Tank Tour

You are too kind, thank you. I can't wait until the coral starts actually growing out


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Recently adjusted. Niger Trigger and red Hawkfish removed for aggressiveness. Trigger was bought early on, foolish choice.


Red Bubble tip anenome
Condy anenome (might get removed)
Circus goby
Diamond goby
Mandarin goby
Citron goby
Springer damsels x3
Lawnmower blenny
Golden Midas blenny
Piccasio Clown fish
True Misbar clown fish
Hawk fish
Soloensus Wrasse
Melaranus Wrasse
Ornamental Leapord Wrasse
Pink Fairy Wrasse
Ruby Head Fairy Wrasse
Flame angel
Yellow tang
Sailfin tang
Naso tang
File fish
Banghai Cardinals x2
Sleeper head goby
Ruby red dragonette




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Here is a list of the coral

Flower Pot (making a come back, almost lost it)
Bubble Coral ( trying to keep it alive)
6 types of zoanthids
Leather coral
Frogspawn, accidentally fragged into two colonies
Green Hairy mushroom
Yuma mushroom
Florida Ricordea
What I believe is a Vietnam Ricordea (bought last night)
And I believe the last mushroom is discoma

I would love to compile a list of the scientific names for all my fish and corals. I feel a bit less than on my game not knowing them all.



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So here is my super fancy water change apparatus. A drip line and a bucket. Basically taking dirty out via wet skim, constantly checking salinity and replacing water as needed.
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Once I get my new dry cabinet in I can move out the power strips which will make my tank much safer. Once all of that is out of the way we change out the skimmer to a bigger one with a drain line and add two tanks where the electrical is now. One for saltwater top off and one for wet skimate.

After that I tackle making a plumbing manifold. Lots of projects to do.


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My female ornamental Wrasse. Mainly because she is absolutely beautiful, my photography can not do her justice, and because of the way she dances through the water.
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move a bit of rock and add some seaweed and the yellow tang should chill out some, I have never known them to be super aggressive. Just my 2 cents :D
 
move a bit of rock and add some seaweed and the yellow tang should chill out some, I have never known them to be super aggressive. Just my 2 cents :D



His track record is hat he shows off for a day or two and then gets over himself. Did the same to my Blonde Naso


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