Mine was just above 200, at LFSRhomboids aren’t bad? They go for like $200-$300 don’t they?
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Mine was just above 200, at LFSRhomboids aren’t bad? They go for like $200-$300 don’t they?
I really like that Goldflake btw.New to the system, so no longer term report. Is doing as well as could be possibly expected so far.
I added a new video to the build thread from this morning (I'll post it here too).
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December 23, 2022
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He's learned to take freeze dried mysis from the automatic feeder. Continues to eat frozen aggressively and will take pellets too. Seems happy, actively browsing the rocks and sand, no compatibility issues with any of the other fish in the system. A healthy happy fish so far.
Wow! Two radiants. I was going to ask who they get along until the last second of that video:)New to the system, so no longer term report. Is doing as well as could be possibly expected so far.
I added a new video to the build thread from this morning (I'll post it here too).
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December 23, 2022
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He's learned to take freeze dried mysis from the automatic feeder. Continues to eat frozen aggressively and will take pellets too. Seems happy, actively browsing the rocks and sand, no compatibility issues with any of the other fish in the system. A healthy happy fish so far.
Any specific order to adding them?Nice list, I personally love my leopards! I think every one of them will work together in your tank.
Wow! Two radiants. I was going to ask who they get along until the last second of that video:)
All are fairly peaceful, and any way you add them should be OK. Maybe the melagris last as they tend to be a bit grumpy when being the first added.Any specific order to adding them?
I got them both as juveniles, and one developed into a male. The male occasionally will get a little aggressive toward the female. She'll end up with some scratches, but the aggression isn't sustained long term and generally they get along and go about their business.
The tank is 84 x 34 x 27 about 330 gallons and she has space to evade him when he's getting more aggressive. Interestingly, the last second of the video the female is the aggressor. I hadn't noticed that until you pointed it out, and not something that I've observed in the system.
Here's a video of the system, you can see the general demeanor of the radiants toward each other.
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I got them both as juveniles, and one developed into a male. The male occasionally will get a little aggressive toward the female. She'll end up with some scratches, but the aggression isn't sustained long term and generally they get along and go about their business.
The tank is 84 x 34 x 27 about 330 gallons and she has space to evade him when he's getting more aggressive. Interestingly, the last second of the video the female is the aggressor. I hadn't noticed that until you pointed it out, and not something that I've observed in the system.
Here's a video of the system, you can see the general demeanor of the radiants toward each other.
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I got them both as juveniles, and one developed into a male. The male occasionally will get a little aggressive toward the female. She'll end up with some scratches, but the aggression isn't sustained long term and generally they get along and go about their business.
The tank is 84 x 34 x 27 about 330 gallons and she has space to evade him when he's getting more aggressive. Interestingly, the last second of the video the female is the aggressor. I hadn't noticed that until you pointed it out, and not something that I've observed in the system.
Here's a video of the system, you can see the general demeanor of the radiants toward each other.
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Y e s.You think maybe instead of getting the melasmapomus I should get the Iridis? Yours is a stunner!
Well if you say that you already know about TSA lol.Nice tank! And I see a choati in there! So jelous.
Ok my wife, AKA the CFO, has Oked me to spend up to $400 on a new fish for x-mas. I'm 100% on the lookout for a choati now. Most certainly won't be an x-mas present, but I will be getting one at some point in the not to distant future.
I can see someone’s tail right under the iridis.Y e s.
Iridis for the win!
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I got them both as juveniles, and one developed into a male. The male occasionally will get a little aggressive toward the female. She'll end up with some scratches, but the aggression isn't sustained long term and generally they get along and go about their business.
The tank is 84 x 34 x 27 about 330 gallons and she has space to evade him when he's getting more aggressive. Interestingly, the last second of the video the female is the aggressor. I hadn't noticed that until you pointed it out, and not something that I've observed in the system.
Here's a video of the system, you can see the general demeanor of the radiants toward each other.
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It’s always been between those two for the prettiest “salt pig” for me.You think maybe instead of getting the melasmapomus I should get the Iridis? Yours is a stunner!
Nice tank! And I see a choati in there! So jelous.
Ok my wife, AKA the CFO, has Oked me to spend up to $400 on a new fish for x-mas. I'm 100% on the lookout for a choati now. Most certainly won't be an x-mas present, but I will be getting one at some point in the not to distant future.
Do you have a close up of the female too? It’s been a while since I’ve seen a properly matured female :)
So how could I ensure I get a male? Or can I just get a female and wait for it to transation?Here are some photos from this morning. She's more slender, lacking some of the secondary characteristics on her head in terms of shape. Colors are more muted as well in terms of the orange striping and green.
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My Lineatus’ tail :)I can see someone’s tail right under the iridis.
I have honestly seen a Melanurus look like that but it was a once in a lifetime thing - I nearly got him but this was when I had a tank with 13ish fish.It’s always been between those two for the prettiest “salt pig” for me.
Unless you turn the vibrance setting all the way up on a melanarus haha!
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