Part Two

tmcchicago

Premium Member
Despite having sat at a Southwest Airlines warehouse for two days, part one was in great shape when it arrived. Never had much of an ammonia spike and a week later Richard said I was ready for part two.

Richard went diving Thursday and brought up stuff he shipped to me yesterday (Saturday) morning. I picked it up at about 2:00 yesterday afternoon.

As he has for others on this board, Richard sent me some really cool stuff and lots of great rock. Almost more rock than I knew what to do with, but after some thoughtful aquascaping, I got it all in and am pretty happy with the arrangement. Although, I am sure that I won't me able to resist periodic rearranging.

Anyway, enough text, time for some pictures:

Here are four full tank shots from different angles:

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As you can see, it is a peninsula style set-up with three open sides.
 
Part Two - Continued

Part Two - Continued

My extras included:

Two condylactis anemones:

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A cardinalfish (I think it might be a Blackfin Cardinalfish - Astrapogon Puncticulatus)

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Some great sponges

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And a spider-like crab:

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The clean-up crew:

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The starfish have become overnight sensations in the tank:

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Also managed to catch two mantis shrimps:

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WoW

WoW

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10874957#post10874957 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tmcchicago
Yes, I am pretty sure it is an arrow crab. Forgot to mention him earlier.

Thanks for the compliment!

I am amazed at your tank.....yall are doing really well aquascaping!


I HAVE to go diving now...but looks like a week of small craft warnings here...geesh!



MALL CRAFT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH TUESDAY
AFTERNOON


TONIGHT
NORTHEAST WINDS AROUND 20 KNOTS. SEAS 2 TO 5 FEET. BAY
AND INLAND WATERS ROUGH. ISOLATED SHOWERS IN THE EVENING.

MONDAY AND MONDAY NIGHT
NORTHEAST WINDS AROUND 20 KNOTS. SEAS
2 TO 5 FEET. BAY AND INLAND WATERS ROUGH. ISOLATED SHOWERS.

TUESDAY
NORTHEAST WINDS AROUND 20 KNOTS. SEAS 2 TO 4 FEET. BAY
AND INLAND WATERS CHOPPY. ISOLATED SHOWERS IN THE MORNING...THEN
SCATTERED SHOWERS IN THE AFTERNOON.

TUESDAY NIGHT
EAST WINDS AROUND 15 KNOTS. SEAS 2 TO 4 FEET.
BAY AND INLAND WATERS CHOPPY. SCATTERED SHOWERS.

WEDNESDAY
SOUTHEAST WINDS AROUND 10 KNOTS. SEAS 2 TO 3 FEET.
BAY AND INLAND WATERS A LIGHT CHOP. SCATTERED SHOWERS AND
ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS.

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
SOUTHEAST WINDS AROUND 10 KNOTS. SEAS 2 TO
3 FEET. BAY AND INLAND WATERS A LIGHT CHOP. SCATTERED SHOWERS AND
ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS.






Richard TBS
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10874957#post10874957 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tmcchicago
Yes, I am pretty sure it is an arrow crab. Forgot to mention him earlier.

Thanks for the compliment!

Is a decorator arrow...not like a regular arrow...he will pick up stuff and decorate......eventually...
Richard TBS
 
The fish is from the keys...a little different than the one from here....has a real yellow band around his eye......first one I have ever sent out!
as I do not get to they keys but once in a while...
Richard TBS
 
Look at all your cool extra guys! I think the decorator crabs are the neatest little things ever. That fish has great color too. I love how all the TBS tanks always look so natural. Great job!
 
Very nice, tmc! Your anemones are huge! Cool hitchiker fish, too. And that decorator arrow crab... be sure to post a pic of him when he's gotten himself decorated, ok?
 
I'll try. He is in seclusion at the moment, but he appears periodically.

Also got a cute little sea urchin. His about 1" in diameter and was hiding in a depression in one of the rock.
 
WOW - I cannot wait to get my package ordered as you all are doing a great job of layout and design. All I have to do now is get rid of the air noise going into the refuge ( Thanks again for the advice Leroy) as I spent all weekend plumbing the tank.
Please send more pics as you all are such a great job with your tanks
Steve
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10879949#post10879949 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tmcchicago
I'll try. He is in seclusion at the moment, but he appears periodically.

Also got a cute little sea urchin. His about 1" in diameter and was hiding in a depression in one of the rock.

watch out for the urchin he was cute in my tank also until he grew to the size of a golf ball in 4 months and slowly ate the purple coraline from my rocks. SO I had to trade him in to the LFS.
 
Your fish might be a conchfish or astropogon stellatus. They live in conch shells in the wild. Your tank looks very beautiful!
 
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