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I am trying to find a link, flyer, whatever I can that shows the event.
I can’t find anything even on the joeknowsreef website.
Anybody have something they can post here please?
I am trying to find a link, flyer, whatever I can that shows the event.
I can’t find anything even on the joeknowsreef website.
Anybody have something they can post here please?
Thanks for sharing, comradeSo I went through LA directory of fish to compile a list of desirable fish for my tank. Some that I dont include were desirable but were $250 or more so they didn't get included in this list. Maybe someday when I'm more comfortable with my husbandry skills I will consider a $350 fish but until then I'm gonna try to keep my fish cost under $100 each. I also eliminated possible fish based on tank size, agression, tendency to eat coral or snails.
My setup is a 5'x2'x2' with 50 g sump. ~200 lbs of live rock split between DT and sump. 1" sand bed in DT with 6" in sump. The plan for coral is a mixed reef. There will be an extensive CUC from snails to worm to fish. I'm leaning away from crabs of any type but they are part of the ecosystem so I may still get some. I don't currently have any anything but bacteria and algea in my tank.
The Following is a list of all possible fish I came across on LA andhttps://www.reef2reef.com/threads/all-about-reef-safe-wrasses-in-aquaria.259894/ :
1. Red Stoplight cardinal (5)
2. Royal Gramma Basslet (how many?)
3. Clownfish pair
4. Bicolor Blenny
5. Sailfin/Algea Blenny
6. Clown Goby, yellow
7. Orange Spotted Goby
8. Yellow Prawn Goby
9. Hi Fin Red Banded Goby
10. Foxface Lo
11. McCosker's Flasher Wrasse
12. Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse
13. Blue Star Leopard Wrasse
14. Melanarus Wrasse
15. Exquisite Fairy Wrasse
16. Yellow Fin Fairy Wrasse
17. Lubbock's Fairy Wrasse
18. Pintail Wrasse
19. Red Line Wrasse
20. Canary Wrasse
21. Christmas Wrasse
22. Adorned Wrasse
23. Radiant Wrasse
24. Pink Streaked Wrasse
25. Yellow Purple Wrasse
26. Yellow Banded Possum Wrasse
27. Tanaka's Wrasse
28. White Banded Possum Wrasse
29. A harem of 4 Anthias: Carberryi, Dispar, or Lyretail
30. I really like the Flame Angel but most of the stories say he's a jerk
30. Coral Beauty Angelfish
31. Bicolor Angelfish
32. Lemonpeel Angelfish
33. Powder Blue Tang
34. Powder Brown Tang
35. Blue Throat Triggerfish
36. Mandarin
For the most part I ordered this list in the order of entry into tank. Any suggestions to omit or additions to the list or order change is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance
Thanks, your the second to tell me about the royal and goby and the tangs. Must be true I couldn't remember reading that anywhere but that's why I'm posting the list.That is an extensive fish list... Go slow, you won't be able to fit that many fish into a 150. The powder blue and powder brown tangs are very aggressive fish. The dwarf angels are also semi aggressive and known coral nippers, but some make it work. Some of the wrasse will work together, some won't. There's a lot on your list, too many to pick thru. I've always heard one basslet, one goby and one blenny per tank, but you may be able to get away with 2 of each in a 150 if it's not packed to the gills with fish.
Nice setup and beginning of what should be a great journey... I was fortunate enough to be one of eight people flown in for the 2nd round of the 1996 Masters We pulled up 20ft behind Davis Love III’s jet, arrived at rental house with Masters carved in Ice, Steaks, Cigars... Southern breakfast on Friday, all day at course... Feel blessed for the once in lifetime experience... Greg was near lead that day
Now, back to reefing ... The good news, you can later beg the wife to convert one of those beautiful rooms to your fish wet room, Egads!
Cheers!
Water was full this morning so I turned on the heaters and return pump after my 100% water change.
Dosed to 4ppm ammonia. Hopefully my ammonia and nitrite read 0 when I get home from work.
Your thread caught my eye because I like natural reefs. I have a 56g column aio presently and its run very naturally. I have 12 fish, primarily blennies, gobies and cardinals and I feed heavily 3Xs a day. I keep macro algaes for export of nutrients and do 5 gallons a week WCs. 2 of the blennies are combtooth so they are good algae eaters and keep the tank very clean along with an extensive cuc of nassarius snails, small hermits, emerald, pom pom and anemone crabs, and peppermint shrimp. Its a fun tank and not a lot of work like my seahorse tank.
I would add the cardinal fish, gobies and blennies first as they are quite docile. Then maybe the wrasses. Clownfish and royal grammas can be a bit feisty. Also blennies and wrasses are notorious jumpers. Have a screen top so you don't end up with fish jerky. Maybe even cover the screen the first few nights at dark until they learn the tank. I have read of more than one fish who jumped through the screen.
Here is a link of a video of my tank if you are interested.