Obviously this needs some clearing up.
I was told it had been in FW for close to a year. I asked several times.
Check fishbase they say FW as well. Maybe someone should enlighten them about how thier information is garbage?
Not like I put the thing in a ph below 8. Our water is like liquid rock here. I asked on several occasions about experience with these things and I didn't get ANY decent info.
Are we just running off at the mouth here about G.Tiles?
I helped ID this thing when it was imported. Everyone talks about how they've kept them before..... IF they're so common why did Reef Central even have a hard time IDing?
Brackish dude is the only one that appears to acknowledge it NOT being a Tile, despite me making it clear in the beginning of the thread that it was NOT a Tile.
Where were all you Moray experts when I inquired about this thing to begin with? Where the heck were you guys when no one knew WTF it was without any clues?
Enjoy your hindsight, and go find some Moray newbs to "enlighten". IF you think this is my first venture with Morays you really don't know me very well.
Anyone wanna agree with this?
I was told it had been in FW for close to a year. I asked several times.
Check fishbase they say FW as well. Maybe someone should enlighten them about how thier information is garbage?
Not like I put the thing in a ph below 8. Our water is like liquid rock here. I asked on several occasions about experience with these things and I didn't get ANY decent info.
Are we just running off at the mouth here about G.Tiles?
I helped ID this thing when it was imported. Everyone talks about how they've kept them before..... IF they're so common why did Reef Central even have a hard time IDing?
Brackish dude is the only one that appears to acknowledge it NOT being a Tile, despite me making it clear in the beginning of the thread that it was NOT a Tile.
Where were all you Moray experts when I inquired about this thing to begin with? Where the heck were you guys when no one knew WTF it was without any clues?
Enjoy your hindsight, and go find some Moray newbs to "enlighten". IF you think this is my first venture with Morays you really don't know me very well.
Anyone wanna agree with this?
