So, i think i made a build thread in the wrong section of the forum (sorry mods, not sure what to do, but figured itd be better here)
But as my plans have changed somewhat, i thought i'd chronicle my journey here instead!
My initial idea was to just keep a pair of dragon eels and softies. I just wanted something to stare at in my living room for hours on end.
However.. at the heart of it, I'm a fish guy and i really like tangs. My scape is still built for a moray (tight fitting glass tops in sections, pvc pipes)
After about 6 weeks, and 3.5 weeks of cycling, I have just added my first batch of fish! I knew i wanted a tang gang, but i also knew i wanted an Achilles first and foremost. With the dual maxspect gyres (and i think i will add 2 more wavemakers to clear some dead zones), and a long scape and way overkill filtration for max feeding, I decided to try and center the build around the fish of my dreams.
The issue was, i wanted more than 1 tang and couldnt QT them all at home, because i wouldnt have a QT big enough for all of them. And after repeated visits to a trusted LFS and asking about their QT after cramming as much info as I could into my brain, i determined that LFS to be one of the very few I would purchase fish from. I am attempting to do Ich eradication because, why not? Nothing's in the tank yet, might as well give it a fair shot.
I picked out the following:
Achilles Tang
Black Tang (HUGE. palm sized. stable fish for many years in the shop's display)
Purple Tang
Desjardini Sailfin Tang
Yellow Foxface
Copperband Butterfly
All these guys are about medium size apart from the black tang. So they began QT for my fish for me with therapeutic copper and prazi. However, after the first 10 days, despite choosing an achilles that was ferociously eating from day 1, it died in the QT. The rest of the fish were in the same system and fine, so we chalked it up to ATs being extremely sensitive.
My suspicion was that the toll of ich and a smaller tank for QT probably did it in. The store has a money back policy for 15% on the fish price, and they instead gave me a 30% if i wanted to try another AT. I selected one that was eating greedily out of the remaining two, and added it to the batch and restarted the QT timer with them. After 3 weeks, we pulled them from copper and I brought them home to be acclimated and im happy to say the Achilles is doing good so far!
And here's a full tank shot with all the inhabitants not knowing how the seaweed grazer clip works. It is pretty peaceful apart from the occasional fin flares but no beating, bullying, cornering or shanking... yet anyway.
Nay! Ye of little faith!
Remember how i mentioned Ich eradication? Well, while I was waiting for the main tank to cycle, i set up a coral QT display and started collecting pieces i liked. I placed the last coral in 2 weeks back and am now waiting the recommended fallow period of 76ish days for ich and velvet to die out (someone correct me if im wrong, i can do it longer). I have a cleaner shrimp and some snails for poop making (i really hate these snails for knocking everything over)
Mostly encrusting ones like Cyphastreas and all colors of leptoseries i could find as well as some easier SPS like pavonas and poccis.
I also love alveos and wanted a little garden of them,
But the true poison runs really deep when it came to micromussa lords... and my wallet has paid the ultimate price.
More corals will follow once this batch goes in at the end of October! A good fallow period for my wallet as well.
That sums it up for chapter One. 8 long weeks since conception till first fish, has been exciting, anxiety-inducing and exhausting. But such is the journey, eh?
I have not much plans for any larger fish apart from a Watanabei Angelfish pair that I have in QT at the store for a few weeks down the road. Itll mostly be smaller fish from here on out, so i have got a small 15gal long QT tank that ill setup tomorrow. It'll be my first time actually practicing prophylactic treatment for fish i buy, so im nervous but ready to learn.
Thank you if you made it to the end of this post! <3
Have a nice day!
But as my plans have changed somewhat, i thought i'd chronicle my journey here instead!
My initial idea was to just keep a pair of dragon eels and softies. I just wanted something to stare at in my living room for hours on end.
However.. at the heart of it, I'm a fish guy and i really like tangs. My scape is still built for a moray (tight fitting glass tops in sections, pvc pipes)
[Sorry bout the boxers photobombing]
After about 6 weeks, and 3.5 weeks of cycling, I have just added my first batch of fish! I knew i wanted a tang gang, but i also knew i wanted an Achilles first and foremost. With the dual maxspect gyres (and i think i will add 2 more wavemakers to clear some dead zones), and a long scape and way overkill filtration for max feeding, I decided to try and center the build around the fish of my dreams.
[the deltec skimmer is almost 3ft in height, barely fit the sump. the reefmat 1200 is great, but im having some issues with the water sensor failing and just getting wet and not moving if anyone had a similar issue lmk how u fixed it!]
The issue was, i wanted more than 1 tang and couldnt QT them all at home, because i wouldnt have a QT big enough for all of them. And after repeated visits to a trusted LFS and asking about their QT after cramming as much info as I could into my brain, i determined that LFS to be one of the very few I would purchase fish from. I am attempting to do Ich eradication because, why not? Nothing's in the tank yet, might as well give it a fair shot.
I picked out the following:
Achilles Tang
Black Tang (HUGE. palm sized. stable fish for many years in the shop's display)
Purple Tang
Desjardini Sailfin Tang
Yellow Foxface
Copperband Butterfly
All these guys are about medium size apart from the black tang. So they began QT for my fish for me with therapeutic copper and prazi. However, after the first 10 days, despite choosing an achilles that was ferociously eating from day 1, it died in the QT. The rest of the fish were in the same system and fine, so we chalked it up to ATs being extremely sensitive.
My suspicion was that the toll of ich and a smaller tank for QT probably did it in. The store has a money back policy for 15% on the fish price, and they instead gave me a 30% if i wanted to try another AT. I selected one that was eating greedily out of the remaining two, and added it to the batch and restarted the QT timer with them. After 3 weeks, we pulled them from copper and I brought them home to be acclimated and im happy to say the Achilles is doing good so far!
*fingers crossed*
[You can see some damage on the fins and some bruises because the Black Tang was really giving her the business in the acclimation tub, thought it was big enough but never again am i doing that. going to get clear dividers next time i batch acclimate. I was really worried, but the AT's fins were pretty much back to normal the morning after and eating a lot and swimming all over]
And here's a full tank shot with all the inhabitants not knowing how the seaweed grazer clip works. It is pretty peaceful apart from the occasional fin flares but no beating, bullying, cornering or shanking... yet anyway.
[The Black Tang has claimed the right third of the Tang and its super awesome to see its giant shadow emerge from the archway.]
But a FOWLR you say? Nay! Ye of little faith!
Remember how i mentioned Ich eradication? Well, while I was waiting for the main tank to cycle, i set up a coral QT display and started collecting pieces i liked. I placed the last coral in 2 weeks back and am now waiting the recommended fallow period of 76ish days for ich and velvet to die out (someone correct me if im wrong, i can do it longer). I have a cleaner shrimp and some snails for poop making (i really hate these snails for knocking everything over)
Mostly encrusting ones like Cyphastreas and all colors of leptoseries i could find as well as some easier SPS like pavonas and poccis.
I also love alveos and wanted a little garden of them,
But the true poison runs really deep when it came to micromussa lords... and my wallet has paid the ultimate price.
More corals will follow once this batch goes in at the end of October! A good fallow period for my wallet as well.
That sums it up for chapter One. 8 long weeks since conception till first fish, has been exciting, anxiety-inducing and exhausting. But such is the journey, eh?
I have not much plans for any larger fish apart from a Watanabei Angelfish pair that I have in QT at the store for a few weeks down the road. Itll mostly be smaller fish from here on out, so i have got a small 15gal long QT tank that ill setup tomorrow. It'll be my first time actually practicing prophylactic treatment for fish i buy, so im nervous but ready to learn.
Thank you if you made it to the end of this post! <3
It's good to be back in the reef.
Have a nice day!