Hi everyone!
I have an Eclipse System 6 Aquarium set by Marineland - ancient, but totally self contained and extremely quiet! Loving it... :D
Anyway, I have about 4 lbs of live rock and a bit of live sand in now.
Everything I have so far is just collected from tide-pools; 4 adorable but so far unidentified Blenny's, 2 Black Banded Yellow Brittlestar's, 3(+?) weird and beautiful crabs, a TON of tiny little Hermit Crabs, a Blue-Green Fireworm (I don't mind as I have no coral), and 3 (very) juvenile Hawaiian Sergeant Major's. There's bound to be more hiding in the live rock, but they all probably come out at night :c
Still cycling. Yes, know, I shouldn't have any fish in right now, but as they're all tide-pool creatures, I figured they're used to fluctuating conditions. Not only that, but the biggest tide-pool was only about a foot across, so that means extreme temperature and pH changes... You get the idea. Everyone seems happy so far! :)
You guys probably have a lot of problems with this... Let's hear 'em! :fish:
I have an Eclipse System 6 Aquarium set by Marineland - ancient, but totally self contained and extremely quiet! Loving it... :D
Anyway, I have about 4 lbs of live rock and a bit of live sand in now.
Everything I have so far is just collected from tide-pools; 4 adorable but so far unidentified Blenny's, 2 Black Banded Yellow Brittlestar's, 3(+?) weird and beautiful crabs, a TON of tiny little Hermit Crabs, a Blue-Green Fireworm (I don't mind as I have no coral), and 3 (very) juvenile Hawaiian Sergeant Major's. There's bound to be more hiding in the live rock, but they all probably come out at night :c
Still cycling. Yes, know, I shouldn't have any fish in right now, but as they're all tide-pool creatures, I figured they're used to fluctuating conditions. Not only that, but the biggest tide-pool was only about a foot across, so that means extreme temperature and pH changes... You get the idea. Everyone seems happy so far! :)
You guys probably have a lot of problems with this... Let's hear 'em! :fish:
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