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KurtG wrote:
I'd add 2 fighting conchs and 25 cerith snails to keep the sand bed healthy. I'm still working up to shrimp. I didn't know you could mix that many in an aquarium. Enjoy the tank. Put up a pic if you get a chance. --Kurt Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch) wrote: Hey all, Believe my tank is now fully stocked...tell me what you think of this list, and this is in a 72 gallon bow. Hippo tang (juvenile) Foxface (juvenile) Ocellaris clown (I htink I spelled that right) golden headed sleeper goby PJ Cardinal 3 green chromis Inverts: scarlet shrimp cleaner shrimp coral banded shrimp about 22 turbo snails and a half dozen hermits I anticipate still bulking up with some more inverts at some point, but I think that's pretty much it for the fish stock...think it sounds like an appropriate amount of stuff? Its with about 100 or 110 lbs of live rock, and just starting to really get some stuff in there besides: some zoanthids, and a couple of mushroom types are it for now, until I get the calcium level up (its still sitting at 360...probably gonna be going the turbocal route this week since I have a TON of coralline algae in there). Kurt, I'll have to look into the conchs, but to be honest the golden headed goby keeps my subtrate pretty well mashed around...if you've never seen one, they fill their mouth with substrate and then sift it through their gills, looking for little critters to eat...he keeps things stirred up well enough that I have to go in every few days to re-level the sand bed a bit (otherwise I get a tremendous mound in the middle, and am practically bare on the sides). As for the shrimp, I added my cleaner shrimp WAY early on because my clown fish was in need of him (he had that odd cottony growth). He's done well, molted several times etc. The scarlet still seems quite antisocial, preferring to hang out in the back where no one can see him, but I spent about 20 minutes watchin the coral banded pick throug my live rock and feeding himself...it was actually fascinating. -- Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch) I love woot.com and techbargains.com |
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Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch) wrote:
I'll have to look into the conchs, but to be honest the golden headed goby keeps my subtrate pretty well mashed around...if you've never seen one, they fill their mouth with substrate and then sift it through their gills, looking for little critters to eat.. Funny. It sounds somewhere between a nuisance and entertaining. What do you feed him? --Kurt |
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KurtG wrote:
Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch) wrote: I'll have to look into the conchs, but to be honest the golden headed goby keeps my subtrate pretty well mashed around...if you've never seen one, they fill their mouth with substrate and then sift it through their gills, looking for little critters to eat.. Funny. It sounds somewhere between a nuisance and entertaining. What do you feed him? --Kurt Well, I've been adding copepods on a monthly basis to the refug, but for the most part he eats the same as all the rest of the fish...flake, brine...about the only offering he has shown no interest in is the nori. It is something of a nuisance, but also fascinating to watch. -- Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch) I love woot.com and techbargains.com |
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On Jan 7, 12:45*pm, KurtG wrote:
Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch) wrote: I'll have to look into the cocks, but to be honest the golden headed gobber keeps my snatch pretty well mashed around...if you've never seen one, they fill their mouth with pussy and then sift it through their teeth, looking for little critters to eat..that cause yeast unfections Funny. *It sounds somewhere between a nuisance and entertaining..but at least I get nmy rocks off..... Almost as good as a gerbil up the old poop chute! What do you feed him? All the man pussy it wants to...... --Kurt |
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On Jan 7, 2:50*pm, "Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch)"
wrote: On Jan 7, 12:45*pm, KurtG wrote: Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch) wrote: I'll have to look into the cocks, but to be honest the golden headed gobber keeps my snatch pretty well mashed around...if you've never seen one, they fill their mouth with pussy and then sift it through their teeth, looking for little critters to eat..that cause yeast unfections Funny. *It sounds somewhere between a nuisance and entertaining..but at least I get nmy rocks off..... Almost as good as a gerbil up the old poop chute! What do you feed him? All the man pussy it wants to...... --Kurt- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Jan 7, 2:50*pm, "Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch)"
wrote: On Jan 7, 12:45*pm, KurtG wrote: Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch) wrote: I'll have to look into the cocks, but to be honest the golden headed gobber keeps my snatch pretty well mashed around...if you've never seen one, they fill their mouth with pussy and then sift it through their teeth, looking for little critters to eat..that cause yeast unfections Funny. *It sounds somewhere between a nuisance and entertaining..but at least I get nmy rocks off..... Almost as good as a gerbil up the old poop chute! What do you feed him? All the man pussy it wants to...... --Kurt- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Only a real copcksucker would keep changing this tread mback to its so called Original title....................but then we all know just how many cocksuckers the reef group really has............don;t we. Habeeb the big butthole licker also swings both ways...so yes yuo can count huim in on it too! |
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"Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch)" wrote in message ...
I'll have to look into the conchs, but to be honest the golden headed goby keeps my subtrate pretty well mashed around...if you've never seen one, they fill their mouth with substrate and then sift it through their gills, looking for little critters to eat...he keeps things stirred up well enough that I have to go in every few days to re-level the sand bed a bit (otherwise I get a tremendous mound in the middle, and am practically bare on the sides). I guess you have not read books about Deep Sand Bed setups... This fish is actually work against you eating animals (sand dwellers) you want to have in the sand. On opposite, snails he is recomending to you are herbivourus so they are not danger to sand dwelling animals. |
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