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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12557960#post12557960 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chrismunn
so how many losses total have you suffered from thoes flatworms pete? it almost seems like it would have done less damage to leave everything alone and not even touch the flatworms :D...

In this case your right, If I had a more controled QT or was able to stay on top of it, hard to say:

Actual AEFW deaths = 0, damage 4 (tricolor, 2 prostratas, unk acro)

Actual QT deaths = 4 (and counting), severe damage 2

I still want to get rid of the buggers. :mad2:

I think the most important lesson I'm dealing with is keeping acro's easily removable. That's why I'm going to do some more pegging. I had some but I also wedged SPS to encrust or epoxied down plugs in areas I didn't drill holes
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12557996#post12557996 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kar93
Pete - Your tank is amazing, the colour and size of your corals are incredible. Great work! :D

Thanks Kane :)

I think the colors (fish and corals) are just unreal myself and is a big part of what keeps my drawn in to this hobby.
 
Its what got me into the hobby in the first place. I think the pegging is a good idea because like you said it allows you to remove the corals easily. In the coral QT, is that a maxi-jet? I havent seen that type of mod before.
 
i agree that pegging will give you the easiest opportunity to remove corals when needed, but wont that only last for so long? judging by the size of "the factory", any peg would have been buried under a 5" diameter coral stalk! your probably going to need to pay close attention to the base of each coral to make sure they dont overgrow the pegs.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12558737#post12558737 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kar93
Its what got me into the hobby in the first place. I think the pegging is a good idea because like you said it allows you to remove the corals easily. In the coral QT, is that a maxi-jet? I havent seen that type of mod before.

yep - thats a maxi jet mod. looks like one of the earlier MJmods that were sold as a kit. It belongs to SERVO so I can't be positive.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12559077#post12559077 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chrismunn
i agree that pegging will give you the easiest opportunity to remove corals when needed, but wont that only last for so long? judging by the size of "the factory", any peg would have been buried under a 5" diameter coral stalk! your probably going to need to pay close attention to the base of each coral to make sure they dont overgrow the pegs.

your'e right on there. I guess if you knew what corals tend to encrust it would help so you could put them on a larger (and maybe flater) rock.
 
With encrusting corals maybe you could put them on a loose rock that could be removed easily, if any.
 
picked up some new additions today; a pair of femail lyretails to add to the harum and a pair of golden wrasses (yellow coris) to create more havic on AEFW
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here is the alpha male checking out one of the new females
hey Babe
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she left him all alone - :D
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one of the wrasses looks like he took a little damage along the way - I just hope he makes it
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Nice new fish, I hope that wrasse gets better. Do they bag all your fish up together or did you put them all in the same bag for acclimisation?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12559531#post12559531 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kar93
Nice new fish, I hope that wrasse gets better. Do they bag all your fish up together or did you put them all in the same bag for acclimisation?


Thanks --- They bagged them all together - the place was packed. They were all in the same tank but I now wish I asked to keep them separately.

The store was having their annual anniversary sale, great prices on the fish and corals. I had to resist picking up some new corals, the one I would have liked to pick up; SERVO snatched first (I'll just work a frag out of him later - haha)

I also picked up a lettuce nudi and a baby regal tang for my 29g to help on the green hair algae.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12559548#post12559548 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kar93
Am I right in saying that Mandarins and Sixlines often eat them?

yes - unless they become fat lazy pigs like mine

my anthias love them but they wont pick them off the corals so you can't really count them

most wrasse will but the Halichoeres family seem to do best from what I read. I'm heading back to the store to pick up a Christmas Wrasse - It had burried it self earlier, so they couldn't find it when I was there, but htey just called me and are holding it. It will probaly cost more in gas then the fish (but he has free bar-b-que)

There are several in the Halichoeres family the Yellow and Christmas are just two of the more common ones. I think the Christmas ones are a bit tougher to get to eat though so I hope he does okay once I get him in the tank.
 
I know that Leapord Wrasses will eat them but there is the problem that they are so finicky and sensitive.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12561553#post12561553 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jackson5
Good luck with the christmas wrasse they are great fish. I hope your new wrasses will help you in your battle.

thanks - the two new yellows went and burried themselves so I don't know how there are doing.

I go home with the christmas wrasse, and my 6 line was giving him greif when he was still in the bag so I acclimated him in the sump. I'll have to make a decision what fish to keep as I don't think they want to be friends
 
If it was me I would keep the christmas not the six line. My old six line never got along with many wrasses and I love wrasses to much to keep the six line.
 
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