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

Will do. I attached a pretty crummy picture to the post you quoted, but I need to do some serious work on the 300. Its plumbed in-line with the rest of the system, but I haven't had any time to get the LR its going to take to make it look decent once aquascaped. Theres no light fixture either, just ambient light from the High-Hats up above it.
It's definitely time that I show it some love though. Just been super busy, swamped with work of all sorts.

Can't wait to see the Video! I also wanted to ask you about your Pomacanthus hybrid. I dont recall if you knew the parental species or were guessing that its a Koran x Chrysurus or Koran/Emperor x Chrysurus possibly? I think that it's absolutely perfect in its current color/pattern stage. If it's expressing Chrysurus more heavily than the other parental species, d'you think theres a chance it'll stay pretty close to how it looks now? I've always felt like the Chrysurus Angel retains the juvenile patterns and colors even after it transitions.
Either way, its a gorgeous fish!
 
btw, isn't refreshing seeing these experts honestly comment about the aggressiveness of clown triggers, especially when larger?

It's funny you mention that. I thought the same thing when I read the article.
Quality Marine even going so far as to keep each juvenile isolated from each other.
 
It's funny you mention that. I thought the same thing when I read the article.
Quality Marine even going so far as to keep each juvenile isolated from each other.

lol, not long before somebody says, "I disagree, my large clown trigger is a model citizen in my tank and is best friends with everybody!"
 
from earlier today..
i tossed in some spir brine and chefzilla chowdown midway thru...it is amazing how hard the butterflies hit the food and they can eat some surprisingly large pieces...

can see growth on them all but the conspics small size is easy to see when around the others...she is still pretty small...this Navarchus is much bolder than the last one but that is understandable, lol...
the wrought iron has grown nicely and is quite the brave fish, there is a nice close-up towards the end.
the scribbleds, both, are very fast growers, these are the cb from wen.
the hybrid is fast and skittish..
the gp are getting big though I am not sure that is so obvious in this..

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My dusky butterfly typically pulls the chunk of food right out of my hand, butterflies can be really greedy.

Do you plan to keep the semis as a pair? Were they collected that way?

I'd love to add one or two more, but I had always heard they wouldn't tolerate each other.
 
Very cool video of your quarantine tanks, thanks for posting that! Are you running multiple filters on each tank?
 
My dusky butterfly typically pulls the chunk of food right out of my hand, butterflies can be really greedy.

Do you plan to keep the semis as a pair? Were they collected that way?

I'd love to add one or two more, but I had always heard they wouldn't tolerate each other.

yeah, will keep them together as they are always with each other, there has never been even the slightest bit of aggression between them...they were not collected as a pair...
 
That video is amazing Ted. Hard to really see the size of some of those little girls without them swimming next to the PVC. What's your plans for the three GPs when they are bigger? Will they go into the 750g, or stay in their sanctuary they currently reside in? Happy Easter to you Ted!
 
Hey Ted. How about back to the trigger love?

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Since it is radio silence I will guess that he is taking intensive and advanced scuba diving lessons in order to collect his own Peps.

Ted won't risk his life to go collect Peps, he leave that to people who have been doing it for years and are much more qualified to do.
 
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