I like to put a thick bed of sand in the nano cubes for stability along with white leg hermits sally lightfoot emerald crab, sand sifting cucumber, margarita snails, nassarius snails, and astreas
Dr Goza in Astoria Or is by far the cheapest vet I have ever found. He works with low income animal owners all over Oregon and Washington. A full blown animal lover who does not care about money!! A rare find these days!
I'm glad the leopard wrasse that you grabbed yesterday from me is doing well in your 45 gallon tank.
I have had many leopard wrasses in my tanks. One of my favorites fish .
It is true, all the macropharyngodon wrasses are a little touchy in the beggining. As long as they start eating, they become model citizens.
I kept mine at 52 degrees. Everything thrived. Lots of deepwater anemones, lots of seapens. Found a dungeness crab with two claws on one arm. I went away for the weekend, and He ate everything in the tank.
No Drunkreefer got the blue haddoni from me and promised me he would not sell it. He then traded Patrick for it. I sold it for super cheap to Drunkreefer, because he told me he wasn't going to sell it. Beautiful specimen. I wish I would have kept it. It doesn't compare to the orange carpet I have now though.