"Reef Safe with Caution"

plantastic

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HaHa...I've always loved that description, and it seems like the perfect title for this tank!

e55md's 400 gallon peninsula...72" X 36" X 36" Lee-Mar euro-braced glass.


...this is the left hand side, if you are facing the aquarium. This is the view that you are presented with, when at the front door.





...facing the aquarium...at feeding time...





...and, the right side of the aquarium...





Thanks for looking!
 
Dmorty217 & FF184 -

Thanks for the compliments!


Bernie21-

Thank you!...and, it is a Queen. He was a mere 1 1/2 inches when he was first introduced.
 
SammyL-

What you see, is what they don't mess with. There has been plenty of other things that they devoured...mostly LPS related. It has been somewhat of an experiment to find the right corals to live with these fish.

Thanks for looking!
 
You need a mandarin. Gotta be enough pods in there to keep one alive!
I see you have a blue star... likinka? (And how do you spell that?) How long has it been in there?
Beautiful fish! I love Mr Thumbprint there.
 
SammyL-

What you see, is what they don't mess with. There has been plenty of other things that they devoured...mostly LPS related. It has been somewhat of an experiment to find the right corals to live with these fish.

Thanks for looking!

Thank you for clearing that up, AWESOME tank!
 
Paaty-

The Goldflake angel is somewhat of a picker, same for the Queen. The behavior is most pronounced when a new coral/rock is introduced. They pick at the new rock for the fresh epifauna, maybe taste the coral, but rarely devour it (now that we have some idea/experience with what the will and won't devour).

Betta 132-

There is pods galore. He had a mandarin for quite a while, when the tank was younger. There are two Blue Linkia starfish, as well as a couple of Fromias. They have all been in there for a year and half or so. Not sure who "Mr. Thumbprint" is, but thanks!

StevenLiu9-

Thank you for the compiments! The lighting consists of 2 X 36" Tek light (4 X 39 watt) and 2 X 24" Tek light (4 X 24 watt) fixtures, as well as a Vertex 48 " LED light bar.

Thanks again everyone for looking and the complments!
 
That bite-the-new-stuff behavior is something you see with freshwater shrimp. They absolutely SWARM anything new, especially if it's been in another tank, but they lose interest after they get done picking it over.
The swirly blue one at the bottom in the first pic. Can't remember the species name... Korean angel? Or is it a baby emperor? Whatever the name, he's very pretty.
Impressive, keeping those stars alive! Those rarely survive, but I guess with all the experimenting with corals you've managed to introduce something the stars like.
I love the gorgonians... what do you feed them? Do you feed them at all?
 
Betta132-

Ahhh...the blue swirly fish is a juvenile Emperor Angel. The success of the starfish, I'm assuming, is due to the fact that there is between 600 and 700 lbs. of live rock. The gorgonians aren't fed directly, but they are a larger polyped variety, and can easily capitalize on the amount of PE mysis shrimp that goes into the tank.
 
Beautiful tank! Was this the tank with a yellow puffer, scribbled angel, etc? Or am I remembering a different tank?
 
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How has the gold flake been? Is he a bigger coral nipper?

I only have 2 pieces of coral in my tank, a nice hammer and a zoa colony from LA. My Gold Flake snarfed my zoos, but hasn't touched the hammer coral at all.

I want to add some nice LPS, but we'll see what happens :)
 
SDguy-

The Lavartus passed earlier this year, too. We looked at the date of receipt, and she made it a good year and a half, eating euphyllia corals. She was an expensive little fish!


mbauma-

There are 3 cleaner shrimp, and 2 scarlet shrimp. They have been in there for over 3 or 4 years. The Tusk hasn't looked twice at them. I'm more intrigued, that the clown trigger hasn't touched them, nor the 2 urchins, the Sally light foot crab, or all of the starfish. However, I believe the Clown trigger and Harlequin Tusk have both contributed to the sudden decline in hermits! Haha!
 
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