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![]() Well, I finally got some nitrate in the tank! I took a 5-gallon pail from a client's tank and put it into my tank.
![]() Cal 435 ppm (Salifert) Alk 160 ppm 8.9 dKH (Hanna) Mg 1320 ppm (Salifert) NO3 0.5 ppm (Salifert) PO4 0.00 ppm (Hanna 713) I ordered a group of Maldives Flame Anthias (P. ignitus) from my LFS. This species is very similar to Dispar Anthias and similarly are difficult to get eating. I waited until Quality Marine had them in stock so that I could get the healthiest fish possible rather than getting my LFS to order the (cheaper) Anthias from an overseas supplier. They arrived on Wednesday evening, and picked them up straight out of the shipping box. There are 6 small females and 2 big males. I put them into a 40-gallon quarantine tank and got some brine shrimp eggs in the hatcher. I also ordered some live blackworms from Petland, but they won't be here until next week. Thursday morning I fed a mix of PE Mysis, R.O.E., and frozen Cyclopeeze. 5 of the females came out to eat, and pecked around, ate a few bits. Very good. ![]() The smallest female has a mark on her back - I haven't been able to look close enough to tell what it is. She is one of the more active ones. It may be bruising or it may be aberrant markings which would be cool. There's a possibility that it's a sore, but at this point I don't think it is. That's where we're at now. ![]() Here's most of the herd: ![]() ![]() Last edited by Myka; 08-14-2015 at 04:50 PM. |