Well boys and girls here's a story for you. Prepare to laugh
(I also posted my story on http://www.canreef.com/ for the guys here in Canada)
It all started last week, with the sudden discovery of half a dozen or more small aiptasia. Shocked and somewhat distrot, fearing a complete teardown, if these guys were to get out of control. I decided to purchase a pepermint shrimp as a low cost eradication program. This after consulting with many of my fellow reefkeepers on this site and on reef.org.
I asked my wife on her way home in the afternoon to stop off at the fish store and pick one up for me. We meet up later on, and I immediatly inspected the puchase noticeing right away, "its kind of small"....
We then got ready to release our aiptasia eating wonder to its new playground. I aclimatized it and let it go. It fell to the bottom of the tank, immediatly looking for a rock. It then crawled around the back of the LR and sat still for a few seconds.
All of a sudden, with lightning fast speed my Royal Gramma darts out of his LR cave and with one ferocious chomp, swallowed it down whole........ That was the end of my aiptasia eratication program...........
Two days later.........
I was working yesterday delivering some merchadise to a client of mine when I decided to take a detour and stop off at the fish store. There I saw a great six-line wrasse that I just had to have and reasonably priced too. I went home and told my wife and a buddy of mine, my discovery of the day. My buddy said "hey, It turns out I have an in-store credit for that store that I probably wont use for a while, and you have a great piece of branching hammer coral that I could use a frag of".
He's been after a frag for a while so I finally after months abliged. The deal was made. We rushed off to the store before it closed and bought the little beauty. I got it home, aclimatized it and released it into the tank definatly fearing a confrontation with the shrimp eating SOB Royal Gramma. To my suprize there was no fight. The new fish just found a corner to go to and unwind, so to speak. The lights started to go out shortly after my new friend hit the water. So I said a little prayer and went to bed myself.
This morning I woke up, checked on the tank and found my friend fast asleep in the rocks. Wonderful! it survived the night. The day went by fast today and soon I found myself in front of my tank looking for my new friend.
No where to be found!!!!!....? No Where........? Immediatly I turn to the shrimp killer and i'm ready to go fishing. Then with a faint voice and somewhat upset, I hear my wife say "What's that?" My heart stops and I draw my attention to the back of the tank. No, not in the tank but behind the tank on the floor.
My new child jumped!!!!!!!! I didn't have it more than 24hrs. Was it the Gramma and his constant bullying or was it depression? I'll never know.....
All I know is I got kicked not once but twice in the balls this week.
I hope my saga this week has brought a smile to your face.
Now it's time to hear your story's.
Peace out...
(I also posted my story on http://www.canreef.com/ for the guys here in Canada)
It all started last week, with the sudden discovery of half a dozen or more small aiptasia. Shocked and somewhat distrot, fearing a complete teardown, if these guys were to get out of control. I decided to purchase a pepermint shrimp as a low cost eradication program. This after consulting with many of my fellow reefkeepers on this site and on reef.org.
I asked my wife on her way home in the afternoon to stop off at the fish store and pick one up for me. We meet up later on, and I immediatly inspected the puchase noticeing right away, "its kind of small"....
We then got ready to release our aiptasia eating wonder to its new playground. I aclimatized it and let it go. It fell to the bottom of the tank, immediatly looking for a rock. It then crawled around the back of the LR and sat still for a few seconds.
All of a sudden, with lightning fast speed my Royal Gramma darts out of his LR cave and with one ferocious chomp, swallowed it down whole........ That was the end of my aiptasia eratication program...........
Two days later.........
I was working yesterday delivering some merchadise to a client of mine when I decided to take a detour and stop off at the fish store. There I saw a great six-line wrasse that I just had to have and reasonably priced too. I went home and told my wife and a buddy of mine, my discovery of the day. My buddy said "hey, It turns out I have an in-store credit for that store that I probably wont use for a while, and you have a great piece of branching hammer coral that I could use a frag of".
He's been after a frag for a while so I finally after months abliged. The deal was made. We rushed off to the store before it closed and bought the little beauty. I got it home, aclimatized it and released it into the tank definatly fearing a confrontation with the shrimp eating SOB Royal Gramma. To my suprize there was no fight. The new fish just found a corner to go to and unwind, so to speak. The lights started to go out shortly after my new friend hit the water. So I said a little prayer and went to bed myself.
This morning I woke up, checked on the tank and found my friend fast asleep in the rocks. Wonderful! it survived the night. The day went by fast today and soon I found myself in front of my tank looking for my new friend.
No where to be found!!!!!....? No Where........? Immediatly I turn to the shrimp killer and i'm ready to go fishing. Then with a faint voice and somewhat upset, I hear my wife say "What's that?" My heart stops and I draw my attention to the back of the tank. No, not in the tank but behind the tank on the floor.
My new child jumped!!!!!!!! I didn't have it more than 24hrs. Was it the Gramma and his constant bullying or was it depression? I'll never know.....
All I know is I got kicked not once but twice in the balls this week.
I hope my saga this week has brought a smile to your face.
Now it's time to hear your story's.
Peace out...