I have to give a shout out to John at
@reefcleaners for another great CUC order. Been buying from him since 2008!
I got assorted hermits, various snails, 2 juvenile pincushion urchins, a tiger pistol shrimp, and one of my old favorites, a fuzzy chiton. Everything was packaged great and looked healthy. After following the acclimation instructions, into the tank they went!
I was on the wait list for the urchins. I had had my previous pincushion urchin for several years...I'm not sure how long they're supposed to live, but it suddenly lost its spikes and that was the end...no change in water parameters, so I have no idea. Anyway, the juvenile urchins were about the size of a quarter or maybe slightly larger, but they've been working hard on my coraline, which is why I hired them! Everything I have coral-wise has grown up and is glued down, so I shouldn't have a problem with the new ones wearing my frags as a hat and carrying them off!
I can tell which ones are the new hermits. They have nice shiny shells that aren't covered in coraline (yet)! I've had several sightings of the fuzzy chiton, who arrived on a shell. After acclimation, I placed the shell on a flat spot and the chiton started working it's way off the shell pretty quickly. Such an interesting creature, who looks quite prehistoric.
It's not a very good picture...he was all the way in the back of the tank...the greenish-looking thing right in the middle of the picture.
The only thing MIA is the tiger pistol shrimp. It looked perfectly healthy and disappeared into a cave. No surprises there really. I'm hoping my YWM goby finds the shrimp and they pair up. There's always a possibility they won't pair up. There are all kinds of tunnels in the sand under the rock from previous shrimp. I'll post an update if I have a sighting...or hear it snapping in the middle of the night! Interestingly, the goby always comes out one of two tunnels in the front of the tank, but has been hanging out in the back of the tank for the last few days. Hmmmmm, I hope there's something to the goby relocation!