2005/06/30

New 'shrooms & feeding

Purchased from Jim's Exotic Fish:
  • 5 green hairy mushrooms (on one rock)
Fed 1/2 cube of Mysis shrimp with 5ml of Selcon.

Removed about a half-cup total of green hair algea, and the brown macro algea.

Moved one clump of star polyps to a new location as in previous location they didn't seem to be growing onto nearby rocks. See for yourself:

Star Polyp colony (Order Zoanthidea/Zoanthids), and green hairy mushrooms (Corallimorpharia)

2005/06/25

Performed 2.5g water change.

2005/06/23

Fed 1/2 cube of Mysis shrimp with 5ml of Selcon.

2005/06/17

Performed 2.5g water change.

2005/06/15

Feeding, and one star polyp colony is falling/clinging/fallen off its perch (pictures)

Fed them 1/2 cube of Mysis shrimp. (and forgot the Selcon, again)

I thought this colony of star polyps was positioned securely, and it had even attached to the rock it was against. I'm guessing some clumsy snail bumped into it. So, the tissue streched; see for yourself:

Star Polyp colony (Order Zoanthidea/Zoanthids) clinging to rock

It left a small patch of 5-7 polyps on the top of the rock where it was attached. Here's the main colony after the fall:

fallen Star Polyp colony (Order Zoanthidea/Zoanthids)

And here's a picture of the other half of the colony (on the other side of the rock):

Star Polyp colony (Order Zoanthidea/Zoanthids)

2005/06/11

Maintenance, and some new Pix

Performed 2.5g water change.

Picture of a Bumble Bee Snail (Family: Pusiostoma) in my tank:

Bumble Bee Snail (Family: Pusiostoma)

I believe this to be either Bryopsis, or Derbesia, both pests:

Bryopsis or Derbesia, pest algea

2005/06/08

Importing, Feeding and "Weeding"

Added four clumps of 3-5 1"+ pieces of either a stalk-like calcerous macro algea or it's a sponge; either way its cool. I think it's a macro algea, but the donor, Josh A from work, thinks its a sponge.

Fed them 1/2 cube of Mysis shrimp.

Removed about a half-cup each of green hair algea, and the brown macro algea. Also moved the rights on the right side about 1" further in to facilitate the use of the magnet glass cleaner.

Here's what the tank looks like now:

my current jbj 24g nano tank

Valonia macrophysa - Shiny silver ball Algea:

Valonia macrophysa - Shiny silver ball Algea

2005/06/07

Removed carbon rods from tank.

2005/06/05

Performed 2.5g water change.

2005/06/03

RIP LTA!

Well, the LTA looked like it was "melting" and I removed and disposed of it right after work. I added a brand new bag of the carbon rods that come with the Nano Cube to the filter area. A couple hours later I had time to do a 2.5g water change.

Here's a picture of the dying (dead?) Long Tentacled Anemone:

dead or dying Long Tentacled Anemone

2005/06/02

Water change, and picture of the Long Tentacled Anemone

Performed 2.5g water change. SG 1.027 @ 80F - a bit high.
The LTA looks terrible - last night I "rescued" it from half-way under the rocks.
Added 5 drops of Selcon.

Picture of dying Long Tentacled Anemone:

dying Long Tentacled Anemone