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Amazing collection of fish and corals. And the photos! Stunning!
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Amazing collection of fish and corals. And the photos! Stunning!
OMG you have the goods in here. I'll be digging through this thread and picking your brain. I absolutely love your reef and reefing style
How's the lennardi doing?
So sorry about your lossLost her this past summer after 9 months. It was a mysterious loss. Usually, I can tell when a fish is declining or can tell if a fish is being bullied or looks thin and poorly nourished. But this was seemingly out of nowhere.
A week prior I was thinking how well the fish was doing and how fast she was growing. Was eating well and no compatibility issues with the other fish. The fish looked fat and healthy. Was a gorgeous fish with colors continuing to improve. Then one day was dead on the sand bed. I have a friend who got a lennardi at the same time as mine and his lennardi continues to do well after 14 months.
Sorry to hear that. She looked really good in the photos. You're not alone, I've known a few others that have lost their lennardi for no apparent reason under the one and two year mark. Hopefully your friend can keep his long term, they're such a beautiful wrasse.Lost her this past summer after 9 months. It was a mysterious loss. Usually, I can tell when a fish is declining or can tell if a fish is being bullied or looks thin and poorly nourished. But this was seemingly out of nowhere.
A week prior I was thinking how well the fish was doing and how fast she was growing. Was eating well and no compatibility issues with the other fish. The fish looked fat and healthy. Was a gorgeous fish with colors continuing to improve. Then one day was dead on the sand bed. I have a friend who got a lennardi at the same time as mine and his lennardi continues to do well after 14 months.
Thank youSo sorry about your loss
Clearly a known risk, but even so, it did catch me by surprise. Thanks for checking on her.Sorry to hear that. She looked really good in the photos. You're not alone, I've known a few others that have lost their lennardi for no apparent reason under the one and two year mark. Hopefully your friend can keep his long term, they're such a beautiful wrasse.
That is a gorgeous flasher. I read that these are very compatible with other flashers, but you might have other experiences.Thank you
Clearly a known risk, but even so, it did catch me by surprise. Thanks for checking on her.
Here's a new wrasse I was considering. This is my friend's fish. Was really tempted to look for one, but held off because was thinking there may be some tension with the hemitaeniatus flasher. What do you think?
There will be some tension between it and the hemi. Attenuatus is pushy, but you have a large tank with breaks in sight lines so the tension should be mild.Thank you
Clearly a known risk, but even so, it did catch me by surprise. Thanks for checking on her.
Here's a new wrasse I was considering. This is my friend's fish. Was really tempted to look for one, but held off because was thinking there may be some tension with the hemitaeniatus flasher. What do you think?
That is a gorgeous flasher. I read that these are very compatible with other flashers, but you might have other experiences.
Your tank size should be sufficient to house several of them, I guess.
There will be some tension between it and the hemi. Attenuatus is pushy, but you have a large tank with breaks in sight lines so the tension should be mild.
Wow I’ve never seen that much PE on an Oregon tort. Such a great coral.
Looking great, still by far my favorite tank on Reef2Reef.
I love this tank. I hope I can get here.