SNAKEMANVET
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Congrats John,Your tanks look great.I really wasn't into angels until I heard your lecture on angel fish at mtrc.I now have a coral beauty and looking to add another soon. btw the rbta I got from you is doing great.
Benjamin hang in there buddy... I hope your family is at least safe, and I'm happy to provide you with a brief respite at least from the flooding... I have many fish from Queensland also you'll see!
Is anybody else having an issue with the link in the first post not working?
What corals do you keep in the subtropical tank
Congrats John,Your tanks look great.I really wasn't into angels until I heard your lecture on angel fish at mtrc.I now have a coral beauty and looking to add another soon. btw the rbta I got from you is doing great.
Congratulations on the well deserved recognition not only by the 2nd Tank of The Month designation, but also expressed on this thread.
You are one of the leaders in the reef keeping hobby, leadership is sometimes place on our shoulders wanted or not, some step up and meet the expectations some surpass. Judging by the time and care you take to answer everyone's questions, the passion you convey in your talks, the inspiration and encouragement to all of us trying to someday reach your level of accomplishment; you surpass leadership expectations.
I also commend you on the value and recognition you always express for your family. Pass on a well deserved "œthank you" to your wife since we have benefited indirectly from her support of your projects. I wish health and blessings to the little ones.
May the success keep growing and hope to see you again in South Florida soon.
PS. Do not fear Manny's handicap, big dog with small bite. LOL
a quick question copps,
after you quarrantine and make sure your fish are healthy, eating and ready to be moved to the display tanks how often do you have problems with any type of disease?
I ask this as one of our local club members made a statement that ich is always present and when stress is a factor fish get sick in what appears to be a parasite free tank. I don't believe this. IMO ich is a parasite that once eradicated will not show back up unless reintroduced by improper quarantine, treatment etc.
this led me to thinking that once healthy I haven't really encountered any types of problems with my fish aside from the occasional nipped fin. I don't keep as many specimens as you so I was wondering if you ever encounter problems after you get fish settled into their new home.
Beautiful! Is that the Vesuvius monti pictured in the TOTM thread?
We got out of it well enough mate, the reefs aren't handling it quite so well though :sad2: I do see, it's exciting to know that we can provide some of the best in the world to Angelfish guys such as yourself :lol2:
I guess all that's left is for you to come over and collect your own sometime? :lol:
Can we see some more pics of the Cocos Lemonpeel? How do I go by getting a pair of these? I think a they would look great with my Jocs.
John,
I see that you have a regal angel in your tank along with all others. I just bougt a red sea regal on friday and as of yesterday he is still not eating. He is appx 6in length and is nice and healthy looking. Was at the wholesaler for about 3 weeks and was eating mysis atleast thats what my dealer was told. I have tried mysis, mysis soaked in garlic, hanging nori in the tank in multiple places. He is swimming around the tank (175gallon reef tank sps-soft).
Should I worry or is that normal? Whatched for about 1hr while feeding and was not bullied by an other fish.
Copps, what are the reasons why you use UV sterilizers on your system? There seems to be so many different opinions on the subject.
I would love to collect there! I enjoy collecting fish... here are a few shots of me in Hawaii...