I have deep obsessive attitude toward my pets, and deep realization of the fact that I create their environment.
I'm a conscientous reefer who needs help Only in the hobby since october 2001. See below for tank specs.
I got a Chaledonuria Varians slug to take care of flatworms, and an anemone for pet from MDLive in LA. I trust my supplier and the animals seemed extremely healthy on arrival, so I acclimate. For an hour.
C. Varians dead in 24 hours, even though well acclimated and vigorously eating red Acoel Flatworm.
Hetetrectic crispa showing mesenteries and very little life.
Firstly look at my tank profile and see my setup.
I only test alk, Kalk, Ph.
The original occupants, Corralimorphs, Zoos, leather and some LPS/SPS doing great. Pods decimated, maybe by an errant blenny who has passed. Spaghettie, Vermetid, Sebellastarte worms reproducing. great reef flora and fauna. Covolitruba Flatworms infesting, but not harming corals.Caulastrea, Wellsophyllia, Trachyphyllia,Montipora, Hydnophora growing and doing well.
I am no expert, but definitely a concientous member of the hobby. i research my livestock (80% of the time BEFORE I purchase.)
C. Varians is dead, crap happens, little is known about these animals.
Heteractis Crispa is in bad shape, he should not be.
Anyone who can provide chemical analysis of my water, most metals, stront, molyb, copper will be rewarded, what do you want, cash or artwork?
Sop far I'm doing so-so at keeping my reef thriving and making my corals grow.
Please help, because I have my eyes on more challenging inverts. I'm hopeful to bring H. Crispa back to life. If I'm not able, I will stick with easier inverts (shrooms, leathers and zoos are the prettiest occupants in my home)
When I grow up and own a home, I wouls like a 100+ reef, aclosed system for an octopus, and a seahorse tank in the bedroom. One day i will do this, but for now, i have a small reef and ned advice. I've read all of our internet resouces. I need your opinions and help now.
I'm a conscientous reefer who needs help Only in the hobby since october 2001. See below for tank specs.
I got a Chaledonuria Varians slug to take care of flatworms, and an anemone for pet from MDLive in LA. I trust my supplier and the animals seemed extremely healthy on arrival, so I acclimate. For an hour.
C. Varians dead in 24 hours, even though well acclimated and vigorously eating red Acoel Flatworm.
Hetetrectic crispa showing mesenteries and very little life.
Firstly look at my tank profile and see my setup.
I only test alk, Kalk, Ph.
The original occupants, Corralimorphs, Zoos, leather and some LPS/SPS doing great. Pods decimated, maybe by an errant blenny who has passed. Spaghettie, Vermetid, Sebellastarte worms reproducing. great reef flora and fauna. Covolitruba Flatworms infesting, but not harming corals.Caulastrea, Wellsophyllia, Trachyphyllia,Montipora, Hydnophora growing and doing well.
I am no expert, but definitely a concientous member of the hobby. i research my livestock (80% of the time BEFORE I purchase.)
C. Varians is dead, crap happens, little is known about these animals.
Heteractis Crispa is in bad shape, he should not be.
Anyone who can provide chemical analysis of my water, most metals, stront, molyb, copper will be rewarded, what do you want, cash or artwork?
Sop far I'm doing so-so at keeping my reef thriving and making my corals grow.
Please help, because I have my eyes on more challenging inverts. I'm hopeful to bring H. Crispa back to life. If I'm not able, I will stick with easier inverts (shrooms, leathers and zoos are the prettiest occupants in my home)
When I grow up and own a home, I wouls like a 100+ reef, aclosed system for an octopus, and a seahorse tank in the bedroom. One day i will do this, but for now, i have a small reef and ned advice. I've read all of our internet resouces. I need your opinions and help now.



