my family all calls GSPs "grass" colloquially, lolWell now I also have a lion in the grass.
jokes aside this stuff does make great scenery even when there's a plague of em.
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my family all calls GSPs "grass" colloquially, lolWell now I also have a lion in the grass.
Thank you. I need to get better at updating though.Great tank- and amazing pictures here! You're very proficient with that camera; well done!
Great shot!
Thank you!!Great shot!
16How many fish do you have in there now??
My fuzzy is like that too! She loves to swim around my hands when Im in the tank too!16
I have to decide with the lionfish. Its become dangerously affectionate. Always there when I'm doing anything in the tank. Also it is growing so fast.
- Banded snake eel 26"
- Gold spotted snake eel 25"
- Snowflake eel 15"
- Engineer gobies 10"
- Magnificent foxface 7"
- Pearscale butterfly 3"
- Regal angelfish 2.5"
- Zebra angelfish 4"
- Red coris wrasse 3"
- Melanarus wrasse 4"
- Dragon wrasse 3"
- Bluestreak cleaner wrasse 2"
- Falco hawk 3"
- Maroon clownfish 3.5"
- Volitan lionfish 3"
- Lunare wrasse 2”
How big is your lion??My fuzzy is like that too! She loves to swim around my hands when Im in the tank too!
Thank you!Great Thread and interesting tank perspective, Slocke.
I had an Ocellated Moray for about 8 years. In the right tank, they can be great.
Mine was almost like a family dog. I used to hand feed him, but had to be careful because his eyesight wasn't as good as his teeth. Have you been bitten yet? It's great!
One time I got bit and when I pulled my hand back, I hit my bare elbow on a metal halide bulb for double damage.
What was even more stupid and embarrassing was I did it all in front of my wife who spent the next hour randomly chuckling...I knew who she was laughing at...
OMGGG YESSSSS!!I broke many personal promises and got a tang to deal with hair algae….
Also a BTA!!
Wow, just saw this thread. Seyru for a saltwater tank is a new one for me! Usually I'd go for black lava rock for something like this but this is interesting!Tank build specifically for the purpose of housing a variety of small eels. Though it was time to show what I'm doing with this tank and the fairly unconventional setup.
Current stock:
Fish:
Inverts:
- Banded snake eel 26"
- Gold spotted snake eel 25"
- Snowflake eel 15"
- Engineer gobies 10"
- Magnificent foxface 7"
- Pearscale butterfly 3"
- Regal angelfish 2.5"
- Zebra angelfish 4"
- Red coris wrasse 3"
- Melanarus wrasse 4"
- Dragon wrasse 3"
- Bluestreak cleaner wrasse 2"
- Falco hawk 3"
- Maroon clownfish 3.5"
- Volitan lionfish 3"
- Lunare wrasse 2”
Corals
- 2 Gray scaly brittle stars
- Trochus snail
- Mexican turbos
- Tuxedo urchins
- Rock urchins
- Green star polyps
- Red rhodactis mushrooms
- Purple nepthea
- Pandora zoas
Tank is a 125 gallon (~6'x1.5'x2') undrilled tank
What's the minimum tank size for a cat?
Using silicone to attach pipework and egg crate to the back of the tank. The pipe is for the eels; the egg crate for anchoring the background.
Added the rocks (black mountain seriyu) and put down the first layer of expanding foam.
It’s lost its beauty as algae has grown on it but I still like the black look.Wow, just saw this thread. Seyru for a saltwater tank is a new one for me! Usually I'd go for black lava rock for something like this but this is interesting!