Initial planning stages for tank and fish room

Yeah, most likely. I was a heavy feeder as well, so as long as you stay that way, I think you will be ok
My experiences with angels were of the pygmy variety. Most were ok but one flame angel I had was a terror. The reading I've done on angels seem to suggest those that pick at corals are actually eating the mucus of LPS mostly. Some pick at the mantle of clams as well; the end result being a deterioration of the animal being picked at due to being irritated to the point they stay closed and/or no polyp extension for feeding.
 
Haven't posted tank pics in a while so thought I'd make an update. The corals continue to grow at a good pace and look happy except the Moseleya latistellata ( in the second pic)
which is holding steady but not looking well for some reason. The tank is also experiencing a bit of red cyano on the sandbed which I think is the result of feeding too much papone. So I backed off and will let it takes it's course while I monitor it. Other than that, I added 3 square anthias - a large male and two females.

Here's the pics :)

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Parameters:

  • Temp 77.5 - 80.0
  • PH 8.1 - 8.25
  • SG 1.026
  • Alk 8.5
  • Ca 425
  • NO3 .5
  • PO4 .03
 
Thanks guys. Hopefully it's at it's best when you guys come for the tank tour :)

Hey Luke thanks for the heads up on the Goldflake. I'm going to try to get there this weekend to pick one up. He better be a model citizen LOL
 
Your tank clean-up crew should eliminate the cyano on the sand problem. If you don't have any yet I'd recommend some conchs.

Dave.M
 
Your tank clean-up crew should eliminate the cyano on the sand problem. If you don't have any yet I'd recommend some conchs.

Dave.M
I have two conchs in there, but I think I'm going to add a few more. They really are great scavengers and can reach into nooks and crannies. There are a few cucumbers that help keep the sand stirred on the top, but they tend to stay close to the base of the rocks. I believe they are called Tigertail. I had the common cucs in my old tank and they did a much better job on the open sand. It was always white.

I think I over did it a bit with the papone feeding, unless the addition of the three anthias cause the bloom. They're a pretty good size. Maybe the biology needed to catch up?

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It could also bee the removal of the Tunze on the Sea Sweeps. There's obviously less flow. However the two Vortechs are doing a nice job. I want to see if they work alone or I'll have to add the others back.
 
Could be, but you need cleaners that will go beneath the surface to take care of over-feeding problems. How about some nerite snails and sand sifting gobies? The pink spot sand sifting goby (Cryptocentrus leptocephalus) as recently recommended on Mr. Saltwater Tank is quite nice and pretty peaceful. Plus it doesn't get as big and messy as the diamond goby.

Dave.M
 
Could be, but you need cleaners that will go beneath the surface to take care of over-feeding problems. How about some nerite snails and sand sifting gobies? The pink spot sand sifting goby (Cryptocentrus leptocephalus) as recently recommended on Mr. Saltwater Tank is quite nice and pretty peaceful. Plus it doesn't get as big and messy as the diamond goby.

Dave.M
I like the idea of the pink spot goby :) There are quite a lot of nerite snails in there. Well there were. Don't see them often so I assume they're in the sand bed. I do however see the crabs having lunch on some snails once in a while so maybe it's time to replenish :)
 
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Wow, clean and organized. I like it. Do you leave the iPad there all the time?
Hi efrainz and thanks :) Yes the ipad is there 24/7. I use it to interface with the Apex and to record tank parameters with Aquaplanner Pro. The ipad makes things much easier to control at the tank, such as shutting down pumps and the skimmer for cleaning, etc. It also makes record keeping much more convenient so I don't get lazy about it as I did when I kept a paper journal. I can also see at a glance, the various parameters that I have probes monitoring. It's an original ipad so it's already outdated LOL
 
I would suggest a spot breast angel. Also a school of dartfish. If you can find them try the whitetail tang. Almost impossible to find and the price is all over the place.
 
Added two new fish - Goldflake Angel and Pink Spotted Goby - and moved some things around to hopefully stem any thoughts of aggression. That Kole Tang is the tank boss. Didn't want him harassing the Goldflake. There's some slight aggression, but the Goldflake isn't taking it poorly and seems to be going about his business.



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Happy to see that little goby make a home front and center. He should put on a fun show to watch.

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Um... sorry, but that's not a pink-spotted shrmp goby (Cryptocentrus leptocephalus). That's a diamond watchman goby (Valencienna puellaris[SIZE=-2]).

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They're all beautiful fish, though. :thumbsup:

Dave.M
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Um... sorry, but that's not a pink-spotted shrmp goby (Cryptocentrus leptocephalus). That's a diamond watchman goby (Valencienna puellaris[SIZE=-2]).

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They're all beautiful fish, though. :thumbsup:

Dave.M
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Indeed it is Dave, but I won't tell him. He's cool just the same :rollface:

Ah it's been a long week.
 
what about blue jaw trigger or sailfin tang? very unique IMO.
Trigger sounds interesting :)

That Gold Flake looks great!
Thanks to someone giving me a heads up about it :)

Tank is coming along and looks great, Bill.

I guess you didn't like the background, huh? LOL
Thanks Nick. Well I didn't like the black background. Haven't had the opportunity to put the blue on. I'm going to only put it on the back. The sides seem to be reflective when the lights in the fishroom are off, so there won't be anything visible thru them. However I like having the ability to view the tank from the side.

Love the Gold Flake!!
Now I wonder where I got the idea for the goldflake? LOL Thanks for the suggestion beni!
 
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