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RedCoralEdmonton 05-29-2012 12:20 AM

I didnt even think but your fish can be put into the same tank as your SPS....

Steve

RedCoralEdmonton 05-29-2012 12:22 AM

May 28th tank shot.... ill try and do this daily for ya!

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b3...e/IMG_8224.jpg

Steve

lastlight 05-29-2012 02:51 AM

We'd appreciate that actually... You take a much more white balanced photo that does his corals proper justice :lol:

reefwars 05-29-2012 03:13 AM

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Originally Posted by RedCoralEdmonton (Post 720227)
May 28th tank shot.... ill try and do this daily for ya!

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b3...e/IMG_8224.jpg

Steve


haha i tried to buy a few of these :P

Snappy 05-29-2012 04:22 AM

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Originally Posted by fishytime (Post 719504)
:lol:




that would be neat.....Ive been toying with the idea of adding more to the group when they go int the big tank, but then I talk myself out of it.....this group started with thirteen fish and within a couple months they whittled themselves down to five.....this five have been five for a few months now, so Im kinda nervous about messing with things.... given the track record of these fish Im pretty stoked that I have five, instead of one, like most people seem to end up with......but then I think, "ya five look cool, but fifteen would be awesome!:mrgreen:......

Doug in the new tank with lots of room they act more naturally and you could likely keep 15-20 no problem.

lastlight 05-29-2012 05:46 AM

oh come on now doug... i like your pics too :mrgreen:

jorjef 05-29-2012 12:36 PM

I'm sure you that thought about it but why not eggcrate a section of Lauries big tank for your fish?

fishoholic 05-29-2012 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by jorjef (Post 720350)
I'm sure you that thought about it but why not eggcrate a section of Lauries big tank for your fish?

Because I have lots of fish in my tanks as it is :lol:

fishytime 05-30-2012 03:21 AM

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Originally Posted by christyf5 (Post 720080)
I won't give you any advice but I'm glad to hear that your move went well which is a relief (to all of us I think :biggrin:). I'd be a bit worried about the "fish storage" issue as well but it seems like you're sort of caught between a rock and a a hard place (no pun intended). The 100lbs of uncycled is really sketchy? Thats a lot of rock to be mixing in with your 150lbs, if it was only 40 or 50 I'd say go for it but....:question:


like Laurie said, there is about 100lbs of rock in the 260 atm....all readings were at 0 a week after the rock went in (Ive had this rock sitting in bins waiting for at the very least 2 months (longer for some of it)....the 110g has about 150lbs of rock between the display and sump....this is the rock that Im worried about....I have the means to move all of it with water covering the majority of the rock (I have 10 rubbermaid bins and three cooler that are dedicated for the aquarium) the prodibio start claims that you can add rock from the LFS and fish in the same day and have pretty much no cycle....its a three part procedure that involves a bacteria, food for the bacteria and an ammonia neutralizing product....Im just still nervous about putting my faith in the product....after all these are my babies Im dealing with:wink:


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Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 720133)
It's too late for this now but it's too bad you hadn't found a friend to setup a fish storage tank to keep them a month or two that was cycled and of a suitable size. Sounds a bit scary putting them in the large tank and less scary to keep them at RCE. Glad the sps are doing good so far!

would have been a nice scenario, but that is a lot to ask of someone ya know....its like, heres a 100 gallon tank with thirteen fish for you to take care of for me:biggrin:


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Originally Posted by reefwars (Post 720136)
I could babysit as many as you needed buddy I have no fish in my tank that would bother them:)

thanks for the offer mang but the other thing that I worry about with the "keeping the fish at RCE" scenario, is the simple fact that I will then have to move the fish and stress them out twice.....I hate putting a net to a fish....I think we vastly underestimate the stress we put on our fish when we chases it around a tank and net and move it.....game fish are known to die after release from lactic acid build up and I would assume that our aquarium fish experience the same thing....some fish simply will die from the stress of being moved.....so keeping them anywhere else but the 260 is gonna force me to move them twice......

fishytime 05-30-2012 03:30 AM

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Originally Posted by lockrookie (Post 720156)
get yourself a power inverter to keep the rock warm and power head running while transporting or find someone who has one and borrow it. it may help keep it stable.


as long as the rock is in water it shouldnt die off too much.....is the time spent in the air that does it in....


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Originally Posted by RedCoralEdmonton (Post 720225)
I didnt even think but your fish can be put into the same tank as your SPS....

Steve

you blow me away mang.....thanks again for the help and and letting me take up retail space in the shop and thanks for posting the pic.....and daily pics are not necessary:wink:.....


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Originally Posted by jorjef (Post 720350)
I'm sure you that thought about it but why not eggcrate a section of Lauries big tank for your fish?

Lauries tanks are what you might call, "moderately stocked":wink::wink:


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