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Awesome man. I'll have to come back and check it out some time!!!
Thanks!Awesomeness build out brother! Nice to see some people still use tall skimmers like that.... do you have more info on that pump that was on the glass inside your tank? Is it quiet? Look forward to seeing more!
Hey @KingJason have you found that your AGE glass is really easy to scratch?!?
Literally anything scratches mine....and my former tank, an Oceanic with starphire, doesn't get scratched by the things that scratch my AGE. kinda a bummer!
let me know
Congrats! Still has the eye spot on his dorsal.Our newest fish is through QT and in acclimation, a Juvenile Harlequin Tusk! I had always wanted to add a Harlequin Tusk to the tank and when I saw a Juvenile popup on Diver's Den I jumped on it. I think it's always fun to buy smaller fish and watch them grow up in the tank. This one is really fun due to the colors being totally different from an adult so we'll get to watch that change as well.
This one has had a pretty wild ride so far. When we introduced it into the tank I didn't put it into acclimation. Although my Crosshatch Triggers have been real pricks lately they haven't really shown aggression to fish that don't look like Anthias (Anthias on the other hand beware...). So I thought this guy would be safe. Well...he was fine with the triggers but my stupid mystery wrasse got his/her panties in a bunch over the Tusk and wouldn't leave it alone. It disappeared after the first day and I figured all was lost. I was pretty bummed and only thing I thought I could do was remove the mystery wrasse. I got out my fish trap and even a hook and line to try and catch the mystery wrasse but I couldn't get him. I could have caught all the other fish 10x over but of course the one I was after didn't want to bite...I ended up giving up after a few days of fishing and using the trap.
So this was 4 weeks ago. Yesterday while working in the garage near the sump I noticed something in my overflow chamber...it was the Tusk! He was swimming around in the chamber right before the filter socks flow into the sump. I was amazed to say the least and super happy that it wasn't dead. I ended up having to almost drain my entire sump to catch the little bugger but I did and now it's in the acclimation box in the display. Fed him last night and he is eating and looks just fine. It's a tough little bugger. I plan to leave him in there for about a week and release. Hopefully the mystery wrasse leaves it alone but I'm guessing it won't be that easy. Hopefully the Tusk can get his energy up and fight back when he get's released.