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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Manhattan
Posts: 1,946
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Hi Rob, Great start!!! I am definitely not an expert reefer, but that scooter blenny needs a LOT of pods to stay alive. Kind of like keeping a mandarin. Also, I have two trachys and they really do best on the sand in lowish light. Too much light and they start looking washed out. When you get your MH, put it off to the side so it is not directly under the light. Also, if you put them on the rocks, their soft tissue can be easily damaged. Can't wait to meet you at the swap, Leslie |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Down-Town Brooklyn
Posts: 582
Reefer Ratings: (10) Friends: (2) |
Hey the pods are availible to him because i have so so much live rock for my small tank 34 pounds for a 20 long but he eats cyclopses brine frozen and mysis frozen even a ocassional piece of dry food 1
__________________ ~Rob~ i take everyday like a grain of salt. and after i get enough i do a water change![]() | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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