Thanks, she really is. She already seems to be associating me stopping the Gyre with feeding, because she comes out of whatever cave she is in and starts looking aroundVery nice. That wasp fish is super cool.
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Thanks, she really is. She already seems to be associating me stopping the Gyre with feeding, because she comes out of whatever cave she is in and starts looking aroundVery nice. That wasp fish is super cool.
As of last night, I couldn't find the waspfish. Orange male clown looked fine, as did the watchman goby and radial filefish, female black clown had super cloudy eyes and was still breathing super heavy after changing carbon and adding a whisper 60 with limewood airstone a few hours before the evening feeding, at which the remaining fish all ate well.
Several leathers are all shedding at once, and three of them all detached from the rocks they were attached to, which I've never seen before. Then again, I've also never had this problem before.
I did finally get everything moved into my new side stand holding the ATO tank and got the ATO hooked up, filled up, and put four teaspoons of kalk in it. Ants are gonna be in for a big surprise if they decide to try and get a drink from that tank.
As of this morning, however, I was only able to see the black clownfish. The orange clownfish and my waspfish are confirmed dead, and the watchman goby and radial filefish were nowhere to be found. I will know this afternoon if they're still around. Corals all looked better, though, even without any lights on (photoperiod doesn't start until 10AM).
The culprit is more than likely these little scent diffusers that my wife put around the house late last week, one of which she put just a few feet from the tank. The film on the top disappeared the day after I took the diffusers off (which was Monday night), but it looks like the damage was already done.
He is a pretty cool dude. Dummy lived in a den with a small mantis shrimp (yes, you read that right!) for a year, and I've had him for another four years beyond that after my buddy took his tank down and gave him to me. He has jumped out of every tank so far except this one, and always when I'm working in the tank, so I've been able to keep him alive this long. Pretty sure I could shoot him and he'd still be okay lolLove that goby!
Thanks! The tank is alright. The plumbing is a bit weird, but the tank itself has excellent build quality, the stand is really nice (though very tall).Nice build.
Thoughts on the acquasole?
Thank you! I'd honestly forgotten how much better photos look when I have the camera set to full manual... I've been cheating the last few months and the pictures show it lol.Looking good, Ben! Great photos!