See...I do it too.

incysor

New Member
I hadn't seen this guy in awhile. When I was breaking the tanks down I found him in my anthellia. He made the move into the 30g with no problems, and finally found the cucumber. I haven't managed to get a good angle since they hooked up, but so far so good.

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Chubosco

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In Ohio, that would have cost a million dollars and had many takers! That is beautiful!!! Around here, your lucky, real lucky to get a sexy! I think we get the stuff that country called Texas rejects. I'm not kidding. :moonin
 

incysor

New Member
So here's a few new pics. The shrimp finally found the cucumber, and is happily riding it around the tank. Unfortunately the pics aren't great because I'd just added kalk to the tank when the pair came out of the rock.

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skipm

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Those pics are great, I don't think that I would expect any better pics in an invert book. Have you found any signs that he molted since you have had him? Just curious, Skip
 

incysor

New Member
Nope no signs of a molt so far...But for the first month or so it was in a 75g tank.

Now that it's in the 30g it's a bit more likely that I'll see it if it molts. But the cucumber, and therefor the shrimp spends most of it's time in the back and center of the LR, so I don't see it that often. As long as everything remains stable, I expect to be able to get better pics as the tank matures and I upgrade the lights, add a refugium, remove some PH, etc...

Thanks for the compliment though. :mrgreen:

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