Norwegian 800g mixed reef

You have a beautiful tank Jossi! A pleausure to take pictures of your amazing fish and corals. Looking forward to follow this thread :thumbsup:
 
Hi jossi. Stunning tank and pictures . And love the white tang (didn't even know you could get white ones). I also noticed you have a garden eel. Always wanted to keep one of these but I read they would eat smaller fish and shrimps etc. Is this true ?
 
Hi jossi. Stunning tank and pictures . And love the white tang (didn't even know you could get white ones). I also noticed you have a garden eel. Always wanted to keep one of these but I read they would eat smaller fish and shrimps etc. Is this true ?

I've not heard of them eating fish or small shrimp but I was wondering if the OP did target feeding for him. Seems like a lot of the fish are big or fast swimmers. They always seemed to be skittish or shy - the garden eels that is. So wondering in the tank where his/her home might be.

Nice tank and solid mix of corals. Looks natural which is difficult to do. You made it look easy.
 
Thank you all. It is easy. And it is mutch more easy to keep a larger Reef in good condition than smaller ones. The garden eal that I bought from Webzoo.no I have had for 6-7 months now. Has hos home in deep sand in the left corner . Hungry mate. Comes out of the sand ad soon ad Therese is feeding time. Eats everything. Brine skrimp, pellets, mysis and flakes. Love him.
 
You have a beautiful tank Jossi! A pleausure to take pictures of your amazing fish and corals. Looking forward to follow this thread :thumbsup:

Thank you once again Selje. Yes. You sre my favourite photographer and I cant wait till you come back with your cameras📷📷😄🇳🇴
 
So wondering in the tank where his/her home might be.

The Garden Eel live in the sand where I have marked a red circle:

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Thank you once again Selje. Yes. You sre my favourite photographer and I cant wait till you come back with your cameras📷📷😄🇳🇴

Thank you Jossi. Looking forward to my next visit. Need to take some pictures of the room and equipment as well!
 

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Thank you all. And it is mutch more easy to keep a larger reef in good condition than smaller ones. The garden eal I have had for 6-7 months now. Has his home in deep sand in the left corner . Hungry mate. Comes out of the sand as soon as there is feeding time. Eats everything. Brine shrimp, pellets, mysis and flakes. Love him.
 
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