Hi everyone,
Just getting back into my tank after I had a brook outbreak that took out most of my fish (from literally nowhere, no additions to the tank in at least 3 months, then boom, brook - I think my flame angel was a carrier but never "released" it for two years...? Is that possible...? Whatever, it's over now). I had just three survivors that never showed signs and were transferred to, held in and monitored in a 40 gallon QT for 3 months while I let my tank go fishless. They are a One Spot Foxface, a Diamond Goby and a Neon Cleaner Goby.
After the brook I got hit with aiptasia that wouldn't go away no matter what I did and it killed a handful of my corals, it made me lose interest in my tank but I still did water changes and would hunt aiptasia once per week regardless for the past year. I finally broke down and got some berghia nudibranches, after just 3 weeks I haven't spotted any aiptasia! :bounce2:
I recently added two clownfish to the tank and it seems to have "cheered up" my other fish as they are all way more active now (during the time I nearly stopped caring they seemed to barely come out from hiding and were fairly inactive. I know fish don't have emotions but the clownfish seems to have made the other fish more active for whatever reason
). I now want to add two wrasses and then probably a royal gramma or something in the future. I was wondering if two flasher wrasses would be okay or if I'm better off going with a single flasher and a fairy wrasse?
The wrasses I'm looking at are a Royal Flasher and a McCoskers OR Carpenter wrasse. If I go with a flasher + fairy it will be one of those three (most likely the Royal, I really like the way they look
) and likely a Pink Margin Fairy. Which do you guys think would be most compatible and have the least aggression? They will be TTM'd and QT'd in separate tanks before being added to the DT. When I add them to the DT I plan on adding one directly and putting the other in a small acclimation box I have for 2-3 days to monitor aggression, after which I'll then release him a couple of minutes before lights out. ... Good?
Just getting back into my tank after I had a brook outbreak that took out most of my fish (from literally nowhere, no additions to the tank in at least 3 months, then boom, brook - I think my flame angel was a carrier but never "released" it for two years...? Is that possible...? Whatever, it's over now). I had just three survivors that never showed signs and were transferred to, held in and monitored in a 40 gallon QT for 3 months while I let my tank go fishless. They are a One Spot Foxface, a Diamond Goby and a Neon Cleaner Goby.
After the brook I got hit with aiptasia that wouldn't go away no matter what I did and it killed a handful of my corals, it made me lose interest in my tank but I still did water changes and would hunt aiptasia once per week regardless for the past year. I finally broke down and got some berghia nudibranches, after just 3 weeks I haven't spotted any aiptasia! :bounce2:
I recently added two clownfish to the tank and it seems to have "cheered up" my other fish as they are all way more active now (during the time I nearly stopped caring they seemed to barely come out from hiding and were fairly inactive. I know fish don't have emotions but the clownfish seems to have made the other fish more active for whatever reason
The wrasses I'm looking at are a Royal Flasher and a McCoskers OR Carpenter wrasse. If I go with a flasher + fairy it will be one of those three (most likely the Royal, I really like the way they look