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![]() Some new pics from today:
More full tank shots: ![]() (You can see the new Yellow & the new white YT in this shot) Orange shoulder & Vlamingi tangs hanging out: ![]() A "white" yellow tang I just picked up from my friend Mike: ![]() Elongate or A. mata tang: ![]()
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![]() Juv. Emperor angel - so far reef-safe (crossing fingers):
![]() Black Leopard Wrasse - eats pellets & nori & frozen foods: ![]() Regular Leopard Wrasse - also eats everything: ![]() Blonde Naso tang: ![]()
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![]() Poofie the Porcupine Puffer:
![]() ![]() Looks like 75% of the fish crowding into 33% of the tank: ![]() Thanks for looking. Hope you enjoyed. So this is 58 hours after most of the fish were transferred from the 120g holding tank and everyone looks happy and healthy. Tank is running well & everyone is eating like pigs. Going through about 3 full sheets of Nori a day, plus pellets, dried prawns (for Poofie), and some frozen food. Added a "white" yellow tang from Mike and a YT and Blue eyed Kole from Scooby ![]() Anthony
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![]() Everyone is still doing great. The transition into the new tank went so smoothly that its scary.
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![]() Looks great! That's a cool aquascape. You could use more tangs though maybe.
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![]() How big is that tank that many yellow tangs hmmmmmm makes me think what I should do.
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![]() Quote:
I'm not recommending going tang crazy like this to anyone else. I just like to do something different & since conventional wisdom is to keep only 1 tang of each species per tank, I wanted to see how possible it was to keep multiple specimens of the same tang in one tank. My 210g reef also has a school of yellow tangs so I knew this could work.
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