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* George Patterson wrote, On 10/3/2006 7:14 PM:
StringerBell wrote: Lots of pods,snails and little feather dusters have emerged. Also a lot of plants springing up. Great! I've got some pods I'm feeding, some things that look like they might turn into aipstasia (hope not), something that looks like tiny sea fans, and one or two other items that look like they will be interesting. My oldest rock has sprouted some bivalves and a plant that seems to be spreading. No feather dusters yet (I'm envious), but one can hope. I just put another 15 lbs of rock in my newest tank. Algae plants, feather-dusters, sponges, bright red clusters of something, weird little things on it. One of the rocks has a little round white ball about 1/8" across, with wide-spaced stiff white spines a bit over 1/8" long coming off it. I placed the rock so I could see it, but it hasn't changed or moved. A critter came in on the rock too, because it's digging under one of the base rocks, left a little pile at the edge. My problem is I enjoy watching the rock come to life so much that I can't quit buying it. I really didn't NEED any more, but they got a new shipment, and this one piece had so much stuff on it that it looked like its own little reef. Beautiful pink/orange coralline, which of course has faded... I made a mistake the last time we went to the beach and brought home a little crab. Not a hermit crab, looks like a stone crab maybe. Dark brown, pretty big claws, stalks around the tank like a muscle-bound bodybuilder, ya know how their arms don't hang straight because the muscles are too big...Yeah anyway I put him in my 8-gal, and he dug ALL the sand out from under the rocks and piled it around the edges and ate my peppermint shrimp. So he got moved to a 2-gal., and he guards it jealously. It was one of those little oval plexi tanks that has an airline built in that goes along the bottom of the tank under the sand. I turn on the air once in awhile and he RUNS out and attacks the bubbles -- it's hilarious. VBG I call him Rocky. Cindy |
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