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Once we get all the pics we'll let you know if you still need punishment or notIs that fair for making the wait ridiculous long? Shall we get to it?
Punishment? Uh, the only family appropriate response I can think of to that is this one.Once we get all the pics we'll let you know if you still need punishment or not
Thanks! There's definitely a cladophoropsis issue, which will become a bit more noticable on the coral shots. I've been managing it just by manually thinning every few months, but I'm getting tired of that. The options for treatments are pretty limited...Tank is looking great though mate!!
A few friends have used API algaefix on cladophora, even in tanks full of corals. with minimal issues on the corals and great effect eliminating the cladophora. I know cladophoropsis is a different family, but could be worth consideration.Thanks! There's definitely a cladophoropsis issue, which will become a bit more noticable on the coral shots. I've been managing it just by manually thinning every few months, but I'm getting tired of that. The options for treatments are pretty limited...
Yeah, I've found the only real options are algaefix or urchins. Long spine urchins supposedly work great, but I know better with an acrlyic tank. Tuxedo urchins also usually work, so I think I'll give that a go, first. If that's a bust, algaefix it is.A few friends have used API algaefix on cladophora, even in tanks full of corals. with minimal issues on the corals and great effect eliminating the cladophora. I know cladophoropsis is a different family, but could be worth consideration.
Tank looks great!
Thank you. And just think, I wasn't even trying to get the fish in these shots. I'm quite pleased with what I got once I did, though. Today or tomorrow on those pics.Bro, you've got a rhomboidalis, earlei, femininus, and marginalis all in one shot... you've outdone yourself
Quite some time ago; close to 2 years maybe? It was perhaps the strangest way I've lost a fish - no idea what happened. He was swimming around like normal mid-day - I did a few regular things in the tank, and 30 min later I noticed him dead, stuck to a vortech.Nice shots! Did you lose your Shutmani?
Ugh! I didn't know it had been that long. I saw the Jordani and was wondering if you had both and how they got along. My Shutmani flares to a brilliant magenta with bright yellow tail. Pretty nice but wondered if the two would get along in larger tank.Quite some time ago; close to 2 years maybe? It was perhaps the strangest way I've lost a fish - no idea what happened. He was swimming around like normal mid-day - I did a few regular things in the tank, and 30 min later I noticed him dead, stuck to a vortech.
Indeed. The earlei hates him.Is that cirrhilabrus nahackyi?
Thanks! Pretty found of the femininus of course, but actually the earlei is a favorite these days. He's a chunky boy!All those fish look amazing, especially that femininus and handsome rhomboid
I searched this thread, but it seems I never made mention of it here. I don't think the two would get along well, but it'll depend on the individual personalities. This particular jordani I have is the most timid I've ever seen; I'd put a shutmani with him and I'm sure it'd be fine. But I don't think that'd be the typical result.Ugh! I didn't know it had been that long. I saw the Jordani and was wondering if you had both and how they got along. My Shutmani flares to a brilliant magenta with bright yellow tail. Pretty nice but wondered if the two would get along in larger tank.
It wasn't age with the shutmani I had. He wasn't even full grown. It was seriously baffling, how he could go from normal to dead in such short order. Something had to happen, but I have no idea what!Yeah I lost my Attenuate that way last year and I chalked it up to old age.
Thanks!nice updates!
Thanks!Gorgeous pics Hunter and really good to see everyone so happy and healthy! Makes me realise just how much I miss having wrasse in my tank and how I can't get any till imports open back up in Australia haha I'll live through your pics though for the time being!
It's 6" round, and has a small story. It sat in a local store for almost a year, I think simply due to it's size. I have had it close to 2 years now, I think. I know it's color isn't super amazing, but that's how it's always looked for me. It expands almost every night in the dark, and it's tentacles are green - I just wish it would exhibit that in the daytime, some.That Fungia is huge, how long have you had it? Great piece.