First time 90 g reef tank, 20 g long salt invert QT, 10 g fresh QT, 66 g fresh community tank, 20 g tall salt fish QT, 5 g cherry shrimp tank, 3 cats and a dog
Main: toughlikebobo
I wasn't going to put a fish in the 4 gallon, but this little friend was too irresistible. This fish is called a red lined pygmy goby (Trimma striatum). It's pretty much at its max size which is less than 2 inches. They swim upside down and are often found in caves or near rocky ledges. I was worried that it was going to starve as it took him a few days to eat, but it's eating well now. This bad video was actually the first time I observed it chomping down on some baby brine I hatched specifically for it. I'll get a better pic soon!
Thanks. Yeah, just a nice little softies tank. I have a bunch of zoas in grow out, but some are "fancy" and gf does not want them in 4g lol. Just waiting to see which ones can go in because I forget which are which.
As requested by @letsgetsalty. Needs a little love still, going to move some more zoas over from the grow out. All the inverts except for Godzilla (cleaner shrimp) were hiding. He's probably going to go in the grow out, but he came from a tank that was infested with velvet so he's got to stay in the 4g for several months.
As requested by @letsgetsalty. Needs a little love still, going to move some more zoas over from the grow out. All the inverts except for Godzilla (cleaner shrimp) were hiding. He's probably going to go in the grow out, but he came from a tank that was infested with velvet so he's got to stay in the 4g for several months.
Gf and I were talking this morning about how glad we are that we didn't pick up macna tickets. We're in Miami so the projections don't look too bleak for us, but we're prepping. Stay safe!
We’re heading to MACNA this weekend. So is Hurricane Dorian. We should be out of Orlando before Dorian hits, but our house is coastal and in the path so. This is gonna be a fun weekend!