lol, he's not in there yet...actually i'm more afraid that the 13inch lionfish will chase them than the shark
lol, he's not in there yet...actually i'm more afraid that the 13inch lionfish will chase them than the shark
375.. FOWLR
There is a Sargenat Major in a restaurant saltwater tank here in SA. The owner is not a real hobbyist. He can't understand why his pepermint shrimp keep disappearing. Duh! Ask Ed about sargeant majors.
Gary
Gary
125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano
Watch the AC in the room, I collected some things and about froze them to death with the AC! Cold room + little amount of water = dead sea critters
The last time I went on a cruise, I went to Key West, Grand Cayman and Cozumel. I collected something from each place. I got large pieces of rubble from Key West and Grand Cayman. I got a huge Queen Conch shell from the beach at Cozumel. This is a shell that is in the water for a long time but reasonably intact. It is very porous and makes an excellent addition to my aquascape. I got a colony of Green M. digitata (from my tank) growing on it at this time. My Yellow tail damsel pair uses it as a home and is spawning in there.
I got a bucket of water in my room and have a small air pump to keep it aerated for the week. Thus I only have these LR out of the water for about 2 hrs from the ship to home.
The next time I am going on a cruise, I will do the same thing. I did not go for volume, but got interesting pieces of ruble and rock.
Minh
Minh
The zoos were actually only in the water when the waves crashed in on them. More like a tide pool on the rocks at the Chaunkenab park (sp) in Cozumel.
Tim Marvin
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