I was actually thinking of all the dangerous critters native to Australian waters but figured they might be rare. Kind of scary to see a blue ring octopus on page one of his thread.
I was actually thinking of all the dangerous critters native to Australian waters but figured they might be rare. Kind of scary to see a blue ring octopus on page one of his thread.
Karin
HECK YA! You don't want to be where it can shift shapes/color/texture immediately. Could prove to be quite...... lethal.Beautiful creatures, and everytime I see one, I have to wonder if CafeRacerMike and "Crazy Dave" from Aquatics WHSE are still alive. That is eXTREME reefkeeping!
I noticed that I did not see many monti caps in his pictures unless I am having trouble seeing properly. If that's true, that further proves to me that when my temp hit 86, that was what caused them and only them to die.
200g-No Corals Yet!
I am pretty sure caferacermikes blue ring died. He said they only live a couple years in the wild and Im 90% sure he also posted his passed after a couple months or so. It would be quite a rush having that around your house. Reminds me of that movie where Will Smith has the box jellyfish in his house. I think it was called 9 pounds?
Kevin- 375 Gallon Reef
Reefing made easy...
lol
Kevin- 375 Gallon Reef
Reefing made easy...
I wish i could go out and pick my coral FREE
I am making arrangements and moving to Australia![]()
How about we do a group buy^
Kevin- 375 Gallon Reef
Reefing made easy...
wow that must be nice