Fowlr

Hi,

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10729600#post10729600 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by maro1

What kind of lights do you have on your fuge?

And what macros do you have?

I´m using 2x36W PC 10000K lights and currently I have Caulerpa taxifolia, chaetomorpha and Botryocladia uvaria (a red one).

Cheers,
Diogo
 
Hi,

Finally I had received the reefbranches and some new algae. But the most important news are that I´de just received two Zanclus...

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Here are some other pics of the full layout were you can check the new algae and the reefbranches...

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The new algae

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Codium

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Cymodocea Serrulata - sea grasse.

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Galaxaura Marginata

The bad news... the Chaetodon plebeius is dead with no reason whatsoever - he was eating well and yesterday at lunch time he eat heaven dry food!

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Cheers,
Diogo
 
Hi,

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10806407#post10806407 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by maro1
Where are you getting your algae and reef branches?

The reefbranches were bought form Aquaristic and the algae from Marine Life.

Cheers,
Diogo
 
Hi,

Two more fishes and a Heteractis magnifica anemone...

...one 12 inches Chaetodon xanthurus...
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...and a Chaetodon punctatofasciatus

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They where well received by their tank mates!

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and the full layout...

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Cheers,
Diogo
 
Which one of your great collection would you say is the easiest to keep?
Also it need to be "safe" with cleaner shrimp and some snails (like turbos and trochus)
thanks...
ps-i am planning to get one for my next tank, 90g fowlr
 
Hi,

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10867244#post10867244 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Titan*69
...hows the Idol hanging in there?

Both Idols are fine and eating dry food. Today I had another one!

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10870885#post10870885 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by danielp
Which one of your great collection would you say is the easiest to keep?

Definately the aurigas! On the second day both were eating in my and!

Meanwhile I had another fish... a fabulous Pomacnathus imperator...

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And also another anemone. Another Heteractis magnifica in order to settle all the fights amoungst the clowns!

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The full layout photo as usual!

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Cheers,
Diogo
 
Hi,

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10914836#post10914836 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RoWall
very, very nice! I just think You have a lot of fish, but that's just my opinion. Congrats.

I agree!!! But I do have the conditions to house them with confort! A excelent skimmer, a good refugium witha DSB, a lot of good Live Rock, ozone and UV are the most important to consider in a FO tank - I have them all!

Meanwhile I had put the Zanclus and also some other fishes that had some crypto spots into a Fresh Water bath - the temperature and Ph were the same as in the main tank.

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It look like a lot better...

The others...

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They are all eating well nevertheless I´m gona collect some sponge and ad some garlic to the frozen food.

Speaking of food - here they are in feeding time...

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Cheers,
Diogo
 
Hi again,

Now some photos taken with the flash on...

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Pseudanthias bicolor

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Apolemicthys trimaculatus

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Pomacanthus imperator

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Chaetodon punctatofasciatus

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Chaetodon auriga

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Zanclus cornutus

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Chaetodon xanthurus

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Chaetodontoplus mesoleucus

Cheers,
Diogo
 
Freshwater baths are not an effective method against ich. The white spots you see is just the skin infection from the parasites under the skin. They won't fall off in a dip. If you want to treat for ich, hyposalinity would be more effective because they are succeptable to fresher water when they are not safe in the fish's skin. You need to wait until they are free swimming for the hypo to actually do its work.

Freshwater baths are effective against the similar looking velvet, but you do not have that.
 
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