600 gallon Acrylic and Glass Reef Construction.

It's a good thing that our fish do not have Internet access, or else they would all revolt unless we met their demands of being transferred to your tank.

lol

Great looking tank!
 
Hi,

I found this thread and what great work?

I was wondering if you have to plug up the pvc frame you had created for the rocks? Just curious if this could cause problems or would be a benefit.
 
Finally saw this in person it's simply amazing! Nothing compares to the look of a well aquascaped tank that is 4ft from front to back.
 
Every so often I throw a caulerpa covered rock into the tank to feed the tangs. From the day I purchased the clown tang I have never seen it eat any prepared foods, other than sheets of nori.

This is the result:

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Paul.
 
That must me fun to watch,

however the thought of 'throwing a rock in the tank' is a bit scary
 
WELL...THANK YOU VERY MUCH!...I promised myself that my new 450g acrylic would be my LAST upgrade...then YOU have to show me a 600g HYBRID tank...next you'll tell me that it gets better gas mileage, too! So... to get even, I taking some of your ideas, and USING them! (don't worry, I'll never admit, where they came from!) Please remember...imitation is the sincerest form of flattery! GREAT JOB!






http://www.manhattanreefs.com/forum/tank-threads/63397-hundreds-corals-fish-free.html
 
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Nice line up of fish.. Did your maculiceps eat pellets when it first cam ein to your tank because mine won't eat anything except mysis and algae for about a 2 months now..
 
Nice line up of fish.. Did your maculiceps eat pellets when it first cam ein to your tank because mine won't eat anything except mysis and algae for about a 2 months now..

The store I purchased him from (Aquarium Oddballs in Tulsa), had him eating flake and pellet prior to me buying him. I then held him in quarantine for a month and made sure he had plenty of algae and nori sheets to munch on as well as the foods I feed my tank.

I acclimated him to the tank using a cage dropped into the 600g so the other fish could get accustomed to him, and released him to the system. Had him about 6months now.

Paul.
 
Little????
Thats a 6 inch green coris wrasse, Halichoeres chloropterus. He isnt actually eating the caulerpa, he is pulling it out of the way to get to the pods under it. If you watch him he stares at the rock, then goes for it.

Like all Halichoeres species (the yello coris, the melanurus, christmas and ornate wrasse), he is a great hunter of live foods and stuff we would consider as pests such as nudibranchs.

Paul.
 
Little????
Thats a 6 inch green coris wrasse, Halichoeres chloropterus. He isnt actually eating the caulerpa, he is pulling it out of the way to get to the pods under it. If you watch him he stares at the rock, then goes for it.

Like all Halichoeres species (the yello coris, the melanurus, christmas and ornate wrasse), he is a great hunter of live foods and stuff we would consider as pests such as nudibranchs.

Paul.

Beat you to it... After going back and looking at the video again, I already had edited my post and deleted the word "little" :lol:

I appreciate your recommendation of the Halichoeres that I have. Both the melanurus and yellow coris have done well... of course I didn't dare put any Berghia in their tank.

Too bad the Red Coris isn't from the same happy genus...

LL
 
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