davelin315
10 & Over Club
I was reading through some old threads and came across something funny (can't remember if it was something someone wrote or had in their signature) about how experienced aquarists dispense one type of advice to newbies and then turn around and ignore that advice themselves! Anyway, with that in mind, here are some fun top down shots from my tank the other day. For reference, my tank is 300 gallons in the display and the largest fish is currently the Imperator at about 8-10", although the three large tangs are all catching up. The newest fish to the mix is the Powder Blue which I think I've had for about 4-5 months. The oldest fish are the Dussumieris which I've had for about 2 years. The angels all have been in the tank for over a year. Most of the fish are closer to being around for 1.5-2 years.
6 different kinds of tangs in this picture.
6 plus the Imperator. Actually, this shot shows all 8 tangs I currently have in the display - 2 Yellows, 1 Purple, 2 Dussumieri, 1 Unicorn, 1 Powder Blue, and 1 Pacific Blue, so that's 3 Zebrasoma, 3 Acanthurus, 1 Paracanthurus, and 1 Naso, all living together and thriving, toss in a full size angel...
... or two (or three if the third one came out more when I was down there). This one adds in one of the Regals.
FYI, this started out as a post about my favorite thing about having a big tank on another forum.
6 different kinds of tangs in this picture.
6 plus the Imperator. Actually, this shot shows all 8 tangs I currently have in the display - 2 Yellows, 1 Purple, 2 Dussumieri, 1 Unicorn, 1 Powder Blue, and 1 Pacific Blue, so that's 3 Zebrasoma, 3 Acanthurus, 1 Paracanthurus, and 1 Naso, all living together and thriving, toss in a full size angel...
... or two (or three if the third one came out more when I was down there). This one adds in one of the Regals.
FYI, this started out as a post about my favorite thing about having a big tank on another forum.