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![]() You should have stayed in town yesterday, then I could have put you to work over here!
Okay stocking plan tentatively are; Tangs - various, will post when I actually have them Emperor angel Male mandarin, which I have already. I would like to add a female, but they seem to be extra hard to find. I want a schooling fish of sorts, I am researching glass eye cardinals right now Pair of yellow headed jawfish a few lipstick conches my one yellow damsel, one of my first fish from when I first started. Clown gobies - green, or yellow, not sure yet. The plan is to do a bunch of low islands throughout the tank, and to eventually grow up SPS colonies, like stags, digis and birdnests. I would like to create a forest like look and have the SPS act as hiding spaces. I want to put a minimal amount of rock in the display, and plan to keep the bulk of the rock in the sump. Since I have to wait for the SPS to grow in, I'll be adding fish in 3 or so waves. 1st wave will be a few more social fish, and my existing livestock. I want fish that will stay out and will socialize, and in turn they will bring out any shy fish I add in the future. 2nd wave will be some of the bottom dwellers; jawfish, and maybe a blenny. 3rd wave, once the SPS has grown in, or I add rock towers (if my SPS problem continues), will be the schooling fish, and those that have an intimate relationship with SPS, like clown gobies. I think all in all I want 5-6 larger fish (tangs, the angel, wrasses) , 5-10 medium fish (smaller wrasses, etc), and probably 10-15 small fish (cardinals, gobies). We'll take it as it goes and make changes as need. I'll definitely consider any fish. I saw a lookdown at the store today, and thought it was quite cool. Last edited by michika; 05-11-2008 at 07:44 PM. |
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![]() Top portion of the stand is on, fugly 70s fan is still unfortunately present.
![]() Tank full of RO/DI. We held off on filling it completely full to account for the space sand, rock, and the salt would take up. ![]() Then we put the salt in. Just a single bucket for now. ![]() We also picked up a piece of live rock to seed the tank today. Nice piece that should make a nice island at some point. ![]() |
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![]() ![]() The lookdowns are quite cool...i was considering one, but have not decided. I wish i could have a Moorish idol, but i got one and promptly gave it to a friend with a 1000 gal reef. Stocking is hard, so many fish you could get on a whim in any lfs in the states ....your lucky to find up here ![]() On a side Note: You should have waited till next weekend to do this then i could have helped ![]()
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![]() By next weekend I'll be anxiously watching my test kits to see how all the rock I add later today is working out!
SG is 1.030, glad we left the extra space in the tank, waiting on more RO/DI to bring down the SG. |
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![]() Only problem with a Lookdown is that it would outgrow that tank. They get about 14-16".
Looks great so far! |
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![]() That is why I passed on it, and the fact that my system is ready yet. The one I saw also had 6" streamers, easily making it way too big.
Something like that would be a much more appropriate choice in our next system, something considerably larger. |
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![]() Wow, this is coming together fast, looks great!
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![]() Thank you everyone for the positive comments! I should have one more post to make later tonight.
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