kynekke
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Something is eating my GSP slowly... I've filmed for 6 hours and haven't seen a soul by it except for the Coral Beauty which picks around it... never in the spot that's disappearing.
So my thoughts are... to build an eggcrate cage around the GSP... it will allow full water flow but keep anything larger than pods out of there. I want to know if it's a fish/crab/snail eating it or if it's moving across the rock voluntarily for some odd reason (which is what it actually looks like it's doing to me).
I've tried to catch the CB btw.. so has my hubby... he's VERY elusive! I hate to go to extremes to remove the CB when I have no proof it's actually him... 6 hours of films (booring hehe) and nothing comes near the center, receding part of that GSP.
I can build the cage easily out of aquarium epoxy and egg crage... how would I go about attaching it to the rock? I hate to epoxy it down... I have a hard time removing that stuff.
Any better ideas or any ideas on how to attach it? Do you think that'd work to rule-out critter interference? Can a GSP live inside of a cage?
So my thoughts are... to build an eggcrate cage around the GSP... it will allow full water flow but keep anything larger than pods out of there. I want to know if it's a fish/crab/snail eating it or if it's moving across the rock voluntarily for some odd reason (which is what it actually looks like it's doing to me).
I've tried to catch the CB btw.. so has my hubby... he's VERY elusive! I hate to go to extremes to remove the CB when I have no proof it's actually him... 6 hours of films (booring hehe) and nothing comes near the center, receding part of that GSP.
I can build the cage easily out of aquarium epoxy and egg crage... how would I go about attaching it to the rock? I hate to epoxy it down... I have a hard time removing that stuff.
Any better ideas or any ideas on how to attach it? Do you think that'd work to rule-out critter interference? Can a GSP live inside of a cage?