I got two thirds of the caulerpa pulled from the sand bed. Hopefully I can sneak in another session to finish it off.
I got on the couch and watched the fish for a while Sunday. Most interesting was Scarlett's movement. She is swimming the full length of the tank now, and tasting here and there for food that she likes. She has also established different 'tracks' that she swims repeatedly. I think this will help here settle in, and get over some of her twitchiness.
The three Grammas act like hormone-addled teenagers on a Darwinian playground. Maybe I don't need a large harem. Three could be enough, unless bullying becomes a factor.
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As many naturalists and environmentalists have suggested, we should set aside our arrogance,
our desire to conquer and control everything, and walk hand in hand with Mother Nature. -Walter Adey
Current Tank Info: 180g Seagrass Sandbar Lagoon, START DATE November 28, 2018
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