DSPS tank from Thailand (1000 gallon+)

Hi Chingchai,

In the feeding video, there is a crustacean on the sand bottom that joins in the fun about half way through the feeding. Can you please identify it? Has it been well behaved around your corals and fish?

Sincerely,

Hesham

It is a blood red fire shrimp I do believe from the video, (Lysmata debelius) and they are completely harmless to corals. I am just amazed that it has survived the wrath of the Mystery Wrasse that was once a member of this aquarium. Every ornamental shrimp I put in my aquarium with my Mystery Wrasse became nothing more than an expensive snack!!!!

But given the size of this aquarium, the shrimp have more places to hide!!

Great looking as always Ching, love the Interruptus Angels!!! Truly amazing.
 
Hello Mr Ching,
This is the first time I am posting a comment on your forum. I read and looked at all the pictures and to tell you the truth I had to pick my jaw up from the ground. Your tank is a piece of paradise. I would certainly like to have this tank in paradise! Simply superb!!!

kooolaid. Thank you for your first comment in my thread.
It is much appreciated.
 
Hi Chingchai,

In the feeding video, there is a crustacean on the sand bottom that joins in the fun about half way through the feeding. Can you please identify it? Has it been well behaved around your corals and fish?

Sincerely,

Hesham

I have ten of each Blood Shrimp and Cleaner Shrimp.
They are all very greedy but no harm to my coral and fish.
 
It is a blood red fire shrimp I do believe from the video, (Lysmata debelius) and they are completely harmless to corals. I am just amazed that it has survived the wrath of the Mystery Wrasse that was once a member of this aquarium. Every ornamental shrimp I put in my aquarium with my Mystery Wrasse became nothing more than an expensive snack!!!!

But given the size of this aquarium, the shrimp have more places to hide!!

Great looking as always Ching, love the Interruptus Angels!!! Truly amazing.

melanotaenia. Thanks for your help.
My Mystery Wrasse is the exceptional one. I am so lucky he never eat any kind of shrimp.
But it is sad he already disappeared.

Thank you for your compliment.
 
A pair of Rhomboid Golden Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus rhomboidalis)
After Qt for three weeks, today they are introduced to my main tank.

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