Sedna,
I think need to come up with a list of "criteria" to post in a hatchlings thread. The three weeks brood time and a rough guess on the house temps over that period as well as longevity and foods fed are all bullets (maybe moon phase as well) that we should keep on each brooding in addition to the individual logs on each octo.
So far, not even an arm wave from Serendipity. We are assuming all is normal but we have not seen her for almost 4 weeks.
Be careful with the Rotofeast. I over dosed a small tank with it with some baby seahorses and killed them in an hour. I don't mean that product is bad but that a little goes a long way and it will effect your water quality.
I think need to come up with a list of "criteria" to post in a hatchlings thread. The three weeks brood time and a rough guess on the house temps over that period as well as longevity and foods fed are all bullets (maybe moon phase as well) that we should keep on each brooding in addition to the individual logs on each octo.
So far, not even an arm wave from Serendipity. We are assuming all is normal but we have not seen her for almost 4 weeks.
Be careful with the Rotofeast. I over dosed a small tank with it with some baby seahorses and killed them in an hour. I don't mean that product is bad but that a little goes a long way and it will effect your water quality.