27 clowns in the same tank 27 months~Thread of the Month

Thanks all!!

Wow mona! I didn't know you were breeding again. Let me know if you have more roses for sale. I need a few and whatnot. I might pick up a few "nemos" too :P

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Mona,
At that size, what to the baby percs eat?
Aaron

Otohime and small Spectrum Pellets

Mona
Are you still in los gatos I remembered you moving out of state. The tank Looks great
Still in Los Gatos---never left. Thanks
 
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Trying to count clowns. The most I see is 21 today.

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This is the lazy way to feed my tank. I made this feeder by cutting a hole in a specimen container and gluing a tubliflex worm feeder in the hole. Hang it front of the Tunze Stream and they are happy. Probably less waste using this feeder.

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the tank is amazing. i think you may have inspired me to put some in my DT. i have about 15 RBTA clones and four B&W Ocelaris in one of my other tanks in the garage.

i have a pair of Maroon clowns in the display tank i can't catch. if i could catch them i would put the B&W's in the DT.

i love the feeder. my Copperband would love it too.
 
Question on the flow -how far away are the tunzes from the surface? They look really close. When I place mine that close they start to slurp air down.

Question on the rearing. Do you use a sieve or something to pull the rotifers out when feeding the larvae or are you just scooping it water and all? Do you add phyto in the larvae tank when feeding?

oh and needless to say - AMAZING tank. Thanks for posting.
 
Question on the flow -how far away are the tunzes from the surface? They look really close. When I place mine that close they start to slurp air down.

Question on the rearing. Do you use a sieve or something to pull the rotifers out when feeding the larvae or are you just scooping it water and all? Do you add phyto in the larvae tank when feeding?

oh and needless to say - AMAZING tank. Thanks for posting.

Tunze's are as close as they can be without sucking air. I have two 6000's and one 6100 so if you have the newer stronger ones they probably will need to be deeper. Oh, I see in your signature you have 6100's---in that case, let them get as dirty as mine and then they won't suck air. :)

You must use a sieve as the rotifer water is not good for the larvae tank. Yes, I do keep the larvae tank a bit green with Rotifer Diet. It helps keep the uneaten rotifers nutritious and the larvae do not hang on the edges as much when the tank is greenish.
 
Hi you a a fantastic Reef ;)

What's the name of the anemons that you have on the tank:
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Are they hard to keep?
And do they Fix on the Sand or Rock?

Thanks :)
 
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