Thanks John Reiter

Ditto... I appreciate you for sharing your intellectual capital on the hobby.

My six line is doing well... and FAT from eating pods. He won't touch the flake.

Jury is still out on the Royal Gramma though. I acclimated with a drip system over a 3 hour period. He was barely breathing and not swimming well. He went into a rock to hide. I haven't seen him yet :(

John, the bulb colors are perfect! After changing bulbs around, I now have 1 - 10K, 1-460nm, the Geismann Actinic+ blue and the true actinic. The colors of the tank are great!

Again, I truly appreciate all of your help John (and Mrs. John and the rest of the gang that helped). Sorry you worked so hard for the Yellow Coris to only have me change my mind to the six line :( I do know where I will be doing more trading! - I don't care what others may say, I experienced the truth. Let them persecute us.

Banker John
 
Yeah, johns great, he's always answering my newbie questions.

Kudos to John and Jennifer ( i think thats what his wifes name is.)
 
Jury is still out on the Royal Gramma though. I acclimated with a drip system over a 3 hour period. He was barely breathing and not swimming well. He went into a rock to hide. I haven't seen him yet :(

Grammas are weird and fairly bulletproof. He could just be hiding. Mine likes to hang out upside down in a rock and only comes out when I feed the tank or he decides to tell the flame angel who's boss.

Hope yours pulls through.

Ditto to all the nice things said about John and his staff. Great people and great livestock. Even if I do blow my budget every trip (but the multicolor angel is so cute!).
 
Both fish are doing well. The six line wrasse is FAT and is detrimental to the pod population that has thrived untouched for a year. The Royal Gramma has gound his 'spot' in the tank and is now showing a bit of socialization skills :) I think he will do just fine. I cannot believe the awe people have over the colors of the Royal Gramma and Six Line Wrasse.

Again, thank you John! ... and Ted for navigating me there.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8085620#post8085620 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BankerJohn
Both fish are doing well. The six line wrasse is FAT and is detrimental to the pod population that has thrived untouched for a year.

Ha... the sixline in my 37gal always has a fat belly, but turn a flashlight on at night and you see all the pods (reefbugs) swimming around like crazy! He's been in there about a year... What a great addition to any reef!
 
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