Some of my Fish

did you change you sand?
I noticed diatoms and then pearly white
or did they go on their own??
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9940127#post9940127 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Chevrontang25
By the way could you name your stock list

Thanks

Ok, I'll try.
Purple Tang, Hippo Tang, Rabbitfish (Siganus Doliatus), Female Crosshatch Trigger
Female Watanabie (Angel), 5 Bartlett Anthias, 2 Dispar Anthias
Mystery Wrasse, Red Tailed Tamarin Wrasse, 2 Golden Rhomboids, 2 Scotts , Temminckii, Luteovitatus, Rubrimarginatus,
Lineatus,Rubrisquamis, Pylei, Bathyphilus
Diamond Goby,Cleaner wrasse, 4 cleaner skunk shrimp

I used to have a couple of Jordani and Balteatus, but those made it through the netting before I doubled up the netting.
The problem was that my male Bartletts chase them and eventually they made it through the net.
I have since doubled up the netting and haven't lost anymore. (knock on wood)
 
Finally got a couple of pictures with both of the Scotts out together.

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BradleyJ,
I am always impressed with your tank and love all the pix. The Scott's Fairy Wrasses are tremendous. Keep us posted with more pictures as things progress.

Keep up the good work.
 
Bradleyj wanted to thank you for posted a step by step on how to make the cover. I had a Lineatus jump & my Scotts fairy has jumped several times while I was home.
Very nice collection of fish you have there, how often are you feeding?
 
Thanks everyone, hearing from you guys always inspires me and keeps me excited about this great hobby. Theres nothing more fun than coming home to an active reef full of fish.
I feed them usually 3 times a day and on weekends when I'm home I'll feed little bits here and there about 5 times. Thats why I'm glad I have a real good skimmer. It seems if you keep them fat and happy there is less altercations between them.
I'll try and get a couple full tank shots, but they usually don't turn out near as nice as my side shots.
 
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