Did those Zoas grow under the sand like that? They look REALLY cool like that!
Couple newbies settling in.
Also, sad news. Caught my filefish nipping at zoas & RFAs today
It was fun while it lasted sweetie, but you gotta go...
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Did those Zoas grow under the sand like that? They look REALLY cool like that!
Couple newbies settling in.
Also, sad news. Caught my filefish nipping at zoas & RFAs today
It was fun while it lasted sweetie, but you gotta go...
Yea? Whys that*for the record* I do not recommend the eshopps sumps. Never again.
Love the engineer goby! That was my dream fish when I had the fortyThe culprit....
They didn't, but then my rude clowns buried them *just barely* and they're doing perfectly fine. They're on a piece of rock there. I haven't unburied them fully yet because they seem fine while random others were struggling. Now that I know why others are struggling I'll wait to dig them up fully until the filefish is gone. Already spoke to my lfs and they said they'd take him once I get him out.Did those Zoas grow under the sand like that? They look REALLY cool like that!
Terrible flow, bulky and weird to deal with. The refugium chamber looks stagnant if I don't have something in there to create flow. I had to pull the Black mesh foam that goes from there to the return because it completely stops the flow if I don't mess with it constantly. Not worth the hassle.*for the record* I do not recommend the eshopps sumps. Never again.
Imma recreate that. Luckily my clown is a little gent and doesn’t like to move things or dirty his fins with sand.They didn't, but then my rude clowns buried them *just barely* and they're doing perfectly fine. They're on a piece of rock there. I haven't unburied them fully yet because they seem fine while random others were struggling. Now that I know why others are struggling I'll wait to dig them up fully until the filefish is gone. Already spoke to my lfs and they said they'd take him once I get him out.
The elegance will look fantastic in your tank.Elegance and cynarina. Lemon lovers zoa. Actually the elegance was a replacement for an indo colony of zoas that wasn't looking very good when they went to ship it.
Just because its a softie tank doesn't mean it won't be epic. As you can see softies have great color and movement.There is so much I like about your tank that is very similar to my plans for my 90-gallon DT! (especially that Tomini tang and the engineer goby)
Right now, soft corals are some of my favorites, so mine may also be a softie-dominant mixed reef.
Now I am caught up and following along!
I got into all of this because of these two. A friend of mine gave me her little tank with just them in it. They're a breeding pair and they're nearly 15 years old. (Lots of eggs, no fry, someone feasts on it all). They're SO obnoxious.Imma recreate that. Luckily my clown is a little gent and doesn’t like to move things or dirty his fins with sand.
Obnoxious clowns *scoff*I got into all of this because of these two. A friend of mine gave me her little tank with just them in it. They're a breeding pair and they're nearly 15 years old. (Lots of eggs, no fry, someone feasts on it all). They're SO obnoxious.
I love both of them, and the chocolate tang. All hilarious to watch. I love the movement softies provide. I actually have a few stereonepthea on the way in the next week as well.There is so much I like about your tank that is very similar to my plans for my 90-gallon DT! (especially that Tomini tang and the engineer goby)
Right now, soft corals are some of my favorites, so mine may also be a softie-dominant mixed reef.
Now I am caught up and following along!
Yes. as @danieyella's tank shows!Just because its a softie tank doesn't mean it won't be epic. As you can see softies have great color and movement.
it's already much fluffier than that photo! I'm excitedThe elegance will look fantastic in your tank.
Well, add another item I am considering that you will also have in your tank with the stereonepthea! I am not sure yet, but it is on my list of considerations for sure, along with litophyton.I love both of them, and the chocolate tang. All hilarious to watch. I love the movement softies provide. I actually have a few stereonepthea on the way in the next week as well.
I have one that i suspect is a litophyton, but it was an "assorted leather" when i got it-- definitely not a sinularia. Check out @MixedFruitBasket -- I keep trying to plan out a purchase from them but the stars have yet to alignWell, add another item I am considering that you will also have in your tank with the stereonepthea! I am not sure yet, but it is on my list of considerations for sure, along with litophyton.
I've seen threads from @MixedFruitBasket about stereonephthya, so I will keep them in mind for considerations. Thanks for the recommendation!I have one that i suspect is a litophyton, but it was an "assorted leather" when i got it-- definitely not a sinularia. Check out @MixedFruitBasket -- I keep trying to plan out a purchase from them but the stars have yet to align
Watch the tenticles they dont play nice.