Hawaiian Group buy

Heres my pics :)
Achilles Tang
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Chevron Tang
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Lavendar Forktail Tang
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Orange Shoulder Tang
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Mystery Wrasse
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Left side of tank
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Right side of tank
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Whole Tank
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Sorry for the bad quality maybe one day ill be able to take decent pics! Thanks again Alex for everything. :)
 
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chris,

no all the rock is held in place by carefully locking one rock into the other. its really sturdy but a pain to get the same way.

i did little lia's tank too. that was a hard one to do. but it came out great i think.

guys the fish look great. is everyone eating? finally got the arc eye hawk to eat. stuck some hering into the seio's. choppedand blown around it is getting pieces.

now the next hard one. how do i get the flame in the qt tank to eat? it doesn't have that much live rock to pick on like the two other dwarfs.
 
WOw, nice stuff. I'll have to start working on my list.

CHris, a little tang happy? Gonna call the po-liece.

Cusious to see how the achilles and orange shoulder get along. Also as to whether the chevron does well. (bee-yootiful, btw).

Very very nice.

Warren, thats funny. He must always watch. Does rc do rss feeds?
 
Very nice Chirs. Truly badass tank. BTW, I have kept O. shldr and Achilles together and I have had some get along and some fight. It is more so the O. shldr's aggression than the Achilles, which I found mind blowing. Chevrons are usually mellow. Anyhow thanks for the pics.

Guy with the flame in QT. I feed them frozen angel formula and spirulina. I havent really kept any for long periods but you can try that. LR would be the absolute best.
 
Thanks Alex :)
Justin the Orange Shoulder is showing no signs of aggression. Infact he was picked on the first night. The first night was a little chaotic being i have many tangs but on day 2 everyone was going about there own business. No agression at all within the tank :) IMO sucess can be had housing multiple tangs in a tank. I think they key is having many. Alot of people have seen my tank and are surprized at the lack of aggression. Im half asleep now but i think i have over 10 tangs now. All different :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7482664#post7482664 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by pyro383

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If I had known how cool that fish looks, I'd have bought one too!
 
Yeah, I bought sight unseen thinking that from the list was the psycho mandarin wrasse. Just need to get her to eat, she spits out the bloodworms and I don't know if she actually sucks in the cycopleze.
 
i finally got the hawk to eat. prawn did the trick.

pyro did you try brine shrimp? thats what my ornate wrasse sucked down the first day.
 
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the psycho needs lots of live rock and micro-inverts to constantly graze. Amphipods, brine, and stuff like that is good, but they need the constant grazing. They can be quite difficult to feed unless you have those conditions.
 
If they cant fit in thier mouth I ASSUME they would be safe, but I dont keep my inverts in the same system as my fish so I dont know for sure.
 
Thanks again to Chris and Alex for working together to make this group buy a success.

All are eating and doing well.

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