Najer's grubby puddle!

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I need to put my hand in to move the caulerpa again, it is very vigorous at the moment, I won't be removing any! ;)
I will be moving a few frags! :)

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This year I had a coral importer unload on me it look like Kenya soft corals 3and one really odd but they were all soft corals. Well my Carnation corals did not like them in the tank they all closed up and wouldn't open until I remove them a few hours later. The new soft corals obviously were giving off some kind of chemical.
 
This year I had a coral importer unload on me it look like Kenya soft corals 3and one really odd but they were all soft corals. Well my Carnation corals did not like them in the tank they all closed up and wouldn't open until I remove them a few hours later. The new soft corals obviously were giving off some kind of chemical.

I will watch for that, hopefully the carbon will work in the next couple of days and if not I will do some small water changes. ;)
 
 
This is the smaller of the two dendros and is currently doing better than the other piece, the other piece keeps getting moved.

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This is on the back of the rock of the small dendro, I keep forgetting the name, it seems really happy. :)
There is also a very small bit of gsp on the rock, also doing well. :)

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"What is that over to the right Simon?" I hear you all ask! ;)
I am a sucker for baby fish, I saw the picture of this yesterday, I didn't realise how small it was and as soon as I saw it today it was always coming home with me! :)
Convict tang in a 13 G, watch the police have a field day with this! :P

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This is from about 4 feet away, trying to stay away from the glass as much as possible, it took 10 minutes to settle and since then it has explored and grazed. :)

I hate how they starve fish for shipping, it was only in the shop for 2 days so now it can eat naturally and put weight on. ;)

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All the caulerpa to the left in front of the turbin is attached to the urchin, ho hum!
The conch is now in the big tank, currently asleep, hopefully full up! ;)
Apart from grazing the fish has taken anything I have tried so I am giving it very small "treats" feeds, it just took some pro biotic pellets and it goes nuts for nori flake! :)

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All the caulerpa to the left in front of the turbin is attached to the urchin, ho hum!
The conch is now in the big tank, currently asleep, hopefully full up! ;)
Apart from grazing the fish has taken anything I have tried so I am giving it very small "treats" feeds, it just took some pro biotic pellets and it goes nuts for nori flake! :)

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Your urchin has a mobile garden, LOL!
 
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