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![]() no worries.
Maybe you have an octagon shaped tank. ![]() |
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![]() Added Acropora formosa and Acanthastrea (not yet opened) from Tidal_Waters
![]() ![]() Added Flame Hawk (Neocirrhitus armatus) from Ocean Creation ![]() ![]() One of the Blastomussa started showing receding tissue and exposing skeleton. I just read that Blastomussa are actually surprising tricky... having very latent reaction to stress, and typically thought to be due to being exposed to bright light too quickly. It's been 8 days since I moved my 2 tanks into one big reef, I must have placed this frag too close to the light... 8 days later it's showing stress. Bugger. I've just moved it to the sand bed, might be too late. ![]() |
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![]() Haha. I don't like shapey shapey (sorry no such word exists but you do get the idea :P) tanks. I prefer long foot print tanks (currently have a 20long)
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![]() You are really really quick grabbing awesome deals :P I wish I had a car
![]() The hawk looks awesome. Been there yesterday and that fish is a beauty. Quote:
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![]() Acanthastrea from Tidal_Waters is a bit more open today
![]() Added today from Gold (was on hold for a few days under quarantine): Naso Tang (Naso lituratus) Yellow Tang (Zebrasoma flavescens) Palette/Hippo/Blue/Royal/Regal Tang (Paracanthurus hepatus) ![]() ![]() orange tang (no, not really) Last edited by Reef_Geek; 10-16-2012 at 02:43 AM. |
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![]() Orange tang is clever! It is named such that the oceanic authority cannot sue them for stealing any name!
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![]() Well, the recent additions have flared up a bout of Cryptocaryon outbreak. The new Naso Tang and Yellow Tang are fine and showing no spots nor flashing (scraping bodies on rocks), they might have completed the treatment at Gold's and have developed immunity to it, but my new Hippo/Blue/Palette Tang along with existing residents A.ocellaris and Powder Blue Tang have it. Spots look larger and more sparse than Oodinium... so I am assuming Cryptocaryon. I've been freshwater dipping for 3 or 4 days now... thought I'd share the limits of the FW baths.
So far for the Powder Blue... I know his bolt/hide holes so I place my nori clip at the opposite end of the tank. I've had good success at catching him 4 times now throughout the past 3+ days. When he goes to the other end of tank, I'll wedge my fish net in his path to the other end of the tank along the glass... and also has helped to suddenly shut off the lights so he becomes visually impaired (no dilating pupils). First dip 2 mins, second dip 2 mins, frustrated with spots not going away, next dip increased to 15 mins watching closely... fish never became unresponsive so last night's dip I pushed to 30 mins... no issues. Tap water with temperature match, aprox 3 gallons, 5ml of Hagen StressCoat for Chlorine . A.ocellaris, one dip at 20 mins. Most spots now gone on Powder Blue Tang and A.ocellaris. Blue tang, not yet been able to catch, still covered in spots. Update on the Blastomussa that exposed skeleton. Thread on issue here: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...threadid=90755 Looking much better in the past several days simply by placing it lower in the aquarium away from the bright light. No target feeding needed... looks like it was a case of light shock. Photo today. ![]() ![]() Last edited by Reef_Geek; 10-18-2012 at 09:05 PM. |
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![]() Tanks look great very nice system.
Unless I missed something though, I think those 4 tangs will have a hard time coexisting in a tank of 65g. This could be one of the factors leading to illness. Not trying to stick my nose in just seems a little crowded. |
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![]() definitely crowded if they reach larger sizes. At present, they're only about 5 inches. Always have the option to sell or use opportunity to convince wife to let me upgrade tank size. Have worked years in the fish/aquaculture business... and you can see the crowded conditions in LFSs when you visit... often it's about water QC more so than space. Not much aggression/nipping/tail swipe so far. There's also the "malawi cichlid" set up effect... that is, put enough fish in the tank and not one fish bears all attacks... one fish is chasing one guy but then quickly loses focus to another fish... whereas if you put very few fish in, there's typically one winner and one loser.
Outbreak definitely from intro... it's only been days upon arrival. Good thought though. Last edited by Reef_Geek; 10-18-2012 at 10:40 PM. |
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