Just did my first water change on the system today.
Took 30 minutes, but I am looking into ways to knocked it down to 15 minutes.
here are some photos after the water change.
Spend all summer working outside the house.
Time for an update. I decided to clean the tanks and one side of the tank as well.
Here is a view from the side! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCkiagD9lAI
A little set back the last 2 months from what I believed was Marine Velvet.
In short, got infected from a tiny fish and loss 9 of my 40 fishies. yellow tang, copperband and mated pair of clowns were among the fatality. Because of the number of fish and rock work, it would be possible for me to remove them to get treatment. So I decided to let fish go through with the immunity treatment process instead. This also help reduced further stress to fish. Also, up the water changes to keep water much cleaner.
It's has been 4 weeks now, no sign of re-infection, finger crossed!
Got a nice surprise a few days ago! Blue/purple clownfish eggs! Usually seen yellow+brown never seen blue before.
Things seem to get better and the fish appears to to much happier since the MV outbreak.
The tomato clownfish laid a new batch of eggs since the last post.
Today I was able tp capute a video of my six-line pair doing their spawn dance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_tuL-TxNOU
Picked up the B/W from local club member almost 2 weeks ago. He survived a malfunction heater episode from previous owner. unfortunately his mate and tank mates didn't make it. He's a bit skinny (will fatten him up). Well, he is going to be a she in a near future as I also picked up a baby snowflake a week prior . Observed the little guy for about 2 weeks and looking very well. So he went into the display with the B/W and bonded within the same day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG5pShL4390
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