at cleaning the polyps off our LPS ans SPS corals. He is a yellow-tailed cleaner wrasse that we added to the tank just before I left town for six weeks on a business trip. Mike is not as into the corals as I am and failed to notice that seven different SPS and LPS corals were dying from the nibbles and bites of this little beast.
Thank GOD for the bottle trap!
He would be great if you had a FOWLR or never intend to have anything more than zoas and mushrooms in your tank (or if you really hate your beautfiul SPS and LPS corals and would like to see them slowly punished). Really mostly kidding with this offer, as I would not expect anyone to take us up on it, but if you are crazy enough to send a pm with your interest before I can get it to the fish store, then you can have it!
Otherwise, for those of you wise ones who have been through this before, any chance our corals will recover (brain, favia, acans, two monti caps, etc.)? Anything we can do to encourage their recovery?