When one RBTA is not enough

I feed

I feed

the FISH 3xs a day ;) BTAS directly fed about once every two weeks. Selcon is an American Marine product. It is a food booster -FAtty Acids/lipids, Vitamins & such. I recommend it for all marine life.
 
WOW!

Very nice, My RBTA just split for the first time a few weeks ago. Going on three years.

I give your tank two :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
What k is your 150s, and how far above the water.Reason for asking is I have3 rbtas in a 20L with 2 150 hqi 14ks 13'' above the water and they are loseing their color. They are fed 2x a week silversides and krill soaked in selcon.I also do 20% water changes ever week, skimmer 24/7 and run carbon 24/7.My xenia are growing like crazy.Just hopeing you might have a clue to what is going on with mine. btw your tank is really nice.I will shut up now Thanks david
 
Wow that is just amazing! If I were one of the other fish that wasn't a clown I would be so scared every day with 40 hungry mouths eager to grab me! haha. Good luck with them, I hope your good fortune continues!
 
Thnaks again.

Thnaks again.

I am running Phoenix 14ks. The lights are pretty close to the surface as it is a Current Orbit & it uses the "legs" on the tank. I use a Remora hang on skimmer which I do not find to be very good as it once was (I have had it almost ten years). I run 3 MJ 1200s with "flow-spinny-things". That's it.

SNAKEMANVET: You may lower your lights some(?) but I don't see why you would lose color? Are all three different color? I find to have alot of variation in mine. Some lok almost bleached (the ones lower & behind rocks) while others are really dark at the base. I would not worry if they are feeding. You may want to cut back to one feeding a week so that they expand more & use their algae for food & do a smaller water change to avoid shock.

More pix to come.

MFR
 
Very Very NICE :thumbsup:

Do you have your intakes on the maxijets covered with something so the anemones do not get sucked in?
 
Thanks MFR.The green ones have lost most of their color and the red ones have gotten to the point where the tentecles are almost gone.They did great for about 9 months before this started.I appreciate the advice and help.
 
What a beautiful tank, I think I would have to call in sick a lot, just to sit at home and watch the tank. I wish mine would come out for me to see! lol
 
First of all...

First of all...

I apologize for not spell checking ;)

No covers on the pumps. I have tried different things- everything has its limitation. They tend to stay away from intakes- though I have had some "blends" over the years.

A few pix from different angles tonight:

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Best,

M
 
Absolutely STUNNING roses! I can only hope to find a specimen half as nice as the 40 you have in your tank.
 
Beautiful tank!

My RBT recently split for the first time. I've had him for a year now and he was huge before finally splitting. I'd sure like to know what voodoo magic you use to get them to multiply like that. All from 1 RBT. Amazing!

GPow
 
I'm so green with envy right now. That is so amazing. Your very lucky. Forget those corals they killed! Well worth the sacrifice. :eek2:

How many years since the first one was added?
 
Thank you ....

Thank you ....

I proably got my first RBTA about 8 years ago. As mentioned I have sold a few over the years . Over the last couple of years I have just let them multiply. I really do believe that the key is to have a balanced environment with proper feeding. I will post more pictures later of all the growth of other organisms in the tank.

Best,
MFR
 
Some pix today & a VIDEO

Some pix today & a VIDEO

There are lots of feather worms & sponges in the tank:

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Side shot:

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TRY TO MAKE THE VIDEO SMALLER in your screen:




VIDEO II:



Enjoy,

MFR
 
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