"Ten thousand dollars for me, by myself. For that, you get the head, the tail, the whole damned thing."
Thanks chasmodes. In the last pic, the green plant towards the left is the tufted joint algae. The new caulerpa is seen at the far right behind the red gracilaria. Basically, there are two strands of it - with one at each end of the DSB, running back to front. I also put a piece up in the overflow-turned-refugium.
The blennies are doing well. Most of them hang at the right end of the tank, where they are less visible, which is kind of a shame, but they are still fun to watch. Having kept the barnacle blennies before, I expect they will explore more of the tank, over time.
I like your thoughts on gene pool mixing and pecking orders. My concern with the grammas is mostly due to the unnatural limitations of my aquarium. Big Daddy is large-probably four times the weight of any newcomers, and he's had the back wall all to himself, for months. An influx of new 'girlfriends' in nature, with unlimited room, would be no problem. Anyone that didn't feel welcome can just swim away. Not so in my tank. THAT is my worry. I remember the smallest member of the original harem struggling to integrate. There were times when it looked like it might not make it. How will having a large, established male affect the scenario? I suspect it will be something of a war zone, before things eventually settle down. But how many fish do I lose in the process? Would I lose fewer fish without him?
I think I'll go and set my fish trap"¦
Jaws?
Yep! Who puts oyster shells in an aquarium? Weirdotown, population: you.
It is actually a funny story. I had wanted Fiji rock and hyperthetically I qas willing to go to Fuji to get it. A dozen trials and tribulations later I couldnt find any decent Fiju rock. So I bite the byllet and get some gorgeous clean Caribbean rock. About a month later Im reading on a site called Offer Up and thia guy is selling Fuji Rock for dirt cheap. Long story short he has 200 pounds of Fiji rock sitting in a horse watering vatt filled with saltwater for the past 2 months. It was a beautiful purple with sponges and pieces of coral all over it. My heart was pounding. $200 later it is sitting in a Brut garbage pail filled with saltwater growing like mad. Waste not want not I came up with the idea for a wall. I made a little mock up and it was way beyond my wildest dreams. It was awesome. Now keep in mind that in between all this I am being tranferred and am in the process of moving. Hence the delay.Thanks JohZena! As I wait impatiently for the seagrasses to come around, all the other plants are doing nicely. I'm also seeing new stuff popping up on the back wall that looks kind of 'turfy'.
You back wall idea sounds amazing! How about some 'in process' pics? You could do a thread just for your wall alone. I have questions. How are you keeping the live rock alive, through the process? How are you affixing the rock? What is the wall's purpose? I'd love to hear more!
It was my highest form of compliment.
The back wall is getting less and less bare. Lots of unidentifiable stuff popping up. I'm seeing some cool, turf algae as well.