Thanks Peter! Thanks again for the help in SD... did you appreciate the anthias in my article?![]()
Yes, and I love the princess anthias picture
Thanks Peter! Thanks again for the help in SD... did you appreciate the anthias in my article?![]()
copp,
your half circle seem to contain some rare fishes(if i remember correctly from some past posts)...what will happen to them...any new tank at other suitable places...?
Amazing, and a very well written and informative article, which I'm proud to say I actually read rather than just looking at the fantastic pictures!! I'm going to start rinsing my food as you recommend.
Very subtle difference on that Passer/Clarion Hybrid....Do you suppose the diver can actually tell the difference when they are catching them, or just get lucky? I know you're well connected in the fish industry, but I'm curious what that fish would go for on the market?
Wow I don't know where u find the time my 1 75 gal keeps me busy
As always John simply amazing and your someone we aspire to be in the reef keeping world.
Where are the pair of imperators?
Lastly I thought there was strong evidence that uv's offer little to no effectiveness on killing pathogens in a marine system, regardless of the flow rate through the exposure. Rather they just hold down water born algae and keep better water quality. Are there any legit scientific studies proving that uv's actually make a substantial dent in a pathogen population in a marine aquarium? Thanks. T
John, next time you're in Guam can you pick up a flavocoronatus for me??![]()
awesome, truly awesome.
A pair of a. latezonatus and a pair of white bonnets clowns. Where are you finding these rare fish? do share
You are the reason I have so many fish John. It's all your fault. LOL (at least that's what I tell my wife)
Congratulations once again on your stunning reefs and thank you for an amazing write up.
When are you going to make it out west for a presentation?
John,
I have been looking on threads about your work for a long time now and I am very impressed. I really like that you have a lot of the same livestock that you did in your first totm and I think it is awesome that your main display tank has been with you since high school. Practical setups with meticulous care and none of this trendy fad methods. Just plain old common sense. Nice work.
John all I can say is your collection & systems are amazing. You are an inspiration to all angelfish geeks with the collection you have. Being an angelfish nerd myself I was blinded by your collection and only noticed the angels. Thanks for all of time & effort you put into the TOTM thread.
Damn John, you are a BEAST!! Best fish collection I've ever seen!!
John your tanks and collections are top shelf, truly inspirational. Thank you for sharing.
Regarding introducing more than one angel in a tank, you mentioned in an earlier post a transition period where the newly introduced fish may be kept within an acclimation box. How long is this transition period? I assume it is better for the newly introduced fish to be slightly larger rather than smaller compared to the fish already in the tank? I have used this technique when introducing tangs to established tanks with excellent results and was curious if it would work for angels.
For me I find reef tanks boring, because its the fish I like.
But I've grown to find FOWLR's too "artificial".
John, you have managed to achieve an outstanding FOWLR set AND Reef set up all in one, seemingly without compromise. It seems like you took a photo of a reef tank and then overlaid a FOWLR on top of it
Outstandingly good work, well done!
Now I just have one question (well two actually):
(1) What are the dimensions of the 70 gal tank?
(2) What are the dimensions of the 60 gal tank?
Copps,
Your tanks are truly world class and very inspirational. I keep coming back to drool over the pictures. Can you give an estimate of how many hours per week you spend on maintaining these tanks? When do you do the work so it doesn't interfere with family and work obligations? I'm just looking for some pointers to help me with that dilema as my better half is sensitive to how distracting and time consuming routine maintenance can be.