If I ever get the boxes, I will take pictures of what's inside. Just waiting on FedEx.HAPPY BIRTHDAY ,BILL...
PS:Boxes don't count as pics...
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If I ever get the boxes, I will take pictures of what's inside. Just waiting on FedEx.HAPPY BIRTHDAY ,BILL...
PS:Boxes don't count as pics...
Just some browned out frags, LOL!!!FUNGI...;Hilarious;Hilarious;Hilarious;Facepalm
First of all, happy birthday. May I say you are a great birthday shopper.I truly hope that @evolved is wrong and that the Orange Back Fairy wrasse I received from TSM Aquatics does keep its colors. That is truly one underrated wrasse. The colors are very very vibrant and it would be a show piece wrasse in any tank. I will not take pictures of the 6 fish I added for a few days as want them to be swimming normally and comfortably in a new tank. I truly hope I can take a picture and do the Orange Back Fairy wrasse some justice.
I have noticed that the Achilles just picks one out and go's with it. It went after the Gem tang, then that settled, now it is going after the D. Sailfin tang, it seems to be settling, but slower that the other combination. It gets out of the way of the Purple tang I introduced, as the Purple tang is bigger. I saw something that I found very interesting, when needed, Zebrasoma join together and fight off intruders. I say this because I just watched my Gem, Purple, and D. Sailfin back the Achilles out of a tunnel. Then I've seen them do it several more times. Very interesting to say the least.First of all, happy birthday. May I say you are a great birthday shopper.
I too had an Achillies tang in the tank when adding several more from TSM (I love them, a great place to buy from.) In my case, I used a mirror, and the Achillies spent days fighting his reflection, and it gave the others time to settle in. Luckily my Purple tang is larger and has done a good job putting the Achillies in his place. They have really calmed down. I also found that real heavy feeding also helps with the aggresssion.
I wonder if that will happen when my Red Sea sailfin gets bigger. Right now he's the smallest one.I have noticed that the Achilles just picks one out and go's with it. It went after the Gem tang, then that settled, now it is going after the D. Sailfin tang, it seems to be settling, but slower that the other combination. It gets out of the way of the Purple tang I introduced, as the Purple tang is bigger. I saw something that I found very interesting, when needed, Zebrasoma join together and fight off intruders. I say this because I just watched my Gem, Purple, and D. Sailfin back the Achilles out of a tunnel. Then I seen them do it several more times. Very interesting to say the least.
LOL, not sure about that, BUT, we will see!!!I wonder if that will happen when my Red Sea sailfin gets bigger. Right now he's the smallest one.
Very true. You have to let them go when they outgrow. I had an orange shoulder and a foxface for years in an 80 frag. I recently did a customer build on a 12' and I moved them in. Man were they a challenge to catch and release. Big fish are STRONG.LOL, not sure about that, BUT, we will see!!!
I understand that, even in a 225 gal tank, I will probably have to relocate the D. Sailfin and Blonde Naso at some point, but I have no problem doing that knowing that will be going to a bigger tank...as its the right thing to do.
Another FYI...WE all have to understand that fish can outgrow a tank, and thus, relocate it. Even if we don't want to, its the right thing to do.
That's were the Tang Police come in. They understand that most people CAN'T relocate a fish as they grow way to close to the tang...YOU HAVE TO BE ABLE TO LET IT GO TO A BIGGER AND BETTER TANK SOMETIMES!!!
It settled down thankfully. Its just the normal bickering that will likely happen forever.When I added tangs I used the old mirror trick when things got out of hand. Once they see another fish that looks like them, the focus changes. Mine got along after the mirror was removed.