Lots of pressure. Drilling your own overflow and returns... I'd die if the glass cracked.
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Lots of pressure. Drilling your own overflow and returns... I'd die if the glass cracked.
Well I picked one up, FS about an hour away was having a big sale. Of course I walked out with more than I intended.....Mine has "tasted" a few SPS but didn't leave a mark. Usually he's gliding around the rockwork and glass picking at pods.
Mine was ORA or biota, the lfs buys a lot of captive bred fish.Well I picked one up, FS about an hour away was having a big sale. Of course I walked out with more than I intended.....
Hopefully all goes well and he does his job. He said he only orders Ora, he's personally had a lot of bad luck with others.
Well I picked one up, FS about an hour away was having a big sale. Of course I walked out with more than I intended.....
Hopefully all goes well and he does his job. He said he only orders Ora, he's personally had a lot of bad luck with others.
Mine's ORA. Both Biota and ORA mean it's not wild caught so it cuts down on the chances for disease and helps be sure it's eating prepared food but it also increases the chance that you have a Filefish that won't touch Aiptasia I figure since they're raised on pellets and flake.Mine was ORA or biota, the lfs buys a lot of captive bred fish.
Your bubblegum digitata looks huge now, is it in two spots?
I have always had good luck with them, only ones I have purchased were captive bred. They have always eaten aptasia, I think this is the third one I have had?Mine's ORA. Both Biota and ORA mean it's not wild caught so it cuts down on the chances for disease and helps be sure it's eating prepared food but it also increases the chance that you have a Filefish that won't touch Aiptasia I figure since they're raised on pellets and flake.
Those are some clean cuts!
They're in 3 spots.Your bubblegum digitata looks huge now, is it in two spots?
If we’re missing people, I can fill in on a couple of the numbers if I need to.Can everybody who won the sticker reveal please chime in here with your number. Thank you we want to make sure we got everybody
I locked mine up with a bunch of Aips and it ate all the pods and ignored the Aiptasia.I have always had good luck with them, only ones I have purchased were captive bred. They have always eaten aptasia, I think this is the third one I have had?
Pretty nerve-racking at first. Finally had some time and I'm at the point of waiting on that to move forward. Accepted my fate if it didn't work out..but luckily it didThose are some clean cuts!
I don't have a powder blue tang. I have in my 180 a yellow tang, purple tang, desjardin sail fin tang, hippo tang, foxface, clowns. I never has a problem.Just curious for those with bigger tanks, in a 125-150, anyone have more than one tang? Just playing around in my head with potential stocking lists for a future tank and wondering if you only have one tang does it lead to more aggression towards the smaller fish. I really like powder blue tangs, but I think they need a 180 or more, but curious if there was only one could it be ok.
This is awesome. I would love to upgrade to a tank this size. Are you building a stand?
Awesome. What is your stockingidt for fish?I have 3 tangs in my 150, powder blue, purple, and kole
Desjardin sail fins are my daughters favorite. They have one at the LFS that is super friendly and always comes to check her out, they are huge though.I don't have a powder blue tang. I have in my 180 a yellow tang, purple tang, desjardin sail fin tang, hippo tang, foxface, clowns. I never has a problem.
Those 3 and a hawk fish, flame angel, rabbit fish, I added a dottyback but I think it disappeared, and a clown. That’s all I’m thinking of at the momentAwesome. What is your stockingidt for fish?