So, today I managed to find more basement floor (thanks again Eli!) and at the behest of Nathan, my 5 year old son, we moved over "his" starfish (a blue linckia). After getting the starfish on the drip, I thought ... well ... why not. Started pulling rock out, filled up 3 buckets and started chasing fish with nets.
I thought at first I might start with the angels and leave it at that for now. Then I thought ... oh whatever. I'm doing the tangs too. So another 10 minutes and had a bucket of angels, and a bucket of tangs. Started probing the sand since I didn't want to squish the canary wrasse and it's a good thing I did because I would have started stacking rocks back right on top of where he was hiding. So out he came too.
Staying for now are the eel, the butterflies, and the trigger. The trigger will join her friends in about a week's time - since she is the most aggressive and the fastest swimmer, she needs to go in last so that the others have a chance to settle in. I don't really anticipate problems mind you but it just seems better to do it this way for some reason. Eel and butterflies will be getting a new home and I picked up their new tank on Saturday - I'm totally stoked on that and will be starting a new thread for that in the coming days hopefully. It's a 65g tank with a black acrylic background and external overflow, 10mm glass with polished edges. No starfire glass but that's OK probably since it will be a basic FOWLR for the most part.
It was terrible to catch 7 fish to get them out of a tank, but putting 7 fish INTO a tank worked out better than I could have hoped for. They all know each other from before so the dynamics are 100% the same as before but just in a slightly different setting. They all quickly found places to hide and then gradually started venturing out to explore.
What a long journey it's been! But look! All the fish are in but one!
Here's a 10 second video I took about a half hour after they were all in:
And a couple random photos:
The male bellus mooning the camera:
Also picked up some acan frags from CoralMaster (thanks again Greg!!!) and a blue zoo frag. Not sure where to put the blue zoos so for now they are on a rock near the bottom, under an overhang.
Thanks for looking!
