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Forgot to include a top-down shot of the gbta. He is in the back so this as as close as I can get to him. (Really not interested in getting him to move at this point, he isn;t hurting anything where he is) I did not have any problem with him attaching when I added him to the tank. He was on the rock he came on and the next morning he had found a spot. So far clowns are hosting a spice jar and not him, which is good because he is very tiny. Like around 2"
His bubbles come out very nicely at different times during the day. (Didn't catch them nicely on the photo though). http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/5...tjan202it6.jpg |
sea hare
You may want to try to borrow or buy a sea hare. I couldnt believe it when I got one. Like a lawnmower on hair algae. I also used an aquaclear 500 with some rowaphos in it as well. Results were great in about 3 days.:biggrin:
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A pair of tweezers work well for getting GHA off of corals.
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upgrade soon...so soon? yes so soon, lol
Update:
We have decided to do what we had always planned with our drilled 120g and upgrade. The upgrade will take place probably in two months or so. The bow is a bit crowded now with a couple new additions, but should be fine for only the couple months they will be in there: -signal goby -cleaner wrasse Was watching the tank today and I think it is just so cool how well fed these fish are. The spice jar idea feeds pretty muchall fish in the tank and everything is fat and healthy. I never feed anything sprinkling it over the water any more, the fish come and go from the "station" as they please, and it is emptied by them 1-2 times per day. I cannot get over how lucky I feel having a lawnmower blenny, cleaner wrasse and sand-sifting type gobies that all choose to eat NLS (and decap brine shrimp eggs, everyone's favorite). The cleaner wrasse has also joined in on the fun. My fish teach the new additions how to get the "smorgasbord". The mandarin also eats from the jars when he decides to, but he isn't the brightest crayon in the box if you know what I mean. :multi: After reading about problems people have had getting certain fish to eat I think it is just ever so cool. As a side note the birdsnest frag has colored up nicely (it looked rather bleached/browned prior). Yellowish/bronzeish with bronzeish purplish polyps. I seem to have no luck with that pretty red macro, it is in pieces and I cannot get it to stay put or grow :'( also no luck getting my new xenia frag to attach. Used fishing line and glue and it still got away so I locked him in a clear box and glued mesh to the top of it so he couldn't get away and run himself through the powerhead or get stuck somewhere...hopefully it will attach to the rock that is in there instead of the box...but knowing me and xenia...:P yeah.... |
can't wait for the bigger tank. so far so good eh?
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If you keep that birdsnest under moderate lighting, it will go colour up even more nicely, you'll see some really nice green in it.
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ooh sweet! can't wait to see what it will look like when I get halides
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Oh you are so right I do see green in that birdsnest now :D I put the xenia into a little clear box (I normally use this box for acclimation) and then put some crafters mesh on the top of it. I stuck a rubberband on the xenia and a rock and it has not come off or died, so yay :smile:
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Figured I should re-update this. I made a little picture slideshow dealie :)
http://s228.photobucket.com/albums/e...t=5bd4e3c8.pbw |
That's looking really great. All the hard work is paying off!
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