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im very impressed with your reef. If you see my tank, its nothing to boast about .. i know its shabby, but it was difficult to stabilize the water condition. Anyway, at first, we had a reef and a fish tank.. i that didnt work, to us .. its either the reef or the fish .. and we opt to keep the fish but gave up on the corals. this was for a good 8 years befor we call it quit.
I LOVE UR FLAME ANGEL .. its very catchy ... wish i had a fish tank like that ... AND I DEFINITLY KNOW HOW MUCH EFFORT YOU PUT INTO THIS.... thumbs up. no dr shrimp??
I know its non of my business.. but would love to see some mandarine fish, emporer and queen angel .little blue damsel. would add so much ... (jus tbeing nosy) ..btw .. doesnt your trigger fish eat the corals?
when i had my fish last time and they dont eat fish food as yet . we usually tie a piece of vege.. sush as cabbbage leaves on a rock and throw it down the tank. and it looks like seaweed, thus they will eat it ..
its hard to tell on salt water fish, sometimes the fish are caught using anesthetic chemicals.. and would be fine in 2 weeks time before they are dead .. some are just not used to enviroment, thats y it took at a long time before we stabilize the ph, and k of the water ... hope this helps ! .
that is very true. In fact:
Angelfish in general (centropyge, chaetodontoplus, apolemichthys, etc. Spp.): Are among the more common fish collected using cyanide, so paying particularly close attention to their behavior and appearance before purchase is advised.
Always....i repeat...always...quarantine a new fish before adding to your display! In fact, every new fish is given a formalin dip and then run through hyposalinity. They stay in a qt for 10 weeks minimum. I never use copper! This gives me a chance to kill all parasites, and spot any illness. I also get a chance to power feed new arrivals and acclimate them to my environment. When they go in my display tanks, they are well fed, very strong, and can handle the stress of being in the new display with strong tank mates.