So after pretty much nuking my 240 gal tank I rebuilt it with the sole purpose of putting 1, maybe 2 Heteractis magnifica in it. I purchased 15 juvenile ocellaris to rule the tank from https://www.fisheyeservices.com/ .
First day I put the little crew in they all stayed bunched up in a golf ball size huddle and moved in unison, was quite entertaining. Try as I might everytime they'd see me with the camera they'd break the ball formation and swarm to the glass to check me out. Best shot I could get was
Day 2 they kind of started to spread out a bit and explore but all stuck very close togther and kind of explored as a group
Today they seemed to split up into 2 groups and explore even more, but one or two would leave thier group and race over to the other group and vice versa. Been pretty amusing to watch. The bulk of them seem to like to hang around my plate coral piece while the smaller group seems to hover around my sebea anemone, none of the fish have come close enough to brush them though.
I'm hoping they form a single mated pair and the rest will stay togther as juveniles. If not I've got a couple other smaller tanks to seperate them if I have to.
Now the quest begins to find a healthly Mag for them to host..
Well maybe have to wait on the Mag, out'a all the #$@! to happen I noticed my bubbletip split this morning. I figured I'd come from work and one would have moved a little but instead there was only one. Found a few pieces in the other in my sump :furious:
First day I put the little crew in they all stayed bunched up in a golf ball size huddle and moved in unison, was quite entertaining. Try as I might everytime they'd see me with the camera they'd break the ball formation and swarm to the glass to check me out. Best shot I could get was
Day 2 they kind of started to spread out a bit and explore but all stuck very close togther and kind of explored as a group
Today they seemed to split up into 2 groups and explore even more, but one or two would leave thier group and race over to the other group and vice versa. Been pretty amusing to watch. The bulk of them seem to like to hang around my plate coral piece while the smaller group seems to hover around my sebea anemone, none of the fish have come close enough to brush them though.
I'm hoping they form a single mated pair and the rest will stay togther as juveniles. If not I've got a couple other smaller tanks to seperate them if I have to.
Now the quest begins to find a healthly Mag for them to host..
Well maybe have to wait on the Mag, out'a all the #$@! to happen I noticed my bubbletip split this morning. I figured I'd come from work and one would have moved a little but instead there was only one. Found a few pieces in the other in my sump :furious: