Mike's 300 Double-D

Ahh.......love them wrasses :)

This picture is absolutely exceptional!

Agree! ^^^ :)

Thank you Kenny, Brett and Alex! That was a lucky shot of the C. roseafascia for sure. Did anyone notice we mislabeled pic #5? Didn't catch it until the next day, should have said C. rhomboidalis. :lmao:

Anyway, how about an updated FTS:

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Mike, your tank is looking absolutely beautiful. I haven't visited your thread in awhile. Glad to see everything is growing out.
 
Mike, your tank is looking absolutely beautiful. I haven't visited your thread in awhile. Glad to see everything is growing out.

Thanks so much Doug!

updated FTS looks great:) congratulates

Thank you!

We took some time this weekend to rearrange a few corals (some were getting too much light, others, not enough) and did a bit of pruning. Here's an updated FTS:
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Let me just say that your tank is amazing!! I was wondering where you got your mated pair of bellus angels. They are beautiful.
 
I agree, the new aquascape has a very nice shape with that canyon being more visible.

Your flame angel sticks out so much in the last two FTS, and I have always had a soft spot for them. Has he ever picked on your SPS? What about select LPS?
 
Let me just say that your tank is amazing!! I was wondering where you got your mated pair of bellus angels. They are beautiful.

Thanks! We bought them as a pair from an LFS. We were really struck with how beautiful they both were, particularly, the male is such a handsome boy! And it's great to see him getting better as he ages.

Love the new aquascape. A bit more open than in the last FTS. Gorgeous as always Mike and Terry! :thumbsup:

Thanks Brett. As we narrow in on the corals we really want, and as they start growing in, there always seems to be a need to make adjustments. Keeps things interesting, no?

I agree, the new aquascape has a very nice shape with that canyon being more visible.

Your flame angel sticks out so much in the last two FTS, and I have always had a soft spot for them. Has he ever picked on your SPS? What about select LPS?

Alex, believe it or not, the pics don't really capture how eye-popping this fish is. It's just amazing, and we're not really running any supplementation - just the Ushio 14k's. As far as picking - he's been great; seems to do more picking at the sand than corals. Of course he is an angel, so there is the occasional polyp nipping, but nothing that is bothersome at all.

Tank's looking really good. Did you get those pruned corals in the mail to me? ;)

Thank you Chris. Are you coming to MACNA this year? We might be able to hook you up with a care package :)

The more openness does look better. More room for fish and corals to grow.

Always a good thing, YES!!! :artist:

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OK, what's an update without a couple of new pics?
We put the macro lens on and snapped a few this evening.

Who says yellow bellies are prettier than blue bellies?
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Wish the camera could really capture just how colorful this undata is...
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Terry caught the McCoskers flirting!
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Tank looks awesome and i love the yellow belly regal angelfish which is my goal show fish. This past weekend i went to two lfs. One had the yellow belly and the other had the regular. How does your regal eat. It was recommended to me to have a good amount of sponge growing in tank.
 
Thank you Chris. Are you coming to MACNA this year? We might be able to hook you up with a care package :)

Ooh, that makes it much more tempting. ;) I have not yet committed, but we'll see. I've got some family stuff going down in Houstonia that weekend, but I was thinking of sneaking up there on Friday/Saturday.
 
Mike / Terry, beautiful fish one of my favorite wrasses. How difficult is it keeping this fish, and do you know if they do petter in pairs or separate? Also if I may, where did your M. kuiteri come from as far as what ocean, and does he roam the tank most of the day or stay tucked away? Thanks
 
Love the aquascape !

This tank is absolutely amazing!!! I loved this thread :)

Beautiful amazing tank.
Thank you so much guys!

Tank looks awesome and i love the yellow belly regal angelfish which is my goal show fish. This past weekend i went to two lfs. One had the yellow belly and the other had the regular. How does your regal eat. It was recommended to me to have a good amount of sponge growing in tank.

Thank you! Our Regal Angel has been with us for approx 4 years now. Fortunately she is not picky and will eat anything we offer her. She does spend a good amount of time during the day perusing the undersides of rock looking for sponge. Getting a new Regal to eat prepared foods can be very difficult. We've found that juveniles make the transition easier than adults. If you plan to try one, make sure you see it eating prepared food before you make the purchase.

Ooh, that makes it much more tempting. ;) I have not yet committed, but we'll see. I've got some family stuff going down in Houstonia that weekend, but I was thinking of sneaking up there on Friday/Saturday.
Awesome... it would be great to meet you!

Mike / Terry, beautiful fish one of my favorite wrasses. How difficult is it keeping this fish, and do you know if they do petter in pairs or separate? Also if I may, where did your M. kuiteri come from as far as what ocean, and does he roam the tank most of the day or stay tucked away? Thanks
Thank you! They are not difficult to keep at all and they will do fine alone, in pairs, or in a harem (1 male, multiple females), however, males tend to flash/display more with females present.

Our M. kuiteri has just recently transitioned to male and I believe he came from Australia. He is very active and spends the majority of the day hunting for pods and small crustaceans.

As an update, we thought we'd share a couple of pics of our kuiteri:
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