Hello!
I’m sure many of you have grown acquainted with Luxo the lunatic, the clownfish infamous for many fish deaths over the years. As of recent, she’s been very well behaved in the 40 Breeder setup. However, while on vacation, multiple fish of mine mysteriously vanished. While I was 99% sure my angelfish was the problem and hence removed him, there’s still 1% of me that is hesitant on restocking the 40B while there’s a clownfish in there with a rather shady past. Thus, in order to provide a 100% peaceful environment in the 40B, I’m moving Luxo back to where it all began, along with her mate, Sharkbait. I’ll also move a BTA over there from the 40B after a couple weeks of cycling (which shouldn’t take terribly long since a lot of media and rocks are from my current tank).
The future inhabitants:
Most of the rockwork will involve corals that have died in the past. Certainly the most expensive scaping ever!
Nice 20 gallon stands seem hard to come by these days, so I wound up buying a 29 gallon stand.
I look forward to posting future updates soon!
I’m sure many of you have grown acquainted with Luxo the lunatic, the clownfish infamous for many fish deaths over the years. As of recent, she’s been very well behaved in the 40 Breeder setup. However, while on vacation, multiple fish of mine mysteriously vanished. While I was 99% sure my angelfish was the problem and hence removed him, there’s still 1% of me that is hesitant on restocking the 40B while there’s a clownfish in there with a rather shady past. Thus, in order to provide a 100% peaceful environment in the 40B, I’m moving Luxo back to where it all began, along with her mate, Sharkbait. I’ll also move a BTA over there from the 40B after a couple weeks of cycling (which shouldn’t take terribly long since a lot of media and rocks are from my current tank).
The future inhabitants:
Most of the rockwork will involve corals that have died in the past. Certainly the most expensive scaping ever!
Nice 20 gallon stands seem hard to come by these days, so I wound up buying a 29 gallon stand.
I look forward to posting future updates soon!