very small chaetodontoplus personifer

Wow, could you share some details on the system? size, lighting, etc? Also, I think I do see that feminus wrasse!

Thanks!
 
I've seen this tank many times since 2005 or so. It is even more impressive than you can see in the pictures. I will definitely drive to Belgium somewhere in September or October to see the tank and the new angelfish...

Luc is, in my opinion, one of the grandmasters of reefkeeping nowadays.
 
WOW!!! Absolutly incredible!

That is one of the nicest tanks i've ever seen between coral and fish. That thing is gonna be rediculous once the pair of conspics and the pair of TRUE personifers get in there!!!

Excellent work man.
 
I think my blood is now officially GREEN in colour. ENVY ENVY ENVY.
Superb huge tank. And those angels! How many Holy Grail fish do you have in that thing anyway!?

Matt
 
That tank is Awesome! And the fish are a superb mix. With the new additions this tank should be spectacular (not that it is not already magnificent)

Do you have a list of fish?
 
Thanks too you al for your nice comments:spin2:
In this topic i will focus at the personifers an the conspicillatus,for more details on the tank i will soon start another topic,for the moment i have very little time,the time i have must go into the tank :)
Hope you can appreciate it
 
Yesterday i have some technical problems in the basement so i have to put the 4 angels into the maintank.
The first 5 min everything was ok but then hel broke loos.
Both the septentrionalis were very agressive against the conspicillatus and when the goldflakes saw this they joint the club from hunters,it was too heavy for the new fish so i decidee too set the trap into the tank too catch both the septentrionalis,after 5 min i got the first one but the second one didn`t come into the trap.
We decided do turn al the lapms down so the tank stayed dark until today when Anja came home from work.
When she put the light back on the agressive fron the spetentrionalis start again,she did food into the trap an in 5 minutes he was also into the trap.
Theu now stay into the basement for one or two weeks(any advice here is welcome,one or twoo weeks)
It was strange to see how everithing went ok from that point,the goldflakes had no interesting anymore into the new fish.
They are now swimming around,there are some smal wounds but i hope it will cure very soon.
a few pic`s now.
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Awesome!

What you need to do is make or buy and acclimation container. Or a few of them. Put the new fish in the acclimation container and put that into the main tank. Leave it in there for 3 or 4 days to let the fish get used to the new fish and the conspics and personifers can get used to the goldflakes and bluelines...

For the acclimation container, just get a little critter plastic tank and drill holes in it... there are quite a few people who do this and it works great!
 
+1 .I do the same thing when i introduce new fish i actually got the idea from seeing all the beautiful angels on youtube :) . If you dont want to do this and you have the space you can try and take the septentrionalis out and reintroduce them again later in a couple weeks.Both may work.Ill also agree i have tank and angel envy to!! 0.o good luck

EDIT: had to put an edit in here to tell you i cant even believe this tank i am so jealous its amazing!!
Awesome!

What you need to do is make or buy and acclimation container. Or a few of them. Put the new fish in the acclimation container and put that into the main tank. Leave it in there for 3 or 4 days to let the fish get used to the new fish and the conspics and personifers can get used to the goldflakes and bluelines...

For the acclimation container, just get a little critter plastic tank and drill holes in it... there are quite a few people who do this and it works great!
 
Ryan,thanks for the tip,tomorrow i start making them:hmm5:

The new fish are swimming good en eating very well so i am a happy man for the moment,thanks for your support

Awesome!

What you need to do is make or buy and acclimation container. Or a few of them. Put the new fish in the acclimation container and put that into the main tank. Leave it in there for 3 or 4 days to let the fish get used to the new fish and the conspics and personifers can get used to the goldflakes and bluelines...

For the acclimation container, just get a little critter plastic tank and drill holes in it... there are quite a few people who do this and it works great!
 
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