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Old 02-26-2015, 02:59 AM
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Me too, he's fairly personable so far. Not shy at all. The candy basslet took a couple days to really get comfortable in the tank. This guy and the two G.R. females were at the front of the glass waiting to be fed as soon as we put them in.
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Old 02-26-2015, 03:11 AM
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Wow that's great
I'm still a bit leery to add fish that cost as much as some of your's

I'm happy enough when my $50 fish eat right away
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Old 02-26-2015, 04:33 AM
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Haahaa I wasn't home when Wendy landed our candy basslet.... I was stressed with that one but she knows what she's doing
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Old 02-26-2015, 02:15 PM
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B. opercularis is in the tank and eating like a pig The long-nosed Hawkfish is being a little bit of a jerk to him but nothing out of hand. Also, I witnessed my rhomboid flashing for the first time! Now that the two females are in the tank the supermale was seeing his reflection and flipping between a gold yellow and bright blue. I love Golden Rhomboids!
Awesome! I love the Opercularis. Is your Rhomboid a jerk?

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Also, my LFS just ordered a Claire's Wrasse... unreal! I'm not getting it, but I hope to see it before the proud new owner picks it up.
Yes, SO awesome!! We are so lucky we get to see these sweet fish pass through the LFS, and I'm lucky I get to hang out with them every week.
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Old 02-26-2015, 05:31 PM
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Rhomboid's an angel, just didn't like his own reflection that day The only two fish that seem bossy in the tank are the royal gramma dn the long-nosed hawkfish.

Are you doing weekly maintenance on that tank as well? If so good for you!
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Old 03-02-2015, 01:36 AM
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So spent a bit of time analyzing the PAR values/spread from a couple different light fixtures at Bayside (Thanks Colby for letting me in there!) and there were some neat results.

All lights are mounted ~24" off the water surface.

AI Sols (4 fixtures) Sorry I didn't take a lot of data points for this tank.




T5's (3 x 6 bulb fixtures mounted along the short axis - fixture on the right with a couple month old bulbs, other 2 fixtures almost a year old)


Data gap in the middle from centre overflow




Hybrid (4 x 2 bulbs one LED strip fixtures mounted longitudinally)






My observations:

Smaller frag tank
620 PAR at water surface
PAR levels at coral level concentrated under lights with poor diffusion anywhere other than under the lights.

360G
You can see where the centre overflow is on the 1” and 4” PAR graphs
Not much of a drop in PAR between fixtures, meaning good light diffusion from the T5’s (and reflectors)
You can see a little higher PAR values from the centre and right fixtures
light was predominately aligned along the length of the fixtures

270G
The light was surprisingly linear along the length of the tank, with the highest PAR values actually concentrated between the two fixtures, not directly underneath them
Concentrate corals with higher PAR requirements along the central third of the tank

Just thought it was interesting
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Old 03-27-2015, 03:48 AM
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Some new pictures.

Red Planet




RR Wolverine




Glowstick Saramentosa


CoralMaster ?




CoralMaster Mille
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Tyree Rasta


Agave (salted & blue?)




Armageddon


Hodgepodge




A true yellow hammer


Blastos


Goniopora
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Blue Hippo


Mummy Eye




Pokerstar Monti




CM coral


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And I am still having a tough time getting pics of the RR UOP but it's getting better.





RR Blue Matrix (looks like UOP almost)
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