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decided to use the rest of my store credits when i saw a pair of firefish
and finally the hair algae is under control
used a digital camera this time








can anyone ID this hermit, ive had him for about a year now

me black mollies



anyone know how to tell male and female? one is larger and slightly more colored then the other

and finally the hair algae is under control
used a digital camera this time








can anyone ID this hermit, ive had him for about a year now

me black mollies



anyone know how to tell male and female? one is larger and slightly more colored then the other

Last edited by Jack on Thu Apr 16, 2009 9:31 pm; edited 1 time in total

Jack- Number of posts: 115
Age: 19
Location: Fredericton N.B.
Tank Size- Gallons : 15 gallon fuge + 30 gallon nano reef with mantis shrimp
Registration date: 2009-03-10
Re: Jack's tank log
Not a clue on sexing firefish. But the hermit in the last pic might be Paguristes cadenati.
Check the following link to verify:
http://www.recif.be/article/hermit.htm
HTH
Matt
Check the following link to verify:
http://www.recif.be/article/hermit.htm
HTH
Matt
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- Number of posts: 192
Location: Kitchener
Tank Size- Gallons : 90 gal mixed reef & BC29
Registration date: 2008-12-06
Re: Jack's tank log
^ thanks for the link i think the unidentified one is a Paguridae sp.
also my female mollies are hiding all the time, only saw one of them yesterday, is this normal? the male is always out in the open happily swimming and eating. i always thought mollies wern't that kind of fish to hide all the time
also my female mollies are hiding all the time, only saw one of them yesterday, is this normal? the male is always out in the open happily swimming and eating. i always thought mollies wern't that kind of fish to hide all the time

Jack- Number of posts: 115
Age: 19
Location: Fredericton N.B.
Tank Size- Gallons : 15 gallon fuge + 30 gallon nano reef with mantis shrimp
Registration date: 2009-03-10
Re: Jack's tank log
they usually are pretty friendly fish, but like all fish they do hide occasionally.

BurgerKing- Number of posts: 90
Age: 17
Location: Barrie Ontario, Canada
Tank Size- Gallons : 75g A. cichlids, 28g community, 10g shellies, 6g fry tank
Registration date: 2008-12-09
Re: Jack's tank log
well it turns out that one of them got sucked into the intake of my protein skimmer
but the other seems to be doing fine. what is mating behavior like in mollies? ive noticed that the male was "nipping" at the famle's underbelly but when the female tries to do it to the male he freaks out.. is this normal?
also ive noticed that the fire gobies make very half-heated "bites" (its more like slowly bumping into each other with mouths open) at the others dorsal fin. its doesn't seem to be that aggressive of a motion but should i be conserned?
also ive noticed that the fire gobies make very half-heated "bites" (its more like slowly bumping into each other with mouths open) at the others dorsal fin. its doesn't seem to be that aggressive of a motion but should i be conserned?

Jack- Number of posts: 115
Age: 19
Location: Fredericton N.B.
Tank Size- Gallons : 15 gallon fuge + 30 gallon nano reef with mantis shrimp
Registration date: 2009-03-10
Re: Jack's tank log
Mollies are worse than rabbits. They just breed like crazy, I'd say that just about any behaviour is breeding behaviour, but I haven't watched them actually breed even though I've kept them for like ever. I'm sure you could find out on google though.

BurgerKing- Number of posts: 90
Age: 17
Location: Barrie Ontario, Canada
Tank Size- Gallons : 75g A. cichlids, 28g community, 10g shellies, 6g fry tank
Registration date: 2008-12-09
Re: Jack's tank log
alright ill try googleing it, and another reason i like them 

Jack- Number of posts: 115
Age: 19
Location: Fredericton N.B.
Tank Size- Gallons : 15 gallon fuge + 30 gallon nano reef with mantis shrimp
Registration date: 2009-03-10
yellow watchmen dieing
unfortunately my yellow watchmen has had his entire bottom jaw ripped off!
i think it must have been one of the hitchhiking pistol shrimp that where living in the rock that he was living under
they snap at anything that goes near the holes in the rock and so far have killed a snail and hermit crab, soon to add the watchmen to the count
he is still alive but can't really eat though
he is still alive but can't really eat though

Jack- Number of posts: 115
Age: 19
Location: Fredericton N.B.
Tank Size- Gallons : 15 gallon fuge + 30 gallon nano reef with mantis shrimp
Registration date: 2009-03-10
Re: Jack's tank log
I've started making my rock
im using portland white cement in a 1:3 mix of salt and im just waiting for them to harden hopfuly will get some cool pieces out of it..... i have to wait a week for it to harden right?
ill have picks when they are done hardening in a day or two
ill have picks when they are done hardening in a day or two

Jack- Number of posts: 115
Age: 19
Location: Fredericton N.B.
Tank Size- Gallons : 15 gallon fuge + 30 gallon nano reef with mantis shrimp
Registration date: 2009-03-10
Re: Jack's tank log
o ya and im getting a mantis next week at some time 

Jack- Number of posts: 115
Age: 19
Location: Fredericton N.B.
Tank Size- Gallons : 15 gallon fuge + 30 gallon nano reef with mantis shrimp
Registration date: 2009-03-10
curing the DIY liverock
just a quick up date with some pics. my yellow watchman is still alive and can manage to get the occasional piece of food (i now have him in a separate tank) the left side of his jaw seems to be healing but the right might have had too much damage done to it, so chances are he still won't make it, but i am surprised that it actually started to heal though. i also started curing my live rock
yellow watchman






yellow watchman







Jack- Number of posts: 115
Age: 19
Location: Fredericton N.B.
Tank Size- Gallons : 15 gallon fuge + 30 gallon nano reef with mantis shrimp
Registration date: 2009-03-10
Re: Jack's tank log
well my yellow watchmen was dead this morning and now my snail is on his way over to eat him
its a shame he was a interesting fish, i think im going to get another one once i have my other tank set up.
forgot to mention that the liverock is DIY, its about 4 salt to 1 cement, kinda fragile for my liking but very poris
finally finished talking to the people at Meral spot about getting that mantis, we are now just deciding on which day is best to ship
this is their site
http://www.freewebs.com/themeralspot/
but stay away from the male... hes mine
forgot to mention that the liverock is DIY, its about 4 salt to 1 cement, kinda fragile for my liking but very poris
finally finished talking to the people at Meral spot about getting that mantis, we are now just deciding on which day is best to ship
this is their site
http://www.freewebs.com/themeralspot/
but stay away from the male... hes mine

Jack- Number of posts: 115
Age: 19
Location: Fredericton N.B.
Tank Size- Gallons : 15 gallon fuge + 30 gallon nano reef with mantis shrimp
Registration date: 2009-03-10
Re: Jack's tank log
Can you give me step by step on how you made the rock? Thanks bro.
MadWorld- Number of posts: 17
Tank Size- Gallons : 5.5gallon nano tank
Going to get a 40 gall with a 20gall sump.
Registration date: 2009-04-25
Re: Jack's tank log
http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=144526
that's the recipe i went from, it also has a step by step of how to do it. but i will say this if you are using sand to make molds use crushed coral instead of sand it would look much nicer, im definetly not going to cheep out on the next batch. i also used white portland cement, instead of the gray type one or two. and let them dry in their molds for a day or two
that's the recipe i went from, it also has a step by step of how to do it. but i will say this if you are using sand to make molds use crushed coral instead of sand it would look much nicer, im definetly not going to cheep out on the next batch. i also used white portland cement, instead of the gray type one or two. and let them dry in their molds for a day or two

Jack- Number of posts: 115
Age: 19
Location: Fredericton N.B.
Tank Size- Gallons : 15 gallon fuge + 30 gallon nano reef with mantis shrimp
Registration date: 2009-03-10
Re: Jack's tank log
Jack wrote:http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=144526
that's the recipe i went from, it also has a step by step of how to do it. but i will say this if you are using sand to make molds use crushed coral instead of sand it would look much nicer, im definetly not going to cheep out on the next batch. i also used white portland cement, instead of the gray type one or two. and let them dry in their molds for a day or two
Thanks for the link, and for your mollies their natural habitat is fresh/brackish streams and rivers, so the flow in these places are a lot lower than in a marine/ocean environment. So the high flows cause stress on them and cause them to die. Make sure there is an area within the tank that has very little flow.
And to see if the female molly is pregnant just look at the bottom of her body, and if its bulging out, then she is pregnant. Make sure to split the babies from the parents, because they will eat them. You can just feed the babies very small flakes, use your fingers or a mortar and pestle.
BTW: Rock salt is the same type of salt you use to melt snow?
MadWorld- Number of posts: 17
Tank Size- Gallons : 5.5gallon nano tank
Going to get a 40 gall with a 20gall sump.
Registration date: 2009-04-25
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