I've had them for about 3 weeks now. When I got them the lighter colored one was slightly bigger, now the darker one is actually the slightly larger one. I have a feeling the darker one will end up becoming the female. I've been waiting to name them until they determine which one is going to...
Actually they are all over the tank. They don't normally stay in only one place. So right now I don't think they are trying to get anything to host them.
Don't feel bad Karen, I noticed the same stuff on my tonga rock this morning. I just moved the PHs to blow in that area. Luckily I have a couple of nerites that will actually eat the stuff. I know which ones they are and just moved them over to the area...its almost gone this evening.
My clowns are acting kinda strange today. My parameters are below.
Temp: 79.3
Specific Gravity: 1.025
PH: 7.8
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
dKH: 8.6
Calc: 460
Phospates: 0
Magnesium: 1440
Here is a short behavior of their behavior.
Well I did the full range of tests. These are the results.
Temp: 79.3
Specific Gravity: 1.025
PH: 7.8 (lights have only been on for a couple of hours)
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
dKH: 8.6
Calcium: 460
Phosphates: 0
Magnesium: 1440
Thanks Erin. Right now that is all I'm going to add. I'm going to wait for another couple of weeks before I even think of adding anything. I'm getting the RO water together today so I can have my salt mixing tonight and tomorrow do a water change.
I really have no idea if that is what they actually are or not. I have them on other rocks as well. Dang snails have been having snail orgies again. *sigh* I have more dwarf cerths that what I started with. :grumble:
No they don't look like q-tips or pineapple. I've had those before. These are flat. Someone over on nano reefs thinks they might be nerite snail egg sacks.