Nice! How many did you get?
Why wouldn't the Opae Ula share his food? Because he was a little shellfish
Owlbit wrote:I don't know what they find so fascinating about the temperature probe, but over 20 of them are hanging out there. If it was longer, I am sure all would try.Did you used it in a prior tank? Leftover algae
Owlbit wrote: ↑13 Jul 2019 17:00 @Algae In Space The temptation is strong, but so far I have left them alone since they have been placed into the tank.
@opae ula related There are 30? I purchased 25, but he threw in a few extras.
They have relaxed more this morning and are mostly actively grazing. They seem to have found some favorite hangouts. No observable deaths in the night. Everyone looks vibrant and healthy.
opae ula related wrote:It is brand new. Just placed in a few days ago. Most of them are still there and near the surface. This is normal right? They aren't suffocating right? Cause I took their filter away from that corner.Owlbit wrote:I don't know what they find so fascinating about the temperature probe, but over 20 of them are hanging out there. If it was longer, I am sure all would try.Did you used it in a prior tank? Leftover algae
Owlbit wrote:Nothing to worry aboutopae ula related wrote:It is brand new. Just placed in a few days ago. Most of them are still there and near the surface. This is normal right? They aren't suffocating right? Cause I took their filter away from that corner.Owlbit wrote:I don't know what they find so fascinating about the temperature probe, but over 20 of them are hanging out there. If it was longer, I am sure all would try.Did you used it in a prior tank? Leftover algae