Turns out I do have a pistol shrimp. :laugh: It has been living under the rock on the right side. Must have hitchhiked in. Unfortunately the blue varieties found in the wild here don't have much personality. Pretty sure they don't bond with gobies either. But it does seem to be less jumpy then it was in the 120 since I never hear the popping noise (which I'd hear all the time in the 120).
Interesting development today. Looked at the tank this morning and the black Clownfish kept chasing something.
So cute. So agile, since the Clown couldn't seem to catch any even though he kept trying.
Think I'm now severely over-stocked. :uhoh: Is 25 Mollies too much for a 40 gallon tank? :laugh:
Some random pictures...
Left side.
Right side. Slightly rearranged.
Moved the green Ricordea. Looks like it is moving into splitting form. Has grown a second foot, just needs a second mouth.
One of the more elusive tank inhabitants.
The Sleeper's door. :laugh:
No idea what the red things are. They made up the base of what was a Clove frag in the previous tank. They looks like tiny Feather Dusters, but the rock is literally made out of these things. When one generation dies the next generation grows over-top. Very fragile rock though.
The hermits are inseparable. Everywhere one goes the other is always nearby.
A recent addition. Was between a Porcelain and a Pom Pom, but the Pom Pom had lost his anemones and I wasn't sure how interesting it'd be without them so tried out the Porcelain.