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Glad to hear it's all going well Tank must look amazing with all that colour! Are you a member of any of the internet reef forums? Some really good ones with plenty of guru's on them also Otherwise If you have a printer or time to read on a computer check out these links They are to free online marine aquarium magazines, be sure to check back each month for the new issues. http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2006/9/ http://www.wetwebmedia.com/ca/CAHomepage.htm http://reefkeeping.com/index.htm and also http://www.reefpedia.com/index.php/Main_Page is getting better and better Roc on! And make sure those tangs get their vege's! ALgae, spirulina, vege's, seaweed..... lots little feeds seems to work well. ![]() Swarvegorilla "Haywood Jablowme" wrote in message ... Added some more fish last weekend. Three Yellow Tangs, One Sailfin Tang and a Flame Angelfish (Centropyge loriculus). All fish are getting along well. The other fish (two pacific blue tangs, three Heniochus Butterflyfish, Longnose Butterflyfish and Golden Jack) hardly noticed. I'm going to wait a week or two and then add a large Angelfish (probably an Emperor Angel). Thanks for all of the feedback (except for the one idiot). HJ In article , swarvegorilla wrote: "Haywood Jablowme" wrote in message ... I'm going to also look into your suggestion (Foxface Rabbitfish). My original idea was to get a group of surgeonfish. A group of three, perhaps two yellow tangs and a purple tang. Or a pair of purple tangs and a yellow tang. In a tank this large, if all were added at the same time, they should settle down in a few days. I did this on a smaller scale in an Oceanic 58 gallon tank years ago and it worked out fine. My LFS is trying to talk me out of the tangs and into the Rabbitfish. What is the attraction? Are they less boisterous than Tangs? Are they hardier than Tangs? Will they do OK in a group? Or, am I better off just adding one? Thanks, again, for your advice! HJ P.S. all of the fish are still doing great! I just need to make sure the food is broken apart in small enough pieces for the Longnose Butterflyfish to be able to eat. Tangs don't always get along that well, need to be fed often and stress out get disease easily....... Foxfaces are just great fish, I have only ever had one in a tank so can't talk about how they would go in a group. But yea, maybe it's because I like scats so much and they remind me of them.... Just friendly and cool looking hmmm.... wish I could give ya a better answer but "I likes them' is about all I can find. |
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![]() Yes, the tank looks amazing. Today, I added the last two fish. A large yellow banded maroon clownfish and a blueface angelfish. All is well with the following exception. I have noticed some aggression with the three yellow tangs that definitely was not there prior to the addition of the latest two fish. Since the maroon clownfish is a fairly benign fish, I have to deduce that it has something to do with the addition of the large blueface angelfish. He is about 6 inches long. So, I am guessing that the other fish are somewhat intimidated by his presence. I'm hoping that things will settle down in a day or two. In order to help this situation, I have kept the lights off except when feeding them. So far, the blueface angelfish has not shown any interest in food. He has been eating in the store. They have had him for more than 2 weeks. And, he aggressively fed just before I decided to purchase him earlier today. This is why I still think all will be well in a day or two. Am I correct about the aggression between the yellow tangs? Also, the three heniochus butterflyfish have exhibited cleaning behavior trying to "clean" other fish. I know this is somewhat normal. If it is not welcomed by the other fish, will the henoichus eventually stop doing it? Thanks for the suggestions. I will check out the online magazines. I appreciate your comments! HJ In article , swarvegorilla wrote: No prob, Glad to hear it's all going well Tank must look amazing with all that colour! Are you a member of any of the internet reef forums? Some really good ones with plenty of guru's on them also Otherwise If you have a printer or time to read on a computer check out these links They are to free online marine aquarium magazines, be sure to check back each month for the new issues. http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2006/9/ http://www.wetwebmedia.com/ca/CAHomepage.htm http://reefkeeping.com/index.htm and also http://www.reefpedia.com/index.php/Main_Page is getting better and better Roc on! And make sure those tangs get their vege's! ALgae, spirulina, vege's, seaweed..... lots little feeds seems to work well. ![]() Swarvegorilla "Haywood Jablowme" wrote in message ... Added some more fish last weekend. Three Yellow Tangs, One Sailfin Tang and a Flame Angelfish (Centropyge loriculus). All fish are getting along well. The other fish (two pacific blue tangs, three Heniochus Butterflyfish, Longnose Butterflyfish and Golden Jack) hardly noticed. I'm going to wait a week or two and then add a large Angelfish (probably an Emperor Angel). Thanks for all of the feedback (except for the one idiot). HJ In article , swarvegorilla wrote: "Haywood Jablowme" wrote in message ... I'm going to also look into your suggestion (Foxface Rabbitfish). My original idea was to get a group of surgeonfish. A group of three, perhaps two yellow tangs and a purple tang. Or a pair of purple tangs and a yellow tang. In a tank this large, if all were added at the same time, they should settle down in a few days. I did this on a smaller scale in an Oceanic 58 gallon tank years ago and it worked out fine. My LFS is trying to talk me out of the tangs and into the Rabbitfish. What is the attraction? Are they less boisterous than Tangs? Are they hardier than Tangs? Will they do OK in a group? Or, am I better off just adding one? Thanks, again, for your advice! HJ P.S. all of the fish are still doing great! I just need to make sure the food is broken apart in small enough pieces for the Longnose Butterflyfish to be able to eat. Tangs don't always get along that well, need to be fed often and stress out get disease easily....... Foxfaces are just great fish, I have only ever had one in a tank so can't talk about how they would go in a group. But yea, maybe it's because I like scats so much and they remind me of them.... Just friendly and cool looking hmmm.... wish I could give ya a better answer but "I likes them' is about all I can find. |
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