Haha. Yes it is.
I finally, maybe 2 days ago, scored a half dozen Angelfish, Both Large and Dwarf, and rare wrasse for my reef. The mollies were taking over, as were the killifish. I believe those big ones were the Chesapeake Killifish. Last summer I bought several batches of killis from different places and kept them isolated, then quarantined them thoroughly, and only a few months ago did they get put in line with the rest of the system. As of last night, all of those fat killifish in that empty-ish tank, went into the pond with a bunch of their buddies. Best schooling fish I've had in there. They're so fast, one minute you're looking at it, then its just gone!
The fat pregnant one, shes been like that for a while now. Any idea, other than just being pregnant? Seems like its been far too long for a pregnancy, and shes the only one out of maybe 20 that look like that. The rest cant really all be males?
I dont believe it to be bloat, as she is very active and eating with gust...
I was able to find a juv. Blueface Angel, which I have been looking for, for quite some time. I believe it came from the Marshall Islands.
The first 2 hours after I acclimated it, as soon as i walked away, that Flameback Angel that killed its own mate beat the crap out of the Blueface.
Never in my life has a fish infuriated me to that extent.
Anyway, hence, the killifish were moved to the pond and the tank repurposed. I re-scaped it, added another powerhead and some macro-algae. The BF has been resting well, having caught as soon as i saw the agression.
And lastly, I discovered a moray eel in one of the tanks yesterday! I believe much earlier in the thread, sometime last year, i noted that i purchased a Misc. Eel and had hopes it was a Goldentail. I dropped him in a tank, the one that has the mangroves and wall to wall algae, and never saw it again. I assumed it was dead and that all those critter in there scavenged it diligently. But there was his head. And boy had he grown!!! (Thats the beauty of the Mollies and Killis. The mollies, which breed like bunny rabbits, are constantly making Live food.)
My jaw hit the floor. I was temporarily housing a Multifasciatus angel in that tank at the time. He was immediately relocated also.