My Lunate wrasse just died the other day too Wally. His face looked funny like he was startled at night and hit the glass or something.. He didn't eat and was hiding for a few days then 4th day gone. Was so quick.
Stunning Fish. Unfortunate you lost him.Yeah he was a stellar fish to me. I also got a crazy good deal on him, he is a fish I could never afford. If for some crazy reason I could only keep one fish, it would have been this guy.
Photobucket is 100% dead, so not my picture, but this is a Lunate (crescent tail) wrasse.
Fish are Settling into Tank (All Fish Out & Really Peaceful Swimming)
We'll all that Territory aggression is over.
Strange how the Tank has Transitioned to Very Peaceful.
All Fish are Out and about. (Every Fish is in this Photo)
Cleaner Shrimp came out of Cave, and Mandarin Goby is very active since I added Live Tiger Copepods.
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Even the BLACK Capped Basslet is Regularly out.
I miss the Tomini Tang (his Colors and Personality)
Hey Homer,I bought the same generator years ago(champion 4k Watts), on clearance from TSC(tractor supply store). Think I payed like 99$ for it. Obviously mine is quite a few years old and looks completely different, but I can fully run my tank, pellet stove, fridge, chest freezer, TV and satellite, and on demand hot water before it starts to bog down.
Great little genny that has never failed on me on the 10 years I've owned it. And trust me, up here in northern NY it gets used nearly weekly in the winter.
Best thing I did for the genny was when we remodeled and we had to rewire the entire house, wire everything I want to run on the genny on one side of the panel box(like I said we loose power quite often and wanted a genny but at the time could not afford an auto backup genny) . I simply flip the main breaker, go out start the genny, plug it in, and back feed the panel box. No messy extension cables running every where.
Great looking tank, Wally!
You slapped that together practically overnight.
Good job!
THanks Matt. 6 Months to setup wasn't overnight, but I guess you mean from Putting in Rocks, and a few fish. (Last 2 weeks or so)
Anyway, I'm tuning up my water, and HAVE A QUESTION FOR YOU.
With Larger Tank, I assume I need more Bio-Load for decent Colored SPS.
That is the 2nd reason I want to establish more fish (above the pretty look).
My N is just under 25, and my P is around 0.15 (that is after 3 months of running and NO WATER CHANGES).
So after tonights 30% water change things will drop. (Roughly N=15 and P=.01 by dilution which will be more close to GOOD for SPS)
I assume things will get better with Regular Water Changes, and Tank Stabilizing with Nitrate reducing Bacteria and the MATRIX I just added a week ago)
I added GFO last night and will RUN it for a bit, but STOP when SPS go in.
My Algae scrubber is active and producing, so it will help with N & P (together)
But the Question is HOW MUCH BIO-LOAD do I need. I have 6 more SMall Anthias Going in, so that should be close.
MOre specifically the question is Nitrates. Is my Nitrate level (Steady State which is IMPORT vs EXPORT) a true level of Nutrients (Ie direct co-relation)?
Or is it something else that I need to go after (more the Fish Poo=Fertilizer). What I mean is Nitrates can go up by overfeeding (no poo, but un-processed waste).