My latest impulse buy, may have bought myself a really big headache.
I couldn't resist. One thing I have always wanted to recreate in my SPS reef was a sense of movement. Let's face it, a stick is a stick, whether it's colored up like or crayon or not. My SPS tank is beautiful and I am, at the moment, quite pleased with it. There is however a serious lack of "movement". With
For those who have been browsing the blogs you may have run across my article on breeding marine ornamentals at home. If you missed it, click below to get filled in.
http://www.reefaddicts.com/entry.php...bred-happiness
There have been some recent developments regarding what is left of my Dragonfaced Pipefish foursome, now a twosome. It is unfortunate that they are not taking to anything but BBS but I am still working on that issue. In any case the two that are
Or maybe you just want to raise a batch of clowns for the sheer joy of saying you did it...
Over the last couple of weeks and months many great reefers and aspiring breeders have approached me online and in person and have asked me what is takes to do this. Figured it was time to put together some of my thoughts on how to get started, what it will take, what it could cost, etc.... I cannot begin to tell you how many countless folks have shot me a message exclaming.
How many of you out there have ever sat in front of your tank and sighed, remembering how exciting the hobby was when you got your first tank set up? Recalling the hours you spent staring in wonder at the infinte diversity you poured your heart and soul into building into your reef. The countless water changes performed, the meticulous testing you did and redid hoping that stubborn nitrate test wouldn't turn red. Even something a simple as seeing your first limpet stuck to the glass and thinking