I found the Yellow Watchman goby when I was doing the water change-out last weekend. It was in the second chamber in the back of the tank. Unfortunately, I was unable to net it and bring it back to the front of the tank. After a few tries, I actually lost sight of him and was unable to find him again after 15 more minutes of searching. If I can successfully capture him, he is destined for a return trip to the fish store. Ben and I really do not want another fish that likes to hide in the back.
The flame scallop can still be seen in the back right corner of the tank. It is no longer wedged in between the back wall and the live rock, but it is still in the same general spot. It's shell is open and its tentacles are extended. I am concerned that it can still be seen under the lights during the day as they tend to like darkness, but maybe it will be ok.
The new Fungia coral kept rather still this week. It is getting somewhat buried in the sand by the Lawnmower Blenny's "dancing" in the front corner of the tank, but it hasn't relocated. When we first put it in the tank, it looked mainly like a coral skeleton, but now at night its tentacles can be seen. I am excited to see what it will look like when it has settled into the tank some more!
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Any updates? I have read your entire blog - amazing. We are getting a Turbo today to help with hair algae.
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