Are Blue-green chromis the same as green chromis. One of mine was an unfortunate victim of the overflow box and i wanted to buy another. This site has them listed as green. When I purchsed them locally they were called blue-green. All the information I read seems contradictory. Thanks...
thanks for the post... I've read over it before it was just unclear whether the top was needed or if the stalk would grow a new head. Seems like it will work, they are pretty hardy corals.
I have a leather (two actually... yellow fiji and long polyp) That are attached to small rocks and need to be moved because they are out growing the rocks. Should I try to pry them off or cut them off at the base with a razor? I planned to superglue them to larger rocks. If they are cut will...
I would prefer to trade for the xenia but if you don't have anything we can work something out, not looking for much. you can email me...
mbrady79@hotmail.com
I've heard of Joe's Juice and I'll use it on the larger ones, I haven't kept up on them and I have too many small ones to inject. Thought the peppermints might be a good alternative.
I am thinking of buying a few of these for my 55 to get ride of my aiptasia and just wanted to see if anyone has had a negative experience with them. I have a variety of corals that I don't want them to munch on and also a cleaner shrimp.
Jim,
At the moment I just have xenia and a few orange ricordea yumas. Nice tank by the way, i see you're all set with the orange rics. Let me know if your interested in any xenia... otherwise I was going to check out saltwaterparadise in tonawanda to see what they have.