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What counts as a diverse population of marine life in the home aquarium?
Does anyone make a consciensous effort to maintain a diversity of invertebrates in their reef?
Is a true diversity even possible given the environment we can produce at home?
My 150 gallon system has been running for nearly 6 years and I've been on a mission to add as many different creatures to my reef as I can while keeping with "reef-safe".
A couple years ago I noticed there weren't any more micro brittle stars, small tube worms, or spaghetti worms in my rocks and sand bed. I think that is mostly attributed to having gone through a wrasse and butterfly phase as they devoured those populations.
I was only replenishing my clean up crew with astrea snails and red/blue leg hermits. Booooooring.
Recently, I have really expanded on mollusks. At least, in my opinion.
:10-15 astrea snails
:5 banded trochus snails
:1 very large zebra turbo snail
:1 fighting conch
:1 chestnut snail
:4 super tonga nassarius snails
:4 or 5 regular nassarius snails
:scores of stomatella snails and chitons from hitchhiking/re-populating over the years
In addition to that list I also have:
:2 different cucumbers; tiger-tail and a random holothuria sp.
:3 different feather duster tube-worms; 1 large Hawaiian and two smaller pink
:5 shrimp; 2 blood red, 2 skunk cleaner, 1 peppermint
:various red/blue leg hermit crabs
:1 commensal acropora crab
:1 large red serpent starfish
:a few other random hitchikers; dwarf coco worm, quarter-size clam, asterina starfish
That still doesn't seem like much to me in terms of oceanic diversity. Obviously, I'm dreaming when I compare my tank to the oceans but I do believe there is more out there that can be of use or at the very least enjoyed.
I don't live near an ocean so I am generally limited to what is found in the industry/hobby.
Is there a reason why the majority of marine invertebrates aren't imported? Perhaps they are and I just don't see them in my LFS.
HOW DO YOU DIVERSIFY THE LIFE IN YOUR REEF?
Thanks!
Does anyone make a consciensous effort to maintain a diversity of invertebrates in their reef?
Is a true diversity even possible given the environment we can produce at home?
My 150 gallon system has been running for nearly 6 years and I've been on a mission to add as many different creatures to my reef as I can while keeping with "reef-safe".
A couple years ago I noticed there weren't any more micro brittle stars, small tube worms, or spaghetti worms in my rocks and sand bed. I think that is mostly attributed to having gone through a wrasse and butterfly phase as they devoured those populations.
I was only replenishing my clean up crew with astrea snails and red/blue leg hermits. Booooooring.
Recently, I have really expanded on mollusks. At least, in my opinion.
:10-15 astrea snails
:5 banded trochus snails
:1 very large zebra turbo snail
:1 fighting conch
:1 chestnut snail
:4 super tonga nassarius snails
:4 or 5 regular nassarius snails
:scores of stomatella snails and chitons from hitchhiking/re-populating over the years
In addition to that list I also have:
:2 different cucumbers; tiger-tail and a random holothuria sp.
:3 different feather duster tube-worms; 1 large Hawaiian and two smaller pink
:5 shrimp; 2 blood red, 2 skunk cleaner, 1 peppermint
:various red/blue leg hermit crabs
:1 commensal acropora crab
:1 large red serpent starfish
:a few other random hitchikers; dwarf coco worm, quarter-size clam, asterina starfish
That still doesn't seem like much to me in terms of oceanic diversity. Obviously, I'm dreaming when I compare my tank to the oceans but I do believe there is more out there that can be of use or at the very least enjoyed.
I don't live near an ocean so I am generally limited to what is found in the industry/hobby.
Is there a reason why the majority of marine invertebrates aren't imported? Perhaps they are and I just don't see them in my LFS.
HOW DO YOU DIVERSIFY THE LIFE IN YOUR REEF?
Thanks!