Thanks you all for your interest and kind remarks.
Update: Two of the Clarkii have paired up and laid down a clutch of eggs. Unfortunately, as most had expected and I had hoped not, the aggressive behavior accelerated such that two Clarkii occupied three large anemones and the Percs were sardined into smaller anemones (not that they objected as they always slept that way). Though there were not yet any nipped or torn fins, the Clarkii are now in the sump awaiting a trip to the lfs as they exuded bad karma. One Clarkii remains in the tank and is watched for aberrant behavior. On a side note, I caught the pair after the lights had gone out and they were sound asleep. Flashlight in hand and two nets, I got two in one swoop.
I only have one Chromis left from. They were looking pretty old before they disappeared one by one in the last year. Added a Lawn Mower Blenny.
Tank is doing great. Fish are getting bigger and anemone are once again looking bountiful after removing many of them months back.
Questions:
...what do you shoot and edit your movies with?
The last video and the iTunes App were filmed with a Canon VIXIA HFS100 and edited with Apple's iMovie. Early videos were taken with my iPhone of the day. We recently got a new camera but haven't quite figured out how to use it yet.
Did all those anemones come from the same one or did you purchase them separately? I thought anemone's fight each other. I've never seen that many all together that were not offspring from the main one (or at least from the same colony). That is amazing.
The current bta's are all from one original rose and one original green anemones.
... I can only imagine the work and time you have put in your tank .
Really not too much as I wet skim straight to house sewage and top off with not full strength salt water. For top off/water changes, I just have to dump half a bag of salt into my top-off mixing container twice a week. (This container is auto-filled with RO water through a Kent float valve) Wet skimming also makes it weeks before I have to wipe down the skimmer neck. I do check the salinity every few days which is probably more often than most people.
I do run a magnet on the front glass everyday and clean the sides and back with a Kent scraper once a week (or whenever I can't stand it). My Tunze powerheads are woefully neglected. They'll probably make that high pitch "clean me now" screeching noise soon. The Eheim automatic feeder drops Spectrum Pellets twice a day and I drop a cube of frozen food in the feeder every day or two. (I target feed anemones with a turkey feeder if I want them to grow). To see feeding videos YouTube search Mobert and anemones eating.
That's pretty much it for upkeep and maintenance.
...So did you give up on the idea of keeping carpets ever again or mags?
Conrad
Ahhh, the elusive carpet/mag. I have been looking for a green gig or a purple based mag with green tips. I have seen lots but they were either iffy looking health wise or the wrong color. I want to put it on that island rock in the center of the tank where the Trumpet Coral is now located. During my saner moments, I'm glad I haven't found the right anemone. I imagine it would be difficult to keep it from touching the BTA's as it grows.
Just contacted Mobert about this tank and they are considering an update with some new photos!
Photos to come later. iPhone pics are totally sub par now.
Thanks again folks!