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My 24 gallon saltwater nano-cube mainly reef...

I hate to go aqua-nazi on you, but your 24G Nano is very poorly stocked. Your long-spine urchin and Linkia stars (not to mention the star is a predatory species) will exceed 12" full grown. Shame on anyone who keeps cleaner wrasse and know better. Cleaner wrasse almost solely depend on cleaning other fish to survive, something you could possible provide enough of, and every time one is captured it directly impacts the diminishing coral reefs. It's a shame, because they're one of my favorite fish and I'd love to keep one... they're just one of those fish that shouldn't be kept. I'm just suggesting that you don't replace it once it dies; I'd give it 2 months unless it starts eating frozen daily.

Aside from that it looks like a nice tank, but consider giving the big guys to larger homes when they get start to crowd the tank. Urchins are very clumsy and tend to knock over LR structures or mow down your corals.

Best regards,
Dave
 
I hate to go aqua-nazi on you, but your 24G Nano is very poorly stocked. Your long-spine urchin and Linkia stars (not to mention the star is a predatory species) will exceed 12" full grown. Shame on anyone who keeps cleaner wrasse and know better. Cleaner wrasse almost solely depend on cleaning other fish to survive, something you could possible provide enough of, and every time one is captured it directly impacts the diminishing coral reefs. It's a shame, because they're one of my favorite fish and I'd love to keep one... they're just one of those fish that shouldn't be kept. I'm just suggesting that you don't replace it once it dies; I'd give it 2 months unless it starts eating frozen daily.

Aside from that it looks like a nice tank, but consider giving the big guys to larger homes when they get start to crowd the tank. Urchins are very clumsy and tend to knock over LR structures or mow down your corals.

Best regards,
Dave

Hey Dave thanks for the input, for the sea urchin, it is in my tank until this weekend in which my friend with a 120 gallon tank is going to be keeping. My brown algae was just terrible. The cleaner wrasse does eat frozen daily actually. The reason I got it was because the fish store close to my house is selling their location and they gave it to me. As for the star fish, it was given to me recently because one of its tank mates (Harlequin Shrimp) was eating it (as you can see a piece missing from a corner of its leg). That as well will be given to my friend this week...Think of it as a temporary rescue situation.

Thanks,
David

P.S. Do you have a tank? Lets see some pictures, or if not some of your chameleons.
 
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I am quite concern with the hemipenile buldge......is way too big!!!!! Is it still like or just the angle when the picture is taken?

Oh wait...the other side is the leg...Oops!!! sorry!!
 
Hey Dave thanks for the input, for the sea urchin, it is in my tank until this weekend in which my friend with a 120 gallon tank is going to be keeping. My brown algae was just terrible. The cleaner wrasse does eat frozen daily actually. The reason I got it was because the fish store close to my house is selling their location and they gave it to me. As for the star fish, it was given to me recently because one of its tank mates (Harlequin Shrimp) was eating it (as you can see a piece missing from a corner of its leg). That as well will be given to my friend this week...Think of it as a temporary rescue situation.

Thanks,
David

P.S. Do you have a tank? Lets see some pictures, or if not some of your chameleons.

Sounds like you got it all situated! I do have tanks, but I work with brackish, housing T. jaculatrix (archers). There's really not too much to look at, but I'll dig up some photos. =)
 
Archers are fun fish! I used to have them and kept the water level lower than the rim of the tank and put some branches to let the crickets run on so I could watch them shoot and jump:) Kinda like a cham of the water.
 
Hi Davider!
Love the colors of Igor!! What breeder did you get him from? What color classification would you catorized your Veil? Tourquoise Sunburst?? Would love to get another Male Veil with those colors!

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P.S: Thanks for sharing by showing pics of all your other awesome pets and critters!!
 
Casey Mae, my 13 yr old beagle mix.
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Haley, my border collie & Frankie, our scruffy mutt.
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My red eye crocodile skink. This is just a pic of the female, the male is a little camera shy.
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And, finally, I'm posting a picture of Baby Henry, my 5-7 month old veiled.
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That's not all of my critters. I haven't gotten pics of the baby chams yet. Plus all the frogs & smaller critters. Besides, I haven't figured out how to down size the pics yet. Sorry that they're so big.
 
Hi Davider!
Love the colors of Igor!! What breeder did you get him from? What color classification would you catorized your Veil? Tourquoise Sunburst?? Would love to get another Male Veil with those colors!

Christine


P.S: Thanks for sharing by showing pics of all your other awesome pets and critters!!

Thanks a lot! Igor isnt my veiled lol..but he sure is amazing.
 
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Walter now! I think he's 7 or 8 months old, but the time went by so fast. He has 2 ficus trees and a hibiscus. We're soon approaching our first moving adventure together, but at his new home I hope to make him an extensive patio jungle. He looks much better in sunlight and I think he would enjoy an extra few hours of free roaming every day.

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This picture makes me chuckle, it looks like he has squiggles in his eyes. This is Scout, a 2+ year old Red Piebald Dachshund. In actuality he belongs to the guy that my boyfriend and I live with, but we have been taking care of him for a long time. He's such a silly goose, in the manner of all dachshunds! Big cutey though.

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Retreat!
 
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