DevIouS - Untitled - Manhattan Reefs Location Da B - X Rating - 100% 108 0 0 Feb 9, 2006 #1 :question: :bigeyes2: Attachments CIMG1355.JPG 162.3 KB · Views: 224 CIMG1352.JPG 163.6 KB · Views: 101
jenniebutterfly Senior Member Location Greenpoint, Brooklyn Rating - 100% 14 0 0 Feb 9, 2006 #2 colonista (sp?) anyways, they are completly harmless, and great grazers that multiply rapidly
DevIouS - Untitled - Manhattan Reefs Location Da B - X Rating - 100% 108 0 0 Feb 9, 2006 #3 Thanks Jennie... I thought they were harmless as I had them for a long time, but I could have swore that I saw one of the larger ones picking at one of my zoos.
Thanks Jennie... I thought they were harmless as I had them for a long time, but I could have swore that I saw one of the larger ones picking at one of my zoos.
ctxmonitor Senior Member Location Brooklyn, NY Rating - 100% 79 0 0 Feb 9, 2006 #4 It is Collonista amakusaensis, reef-safe.
Josh in the coral sea... Vendor Manhattan Reefs Real Reefer Supporter Location Union Square, NY Rating - 100% 90 0 0 Feb 9, 2006 #5 Harmless. You will have hundreds of them soon and their shells make good homes for copepods.
DevIouS - Untitled - Manhattan Reefs Location Da B - X Rating - 100% 108 0 0 Feb 9, 2006 #6 Thanks CTX & Josh! I thought they were sundials. Back in the tank they go...:lol: