He lives in the fuge:eek:
xenomorph Member Jun 21, 2004 #3 Hehe! The star is running for shelter! :yes: One of they many things that are so amazing in this hobby is the diversity of life in something as simple as sand.:happy:
Hehe! The star is running for shelter! :yes: One of they many things that are so amazing in this hobby is the diversity of life in something as simple as sand.:happy:
ifish2 Member Jun 21, 2004 #4 You are so right! We spend hours just looking. There is always some new "critter" we haven't seen. :happyfish
You are so right! We spend hours just looking. There is always some new "critter" we haven't seen. :happyfish
wakeskater Member Jun 22, 2004 #5 I THOUGH I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO WOULD JUST SIT AND LOOK AT MY TANK. GOOD TO KNOW IM NOT ALONE.
viper_930 Active Member Jun 22, 2004 #6 Wakeskater, could you please stop typing in all caps lock? It is a little hard on the eyes and it makes people feel like you are yelling.
Wakeskater, could you please stop typing in all caps lock? It is a little hard on the eyes and it makes people feel like you are yelling.
reefer44 Member Jun 22, 2004 #8 pshht he is cute!...i love bristle worms...i almost bought this ugly loking mushroom rock at the lfs because it had a gorgous gray bristle worm on it
pshht he is cute!...i love bristle worms...i almost bought this ugly loking mushroom rock at the lfs because it had a gorgous gray bristle worm on it
moraym Active Member Jun 22, 2004 #9 I don't mind little critters in my tank, but fireworms are a pain when you dont see them and you pick up a rock.
I don't mind little critters in my tank, but fireworms are a pain when you dont see them and you pick up a rock.