130 X 36 x 36 inbound...any suggestions?

they were a gift for my friends and they both had to leave town for business, rather than pay their fish guy to come and acclimate, I told them I would keep them...
I am not sure how many more bf are on the horizon, no room and what room I have is earmarked for other fish but I really like these fish...the goldens are beautiful and a color I don't have, lol, they are somewhere between a queen and a clarion!

the wrought iron pushed around the larger of the 2 goldens but they are pretty tough fish, not as timid as I expected. them to be..
 
Finally made it through the thread. I actually learned quite a bit reading through all the posts. I hope to get my 115 gal FOWLR started in a couple of weeks. It has been 15 plus years since I have had one and I will definitely be more patient with the process this time. Thank you for sharing your tank and your knowledge.
 
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almost 11 months old...largest is pushing 3 inches...
 
Love that you are starting to get some Butterflies in the mix with all of those beautiful angels! 3"!!! What a little beast! That is one hell of a accomplishment Ted
 
It's amazing to watch a fish grow from baby to adult and you get to watch 3 of the most beautiful ones do it. Great job and thanks for constantly posting updates on them
 
Wow Ted, your GP are huge! Are you feeding them growth hormones or fish steroids?!? I find it interesting to see you size contrasting to Karen's brood. I know you're keep them in a larger tank than she is and she obviously has more in a tank too. I wonder if those factors are keeping her GP smaller?

I know from my own experience, when I kept my baby clarion in a 50g, it stayed relatively small, but now that it's in my main display, it's shot up size pretty quickly.

How large is the tank that you're keeping you GP in?
 
they were a gift for my friends and they both had to leave town for business, rather than pay their fish guy to come and acclimate, I told them I would keep them...
I am not sure how many more bf are on the horizon, no room and what room I have is earmarked for other fish but I really like these fish...the goldens are beautiful and a color I don't have, lol, they are somewhere between a queen and a clarion!

the wrought iron pushed around the larger of the 2 goldens but they are pretty tough fish, not as timid as I expected. them to be..
I think the few butterflies will add a nice color/shape difference to your tanks.
 
Hard to inspect the poopmate your skimmer is producing with a bucket...:lol2: That, and it looks much cooler would be my guess.

Regardless, its a nice looking piece of hardware you got there Ted...

yeah, looks much nicer...the pressure is better stabilized within the chamber...mush easier to deal with evaporation loss with is...
 
Wow Ted, your GP are huge! Are you feeding them growth hormones or fish steroids?!? I find it interesting to see you size contrasting to Karen's brood. I know you're keep them in a larger tank than she is and she obviously has more in a tank too. I wonder if those factors are keeping her GP smaller?

I know from my own experience, when I kept my baby clarion in a 50g, it stayed relatively small, but now that it's in my main display, it's shot up size pretty quickly.

How large is the tank that you're keeping you GP in?

they are in 250 but don't forget, these are the first few that settled..
 
The Geni hybrid has to be my favorite. How's the interaction/pecking order with the other genicanthus? Any changes in any of them?
 
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