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This might be the only maxi mini I like more than my own. It's at least close lolAs much as I love RFAs I think Maxi Minis could be one of the most amazing looking specimens in the hobby. It’s incredible to think one can have a tiny multi colored carpet anemone in their nano tank. I got a second one a couple months ago and finally get to show it off!
I swear I remember in the hobby ten years ago RFAs were tough to find and these were far more in abundance. Now they’re tough to find and quite expensive.
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I literally just took a video an hour ago and sent it to the LFS store owner saying this is the nicest Maxi Mini I have ever seen. I got it for $20! It is in the back of the 5 gallon reef bowl, but doing very well. Can't get a any photo of it, but can get a decent video. Half of it is covered up by another maxi mini. They seem to like cuddling up together I have about 10 total in 2/3 tanks.This might be the only maxi mini I like more than my own. It's at least close lol
Here's my favorite of the 2 I have. Green edge with burgundy that shifts to yellow as it goes in and little lines all over it. Would look better in more white, but the anemones and fluorescent softies would look a lot worse.I literally just took a video an hour ago and sent it to the LFS store owner saying this is the nicest Maxi Mini I have ever seen. I got it for $20! It is in the back of the 5 gallon reef bowl, but doing very well. Can't get a any photo of it, but can get a decent video. Half of it is covered up by another maxi mini. They seem to like cuddling up together I have about 10 total in 2/3 tanks.
Dang that is super pretty! I kind of think the opposite though. Just judging from your photo it seems you have a decent amount of whites in whatever lights you are running. Are those t5s? Under heavier blues/purples that would look insane, and would potentially color up more over time. Their ability to change with the lights they are under is remarkable. You have a keeper there for sure! It looks more like the one I had a bit ago on the lower section of page 10 here. That was my favorite until sadly it passed away during my last tank crash. The Evo is still recovering from this which is why I have not posted any photos for a bit. The one in the bowl is about 2"-3.5" when opened fully.Here's my favorite of the 2 I have. Green edge with burgundy that shifts to yellow as it goes in and little lines all over it. Would look better in more white, but the anemones and fluorescent softies would look a lot worse.
It's good that you're recovering. I had a devasting crash after a massive power outage almost 2 years ago now after an outage. Was gutting. Lost 2 beautiful maxi minis, and pretty much all my livestock. The only things I still have from the before times are a probably 8ish year old ywg (had him for like 6 1/2 years and was full grown when got him) and a toadstool I've had since it was the size of a nickel. Hope your tank keeps improving again. Looks like it was a real beauty. Would love to see more of it. We have similar tastes in coral. Motivational pics of the toadstool and watchman goby included!Dang that is super pretty! I kind of think the opposite though. Just judging from your photo it seems you have a decent amount of whites in whatever lights you are running. Are those t5s? Under heavier blues/purples that would look insane, and would potentially color up more over time. Their ability to change with the lights they are under is remarkable. You have a keeper there for sure! It looks more like the one I had a bit ago on the lower section of page 10 here. That was my favorite until sadly it passed away during my last tank crash. The Evo is still recovering from this which is why I have not posted any photos for a bit. The one in the bowl is about 2"-3.5" when opened fully.
Thank you! It is looking much better recently, and I will be posting more photos soon. YWG are one of my favorite fish! I worked at a LFS and they had one near 10 years old that was like 4-5". I always wanted one, but knew it would get to big for my little Evo which is my largest tank.It's good that you're recovering. I had a devasting crash after a massive power outage almost 2 years ago now after an outage. Was gutting. Lost 2 beautiful maxi minis, and pretty much all my livestock. The only things I still have from the before times are a probably 8ish year old ywg (had him for like 6 1/2 years and was full grown when got him) and a toadstool I've had since it was the size of a nickel. Hope your tank keeps improving again. Looks like it was a real beauty. Would love to see more of it. We have similar tastes in coral. Motivational pics of the toadstool and watchman goby included!
I run 2 blue+ t5s and then 2 black box leds at like 50% blues 30% whites. I like it pretty white since the tank is mostly softies, but it's not metal halide white.
It is the closest thing to an impulse purchase in the tank. I rarely lose new additions, but I tried and failed with 2 clown gobies in the 4ish years before my crash. Neither ate well and neither thrived. Swore them off. I was at the store buying inverts and she was just eating up a storm in the tank and swimming around happily like they almost never do when they come in. Was a long shot, way too small for my other fish, but she thrived. Refused to get bullied, ate like a champ, and now lives 100% of her life on that toadstool or sleeping wedged under it with nobody giving her guff.Thank you! It is looking much better recently, and I will be posting more photos soon. YWG are one of my favorite fish! I worked at a LFS and they had one near 10 years old that was like 4-5". I always wanted one, but knew it would get to big for my little Evo which is my largest tank.
I will be honest I am super jelous of that warpaint goby. I have always loved them also, but any time I try one it does not live past a few months.
Wow! I hope I find one like that one day! The ones I had were exactly how you were describing (dont eat well). What a cool story. Cleary it is happy.It is the closest thing to an impulse purchase in the tank. I rarely lose new additions, but I tried and failed with 2 clown gobies in the 4ish years before my crash. Neither ate well and neither thrived. Swore them off. I was at the store buying inverts and she was just eating up a storm in the tank and swimming around happily like they almost never do when they come in. Was a long shot, way too small for my other fish, but she thrived. Refused to get bullied, ate like a champ, and now lives 100% of her life on that toadstool or sleeping wedged under it with nobody giving her guff.
Also I know she's a she because she was confused for the first few months in the tank and periodically laid eggs on the base of the toadstool. Doesn't these days seems to have wised up that there's no partner haha
If you ever see one eating happily at the store and personable I say go for it. Fun fact they can live over 10 years! Kinda funny for a creature that is essentially the Thompsons gazelle of the reef lolWow! I hope I find one like that one day! The ones I had were exactly how you were describing (dont eat well). What a cool story. Cleary it is happy.