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now, that's awesome!!You don't see this everyday. Since I added the 2 new ones, Bell is out all the time with them.
I know man. can you believe it? I HAVE STICKS. and they're growing. :wink:Great shots you guys!
Marv, that's it man I'm coming over! Tons of fish AND sticks? Who woulda thunk!?!
now, that's awesome!!
Line Spot Flasher, Blue Flasher, and Bell's Flasher. I think the Attenuatus is on the background too. or is that one of the 5 McKosker's?
So none of your guys are quarantining your new arrivals?
No, I wish I had the room though. QT'ing never hurts, so I recommend it to whoever has the luxury to have one.So none of your guys are quarantining your new arrivals?
a little bit of everything... Formula 1 flakes, Spectrum pellets (both 1mm & 0.5mm), Brine (original, enriched, w/ spiriluna), Mysis (PE & Hikari), Formula 1 (RDF: Rapid Delivery Formulation frozen)Hey quick question for you wrasse experts...what do you feed your wrasses?
OH YEAH!!! 1smile1Video of the Bellae on its way. Finishing on Youtube
Thanks Sara. I thought I had posted something about this in here but I guess I posted it in my thread. I'll find the post and post it in the original post as a warning.I just want to put this out there ... I know many see this vast list of wrasses that Brad has and the quantity that Marvin has in his tank as well and think that "I can do that too then". Please remember that everyones tank is different and you have to make sure you have the right combo and remove some too if you get issues. Also, YOU MUST HAVE HIDING LOCATIONS for these F&F wrasses! I've had 9 F&F in a 268G tank with an open aquascape and could not add any more because of aggression issues with the lack of hiding room. Brad has a very established tank with lots of escape area's in his rockwork and large corals. Marvin has his rockwork designed to have lots of hiding spots as well. Just something to keep in mind when planning your tanks and F&F stocking lists
yes, it does take a lot of time and dedication to do this. if your system is not built for these awesome fishes and not ready to do the work, pls don't try this at home.Sara, Thank you. You are completely right. Sometimes,, well most of the time I get carried away showing my fish, and forget that I need to remember to remind people that I have built a system from the ground up to support these creatures. Not everyone can realize the amount of equipment and money it takes to create a stable system to support an aquarium like mine. It takes tons of work, lots of live rock and constant care to hopefully maintain an environment suitable for the well being of these gorgeouse creatures.
I thank you again for bringing this up and agree with you 100 percent.
:hammer:Very nicely said by all 3 of you
It is easy to get carried away with thoughts of your own tank busy will all that bright color. But one must remain grounded and make sure their plans are well thought out in all aspects.
"the planning stage" is very very inportant!
That's where I am and it STINKS!! 'Cause I want to add my F&F NOW!! But I know it will pay off in the end to be responsible and think this through properly....Dang it! I hate having to act like a grown up :squigglemouth: