Gary Majchrzak
Team RC
Congrats, Kevin. Heaven knows you deserve the TOTM honor!:thumbsup:
The Mandarins spawn in the evening when just the actinic lights are on. They touch their bodies together and spiral to the surface sometimes breaking the surface. They do this many times then I see a milky cloud.I'd love to hear more about the anthias and the mandarins spawning.
I had the clowns in a 80 gal tank for a few years before I put them in the big tank. They spawned all the time but when I moved them they quit. I think the big fish really made them nervous. So I added that flowerpot hoping it would give them a place to hide and feel comfortable. I placed it right next to their anemone (H. crispa) but they gave it a wide berth for 3 or 4 days. Luckily they soon figured it out. It is overgrown with coral (Porites and Xenia) today and is no longer seen.I have some questions about the clownfish picture you posted.
How large is your sailfin tang and how big was it when you first added it?
I feed mine once a day (sometimes twice) but for the first 6 months or so they need to be fed 2 or 3 times a day until they fatten up. Mine now eat anything except large pellets. They are not too fond of the small ones either but I do see them eat some.how often do you feed your athias? and do they pick through the food concoction you have?
Different families of angels have different tastes but for the members of the Pomacanthus family that are considered most reef safe the hardest for them to resist or should I say the ones they find the most tastyin your experience, what should be avoided with the angels - i.e. what corals (softies, sps, lps ??)