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dlopes

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Hi,

I´m starting a Fish Only with Live Rock. Currently my setup is:

Main Tank - 175x60x50 cm
Sump - 100x30x40 cm
Refuge - 50x50x30 cm (DSB 13 cm)

Live Rock - 60 kg
Chiller: Frimar 3/4 HP
Skimmer - Deltec AP851
Heater: Jagger 2 x 300W
Top off - Tunze osmolator
Kalkwasser Reactor - Deltec KM500
Lights: Hailea 4x80W T5
Pumps: 2 Turbelle Nano Stream 6055 + Multicontroler Tunze + 1 Turbelle Nano Stream 6045
Return pump - Iwaki MD 40Rx
Ozone 300 mg connect to skimmer
1 UV DIY 54W
1 ORP and PH controler

Fish (so far):

1 couple Chrysiptera cyanea
8 Amphiprion ocellaris
1 Chaetodon collare
1 Chaetodon auriga
1 Chaetodonplus mesoleucos

What I´m planning to put:

3 Chaetodon semilarvatus
1 Chaetodon xanthurus
2 Chaetodon lunula
1 Centropyge flavissima
1 Centropyge potteri

Some pics:

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What do you guys think about the setup and the fish that I´m planning to put?

Cheers,
Diogo
 
Looks great. Never seen a tank that looked so natural!!! Especially with the coraline on the back wall.

Marc
 
Looks great. Never seen a tank that looked so natural!!! Especially with the coraline on the back wall.

Marc
 
THe clowns are really cool.
How many gallons is the tank?
ALso did you introduce the clowns at the same time? or different times?

Have they bred yet?

Are they related?
 
Hi,

Thanks for your comments!
Marc - this FOWLR is a former Reef that´s why I have the coraline in back.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10669646#post10669646 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Osmotic Shock
Why all the clowns?

Because I like them!!!:D :D

buttons buster - the 8 clowns are hall brothers (and sisters!!!) and they were born in a local Store. Fortunately I manage to keep them since they were a few months old and they give along very well.

They didn´t breed yet but they are already forming at least 2 couples!

The all system as 185 gallons. The main tank almost 145 gallons.

Cheers,
Diogo
 
Hi,

Today i had the chance to put a new centropyge - the eibli...

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I´m gonna put one more - the potteri!

Cheers,
Diogo
 
Very nice tank. It will be interesting to see how the clowns work out long term. I also really like the Chaetodonplus mesoleucos.

As a side note, those are really nice pictures. Do you do color adjustments to them after you take them? The colors actually look like the true colors, the color on my pics always seems way off regardless of what I do.
 
Nice tank.............I'd stick with just 2 semilarvatis. Two will probably pair off & the third will get bullied into a corner.

How about another Collare?
 
Hi,

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10675681#post10675681 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by techigirl78
...Do you do color adjustments to them after you take them? The colors actually look like the true colors, the color on my pics always seems way off regardless of what I do.

No color adjustments on those pics - just some sharp.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10680355#post10680355 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Big E
...I'd stick with just 2 semilarvatis. Two will probably pair off & the third will get bullied into a corner.

How about another Collare?

I think it will be easier to get a pair from 3 or more semilarvatus and then take some out! What do you think?

About the collare - do you think that they will form a pair? I really don´t have that kind of information!

Cheers,
Diogo
 
I think it will be easier to get a pair from 3 or more semilarvatus and then take some out! What do you think?

Sounds like a good plan. I'd take the same approach with the collare.
 
Hi,

Here I´m with some news! Since my last post I had some more fish to the system:

1 Centropyge potteri
1 Chaetodon lunula
1 Chaetodon vagabundos
1 Chaetodon plebeius
1 Chaetodon auriga
1 Chelmon rostratus

Here are some pics of the new guys...

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Chaetodon auriga

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Chaetodon plebeius

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Chaetodon lunula

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Centropyge potteri

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Chaetodon vagabundos (once he was to stressed I put him in the refuge). He´s now doing well and swimming all a cross the refuge

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Chelmon rostratus

Some pics of the all layout...

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I´m really enjoying the result...

Cheers,
Diogo
 
You have some very tough fish to keep in that batch, especially the plebeius & the vagabund. Have they eaten yet?

It's hard to tell from the picture but you may have a decussatus instead of a vagabund. If that's the case, then it should be okay.
They are very similar in markings but totally different in hardiness.
The back end of the decussatus is black about 1/4 of the body with a yellow striped tail. The vagabund has black stripe on it's backside with the yellow striped tail.

Good luck, keep us posted


vagabund------
http://www.meerwasser-lexikon.de/eng/8/445/Chaetodon/vagabundus.htm

decusstus----
http://www.meerwasser-lexikon.de/eng/8/468/Chaetodon/decussatus.htm
 
Hi Ed,

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10714572#post10714572 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Big E
You have some very tough fish to keep in that batch, especially the plebeius & the vagabund. Have they eaten yet?


You may not believe but both the plebeius and the vagabund are eating dry food (Dainichi pellets). The only fish that didn´t make it was the Centropyge potteri - yesterday I found him on the bottom. I really don´t know why but I suspect the way and meens use on the caught!

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10714572#post10714572 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Big E
It's hard to tell from the picture but you may have a decussatus instead of a vagabund.

I´m sure it´s a vagabund! You can check on the following pic...

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Cheers,
Diogo
 
Hi,

Another fish in the tank - an Apolemichthys trimaculatus.

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He was not well received by his family, but quickly he understood were to swim!

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Cheers,
Diogo
 
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