New Frags and Other Pics

reefnut

Active Member

Originally posted by skilos1
do you mind me asking who you ordered from?

I don't mind but I would like to wait until they have a chance to make things right. IMO, accidents happens but it's the way they handle the accident that makes the difference. I'll give an update on Monday.
 

reefnut

Active Member

Originally posted by skilos1
looks like they might have gotten too hot. was the water in the bag for them cloudy? good idea on fragging that last one, it should make it

They were not cloudy and the temp was 75 when I got the???? I'm not sure what happened. Kip gave me the idea to clip off the dead spots... I have my fingers crossed.
I left the stump on this one hopping for a miracle.
 

spsfreak100

Active Member
Sorry to hear about that.
I would email them back telling them about your order. You should also include the pictures. They should send you some new frags to make up for these, unless they don't have a gurentee that these corals will arrive alive.
Also, out of curiousity, what place did you order this from? Leathercoral85ga@aol.com
Graham
 

reefnut

Active Member
They do have a DOA guarantee. I talked to them yesterday after I received them. They suggested putting them in the tank and calling back on Monday to give them an update. It sounded like they would send me a replacement shipment but their policy is store credit so we will see. SPS, YGM
That's all the frag pics but does anyone know what this is?
 

spsfreak100

Active Member
ReefNut,
I have the same little "anemone" as you've shown in the picture. I do not know what it is, although from my experience, it's harmless. Mine has never multiplied once for the years I've had it. Mine is also located in an area receiving very little light, so I assume it doesn't contain zooxanthellae. Maybe someone else could help for the identification.
GRaham
 

spsfreak100

Active Member

Originally posted by Steven the Fish
What exacly are bristel worms good for?:confused:

Cleaning up. They are excellent scavengers. They consume fish waste, left over food and even detritus.
Lets see if I could get a few pictures up here :)
 

reefnut

Active Member

Originally posted by Steven the Fish
What exactly are bristle worms good for?:confused:

They are good scavengers
 
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