Synirr
"No one is a failure unless you try"
Tank.
Alveopora, which has actually GROWN since I got it. I honestly think the key to keeping these things healthy is to have less than pristine water; after all, the water they are in in the wild is pretty icky. I don't have a skimmer and go about 3 weeks between waterchanges now, and all my corals love it. The mantis shrimp doesn't care either way, so everyone wins.
AWESOME piece of liverock I picked up when one of our customers tore down his 400g reef. Covered in sponge and mushrooms . Those arms sticking out are my bubble tip brittle star, and no, that is not a staghorn hermit. At least not anymore. It died at work and I took the acro home. Stagger would have eaten a live one.
Xenias
Big shroom. Look close and you might spy a mysis shrimp
Lettuce nudibranch. He is apparently not tasty. Some of the stuff I get for this tank is just guess-and-check, I never know what Stagger is and isn't going to eat.
The man(tis) himself
Alveopora, which has actually GROWN since I got it. I honestly think the key to keeping these things healthy is to have less than pristine water; after all, the water they are in in the wild is pretty icky. I don't have a skimmer and go about 3 weeks between waterchanges now, and all my corals love it. The mantis shrimp doesn't care either way, so everyone wins.
AWESOME piece of liverock I picked up when one of our customers tore down his 400g reef. Covered in sponge and mushrooms . Those arms sticking out are my bubble tip brittle star, and no, that is not a staghorn hermit. At least not anymore. It died at work and I took the acro home. Stagger would have eaten a live one.
Xenias
Big shroom. Look close and you might spy a mysis shrimp
Lettuce nudibranch. He is apparently not tasty. Some of the stuff I get for this tank is just guess-and-check, I never know what Stagger is and isn't going to eat.
The man(tis) himself