Here's another of me trying to glue something down underwater. It's pretty annoying because I have to use forceps to hold a very small shell (like the size of a pencil tip), use an applicator to put glue on it, but then not get glue on the forceps or else I instantly bond the shell to the forceps.
I don't know how much you remember the layout of the tank before but it was more of a pyramid-type shape. Now it's more of a solid rectangle with crevices and tunnels throughout. Here's a picture of it now:
Ever since out power outage back in the middle of August, we've had a type of algae that we don't want. We bought a nudibranch, sometimes called sea lettuce, to eat it up. Here's a picture of him (he hasn't eaten much of the algae so far, though):
Finally, here's the coral frag we bought today. It's the tree in the near picture, with two hermit crabs nearby, a new yellow zoanthus in the background, and in the far back (on the right, the lumpy thing highest up on the rock) our leather:
1 comment:
Nice pictures. Nice hobby.
Dad H
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