I do get my watch in the tank, it is waterproof, but I rinse the salt off as I am afraid it will damage the charging port
Hiya, I know I'm late to things again...we'll need to know what you're planning on serving so folks can start to chime in on what they're going to bring. With me, it's usually desert. That's always safe with what ever you feel like cooking.
It shows on the screen. I usually just hold it at the surface with the lens in the water so it’s nice and clear. It’s an iPhone 7 Plus.
I can’t wait to meet you guys and start my journey with the Razorback reef family. I have some xinia that could help somebody get a colony going.
I’ve heard these are hard to keep alive in captivity for too long. Here’s hoping I don’t kill it! Any tips?
A nice article by my old fish store in connecticut http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2005/10/aafeature2 It looks like you need to feed it well and let it have sex.......
I have the exact same one in my tank (although it is about 2”x2”. Mine likes medium to high light, indirect medium to high flow and indirect feeding of reef roids. It took me 6 months to find the right spot and food.
Listen I may serve hamburgers but I don’t want to buy like 1million pounds of meat and only 3 people show up, I know a head count is usually unatanable. But let’s try to get a ballpark #....
I've been reading about goni's, since I never actually targeted it as a coral I wanted, and it seems that many of them are quite difficult to keep long term. Then there's the encrusting types, which apparently are easier. This one looks like one of those? This will the the third time I've received a coral from the club I never intended to have and then fell in love with. Can we get the address for the meeting?