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Old 06-30-2007, 07:28 PM
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Do you use any phosphate control like phosban?
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Old 06-30-2007, 10:09 PM
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Do you use any phosphate control like phosban?
Yes, I'm running two Phosban reactors in line...one has AC, the other has phosguard media.

In observing my previous tank, I saw no reaction either way to using the AC/phosguard or not. Right now, because I have cyano, I'm running it...but I'm not really sure that it is making any difference to anything.
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Old 07-21-2007, 01:24 AM
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Some weeks ago, I introduced a smaller maroon clown fish in the hopes that it would pair up with the older maroon that I've had for years. When I first introduced the new one, the original clownfish attacked it mercilessly. I'm quite sure it would have killed it if I had not rescued it.

I placed the new clown in a small cage on the bottom of the tank for another day or so. That seems to have given the other clown time to get used to the idea of having a friend.

Over the course of the next few weeks, the original clown became increasingly friendly, leading to this....they've moved in together and now seem quite happy.

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Old 07-21-2007, 01:27 AM
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Default First blood

Zues here got his first taste of human blood when he bit my friend Tim who was watching over the tank for me while I was away. He's nipped me a few times...I guess I don't bleed as easily as Tim!



Don't ask me what that white line is...it's not a scratch. This fish really moves so you have to pan in order to get a shot of him. The panning has caused some small white object to look that way.
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Old 07-21-2007, 01:30 AM
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Here's a nice hitch-hiker. When I first saw this guy, he was about the size of a dime. He's already 2". I think I would like to get a few more of these guys somehow.

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Old 07-21-2007, 03:32 AM
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sweet, a gorgeous bluethroat that is bloodthirsty to boot! what more could one want from a fish?

man i wish i got cool hitchhikers like that... and i was happy with pods...
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Default New Fish!

I guess that one of the benefits of hosting a fish party is that sometimes people bring things that they really don't want to take home again. Such was the case for this frisky bicolour angel. He seems quite happy in his new home, but man...is he ever difficult to photograph. He doesn't slow down..ever.


Then, Daniel (yvr75) was selling his Leopard Wrasse, so I drove into Vancouver and picked up this guy. He has also settled in nicely and the other fish pay no attention to him at all. My sand is quite heavy so when he buries at night he hardly kicks up anything at all.


Finally, just to show that I am capable of taking a decent photo when the fish gives me a chance....here's one of Zues showing the technique he employs to get the entire tip of your finger in his mouth!
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