bubble algae, and you can get rid of it by using a flat head screwdriver or something that will scrape it off your rock...make sure not to burst the bubble because it releases spores which will produce more bubble algae. Emerald crabs are also known to eat bubble algae incase you wanted to solve...
look exactly like blue green reef chromis but have black under their pectoral fins....my question is, how rare are they in the trade? blue green chromis are very abundant but black axils seem to be rather rare. Also what kinda prices do they usually go for? 4 bucks like the blue green or more?
Golden Pygmy Angel
Centropyge aurantius
never seen them in person until today...a pet store got 3 in and was wondering if anybody has owned/had good success with them. I researched them and the info says that they are not rare in the wild but are rare in the hobby....also very secretive fish...
yeah so this guys been in my tank for 2 months and ive only seen him twice...surprised the hell out of me when i saw him for the first time a couple weeks ago...came back from work tonight and saw him on the sand...dead
still not sure what kinda crab he is...dident really touch any corals...
not quite sure....a guy from ORCA is picking up a 180gallon tank from them and its apparently at the "herp show" in orlando...probably at the convention center