The gramma is still hangin in there. The tail is looking better but now it has some icky thing on its operculum. It sort of looks like fungus but without the cottony look. Maybe a skin infection? Beats me, I've done lots of searches for it but can't seem to pin it down. Hopefully it will just go away on its own.
Last night while fishing my Lawnmower blenny out of the tank for the 100th time (I'm thinking about calling him Sumpy) I found my little lined blenny!!! What a bonus! And after all this time I thought that stupid emerald crab had had him for lunch. It was a bit of work catching him and returning him to the main tank where my stupid hawkfish came over and thought he would have a snack. I haven't found the blenny in the tank today and the hawkfish is looking suspiciously plump. I hope I didn't send my poor little blenny to certain death by putting him in the tank. Maybe I should have just left him in the sump. Well if he doesn't show up soon that hawkfish is going back to the store when I switch tanks, I just love little fish too much to give them up to a lump like him.
Other than that the tank doesn't look too shabby, its still dino free but I'm noticing today that its going through a bit of a cyano period. I'm not sure what is up with that, I had a bit of cyano last week when I left the foam on my euroreef for what I thought was too long. Then I did a waterchange Monday after pulling some algae and organizing things. Who knows?? I have never been able to figure that tank out, why start now. Anyway, I'm gonna change out the ROWAPHOS as I think maybe its past its prime. I can't even remember when I put it on there so nows as good a time as any to replace it.
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I'm pretty sure the Rowaphos showed up shortly after December 12, 2004.
Jus' sayin' :p
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