Phase 1 almost complete!
"Guayni; SAHS" wrote in message
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Sounds good to me, keep it up and please show us your pics as soon as you
get them. Is people like you that dare to make changes to the
conventionalities that I look forward to.
BTW, to what lighting system you are going?
Thanks!
I am talking with a guy about an aquaone metal haylide setup
basically a 5 foot bank of them
or maybe hang 3 seperate ones and 2 x double 4 foot fluros
I'm lucky to have beams over the tanks so should be easy to hang crazy stuff
If theres one thing I am hating it's that I have had to move the rock a few
too many times.
Had it stacked on base lava rock while it was curing/cycling
then removed that
then organised again
disturbed lots of cool stuff that had manage to elude the fish the whole
time.
I think the best thing has been all the weird eggs laid on the glass
really has been a weird geussing game
Is also very cool to see the fish slowly come out of hiding more
I'm sure once everyone really settles in I'll get my first damsel trouble
maker!
but hopefully the pack keeps them in line
star has to be the banana wrasse
such a lovely yellow
I mean it really is just a beautiful fish
Theres another nice little fish
we sell as spotted cube
a yellow box fish with black spots
more a 1 fish 1 tank sorta fish
but really is quite an awesome little fish
cracks me up
"swarvegorilla" wrote in message
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"Guayni; SAHS" wrote in message
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Question!
Are you going to introduce them at the same time?
I hope you get your video camera ready and prepare yourself for some
astonishing gladiator fights...
I hope you liked the movie Gladiator because the two blennies are going
to give you a good show.
actually one has gone one colour and the other another.
the collector told me he thought they were a pair
Yea they chase each other a bit, but nothing viscous
Then the 26 damsels are going to define their territories soon.
Since the damselfish are also anemonefish, they will see the clowns as
fair competition.
wth?
the blue damsels are busy schooling
the reticulated are under the same rock
and the clowns are hanging out in almost a deadspot near a powerhead
Just wanted to add here my aim is similar to the african cichlid technique
over stock and over rock
Damsels are much less of a problem in groups, they are almost peaceful if
you cram 100 in a tank with no ornaments to make territorys.
today they were much much prettier. Didn't like their flight much it seems.
Oh and Yes I have to do water changes
But really all I do is clean the powerhead sponges in buckets of water
give all 4 sets of sponges a clean out and thats 10 L of water
do it 4 times a week and thats 40L, 2 cannisters, prob clean sponges in them
once month (leave bio media alone)
a 20L bucket each but staggered by a few weeks
160 + 40=200L so atm with light stocking around1/3 waterchange a month on a
650L tank
and that is only squeezing out sponges!
Please tape the outcome, it will be interesting to see if they all can
live together in this aquarium.
I may be wrong but you are up for a great battle.
Keep us informed please. We can all learn a good deal about your
initiative.
sounds romantic!!
no I haven't taped it
still waiting on the lights to get good pics
but will snap some in a bit
I have kept marines for a while now
if theres one thing I know
it's damsels
:-)
"swarvegorilla" wrote in message
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Just ordered.
1 banana wrasse
20 blue saphire damsel
6 reticulated damsel
2 barrier reef clowns
2 orange and 1 purple anthias
yes I know all common names
ya really need to know I can type 'em out
they are going in with about 85kg of now well cured liverock.
The tanks a 6x2x2 and I'm choke pointed waiting for my lights.
Also have a pair of lawnmower blennys (peacocks) and lotsa snails etc
no I have no pics
yet
but it's all still coming along
these things take time
of which I have none.
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