T tsellers Member Market Messages 75 Reaction score 0 Jan 22, 2012 #1 Looking for an ID on this. It's the second one that I have pulled off of my rock. <fieldset class="gc-fieldset"> <legend> Attached files </legend> > class="gc-images" title="IMAG0362.jpg[/IMG] style="max-width:300px" /></a> </fieldset>
Looking for an ID on this. It's the second one that I have pulled off of my rock. <fieldset class="gc-fieldset"> <legend> Attached files </legend> > class="gc-images" title="IMAG0362.jpg[/IMG] style="max-width:300px" /></a> </fieldset>
S smoothie Active Member Market Messages 2,770 Reaction score 1 Jan 22, 2012 #3 Asterina. Harmless but they do love attempting to clean your glass at night. If that's the 2nd one you have found then you probably have at least 20 more.
Asterina. Harmless but they do love attempting to clean your glass at night. If that's the 2nd one you have found then you probably have at least 20 more.
T tsellers Member Market Messages 75 Reaction score 0 Jan 22, 2012 #4 I was hoping Asterina would be the response. Thanks for the replies.
S smoothie Active Member Market Messages 2,770 Reaction score 1 Jan 22, 2012 #5 No prob but don't eat them. Someone's harlequin shrimp will be angry
S smoothie Active Member Market Messages 2,770 Reaction score 1 Jan 22, 2012 #6 Only that they eat algae films and dying things. Different color all together on the ones that eat supposedly healthy zoas
Only that they eat algae films and dying things. Different color all together on the ones that eat supposedly healthy zoas
J jennm Active Member Lifetime Messages 6,638 Reaction score 7 Jan 22, 2012 #7 The ones with red on their backs are the bad ones. The rest are harmless, film algae eaters.
U umbrellacorp Member Market Messages 384 Reaction score 0 Jan 22, 2012 #8 aww its cute. can i have it?