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

Would you mind putting up a video of your DT during feeding time at some point?

The collection of fish in the DT is unbelievable. Its crazy to think you still have 5 candy basslets and 3 masked angels to add in at some point. Is their anything else in QT that is going into the DT soon?
 
Would you mind putting up a video of your DT during feeding time at some point?

The collection of fish in the DT is unbelievable. Its crazy to think you still have 5 candy basslets and 3 masked angels to add in at some point. Is their anything else in QT that is going into the DT soon?

Ray...this was from a few weeks ago...
the qt have Blondie and the 3 gp. candy pair and the baby conspic...
the peppermints will get here at some point...


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That geni is my favorite. What species was it said to be? Very jealous of the Collins as well.

Still not really sure...I was going to bring a clipping for Luiz to Colorado but didn't go...
Here is a guick blurb on him..
He is an interesting fish...

"The aquarium hobby is full of hybrid fish, and regardless of whether or not they’re the result of captive breeding or a rare find from the wild, we just can’t get enough of them. This is especially true when the fish represents a combination of species that we don’t often see mixed together. LiveAquaria brings us our newest hybrid to talk about, as they recently listed this Spotbreast x Lamarck/Bellus hybrid angelfish for sale in their ever popular Diver’s Den. This truly amazing fish is believed to be the cross between a swallowtail angelfish (Genicanthus melanospilos) and either a lamarck’s angelfish (G. lamarcki) or a bellus angelfish (G. bellus).

While LiveAquaria hasn’t publicly settled on the identification of the parents, we confidently believe that it’s a hybrid between the swallowtail and lamarck’s angelfish. The tail striping and yellow coloration on the dorsal fin clearly point to G. melanospilos, while the body spots are indicative of G. lamarcki. We could certainly see why the bellus angelfish was considered, especially given the fact that all of three species have nearly identical geographical distributions."
 
Ray...this was from a few weeks ago...
the qt have Blondie and the 3 gp. candy pair and the baby conspic...
the peppermints will get here at some point...


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Thanks for the quick response, the tank looks great and I enjoyed watching the fish eat.

Haha peps still too come. You already have the most unbelievable collection and you still are adding more.

Do you have a narcosis in there?
 
it would be great to see peps in there...but even if one starts feeding in QT,i doubt it can take the pressure in that display tank...maybe a group of 5-6 well feeding peps will succeed...
 
it would be great to see peps in there...but even if one starts feeding in QT,i doubt it can take the pressure in that display tank...maybe a group of 5-6 well feeding peps will succeed...

not sure I agree...we shall see....
 
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