Hey all, I have a bunch of flatworms. I have all ready purchased a six line wrasse but he cant eat them all. I have a 90 gallon tank and was looking to purchase another flat worm eating fish. Do you have any suggestions on some fish that will eat a large amount of them?
Thanks,
Matt
With jawfish you absolutely need to have a covered tank. I have a bluespot right now and love him! Make sure you have a clam shell or something for him to burrow in. Him and the sleeper may have a little tiff to begin with but will settle down!
Matt
Hey guys,
I have a 90 gallon mixed reef tank with a 20 gallon pipefish tank! Just thought that I would share my tank with you all! Here are some pictures of it! Feel free to ask questions!
Matt
I used to have those lights... I successfully kept a bubble, open brain, torches, frogspawns, hammers, leathers, zoos and shrooms. I had this tank up with these corals for about 2 years here is a picture of it.
Matt
Maybe at night your anenome could be walking on them stinging them.
I have had mine close for a couple of weeks and then open one day looking fine. Also have you checked for flatworms? They could be irritating them.
Matt
Well first off, Welcome to RF, you will find great help here.
I cant make a judgment on why they are dying with that little of information so tell us a little bit about your tank, what size is it, whats your water quality like? what are you trying to add and what do you currently have?
Matt
Looks like a great idea, only thing that I would change is to put in some baffles before you get to the return pump as the drop down from the fuge may create some micro bubbles.
Matt
Got some new stuff today. I have some pics of the stuff that I got and I also have some growth pictures.
Let me know what you think...
Growth Pics...
And in 3 months.
In a year...
Heres the new purchases... I also have a black cap but he is hiding so no pic
Bought 4 of these...
Yeah I have heard that about clowns...
Well I have an order coming in tomorrow from reeftopia.com. I ordered some different types of snails some peppermint shrimp, a black cap basslet, and some more nassarius snails. I will put pics of them up tomorrow.
Matt
Thanks brady.
Marinegeek- Thanks a lot, very nice things to say, although it isn't perfect. I have several issues to work out. It actually only took me about 3 hours, let it sit for 2 days with water, sand and rock and then put stuff in on the 3rd day.
Does anyone have any ideas on the...