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Old 11-13-2012, 07:31 PM
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That's too bad about the butterflies. I've heard more failures with that species than success. My one attempt also was a quick fail, he didn't survive the hazing from the established butterfly (in all fairness, it was less vicious hazing than what tangs do to each other or even fairy wrasses. They must stress out VERY easy. )
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Old 11-13-2012, 07:45 PM
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That's too bad about the butterflies. I've heard more failures with that species than success. My one attempt also was a quick fail, he didn't survive the hazing from the established butterfly (in all fairness, it was less vicious hazing than what tangs do to each other or even fairy wrasses. They must stress out VERY easy. )
Same experience here with those gorgeous fish Tried a couple of times. Quarantined one time, FAIL. No quarantine a second time, FAIL. Just one of those fish that definitely belongs in the ocean in my opinion.
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Old 11-13-2012, 07:52 PM
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Same experience here with those gorgeous fish Tried a couple of times. Quarantined one time, FAIL. No quarantine a second time, FAIL. Just one of those fish that definitely belongs in the ocean in my opinion.
Yeah you might be right, I knew someone that kept them before in a reef tank without issue before and all my books listed them as more hardy butterfly once established so I kind of jumped on the opportunity to get a pair.
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Old 11-13-2012, 09:43 PM
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Here's the new little tank I setup upstairs in place of the old 100gal. I think it's about 25 gallons or so, no sump just a heater and a powerhead. Lit by DIY LEDs.



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Wow...nice little nano setup. It appears you have been permanently coerced to the LED dark side (or light side depending on who you speak to).
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Great looking setup!
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Your tile work in the main room looks amazing as well!
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Your tile work in the main room looks amazing as well!
Thanks! Believe it or not the shower down there took me longer than the floor

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Old 11-13-2012, 08:09 PM
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Thanks! Believe it or not the shower down there took me longer than the floor
I am going to assume you are one hell of a handyman or you do that for a living. Amazing.

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