That's gotta be impressiveThat's around ~1100G, in a tank that size you could likely keep around 20-30 adults. We have a customer with 16 in a 1400G tank but also has a ton of our angelfish and other species in there.
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That's gotta be impressiveThat's around ~1100G, in a tank that size you could likely keep around 20-30 adults. We have a customer with 16 in a 1400G tank but also has a ton of our angelfish and other species in there.
Not sure if FB links work here but: https://fb.watch/sEc-yKpgXy/That's gotta be impressive
Link worked. Going FOWLER off that not a hard sell. I'm struggling to find enough watts to drive a large reef and may have no choice but going this route as I have the space but may not have the juice to run the required lights and flow otherwise needed.Not sure if FB links work here but: https://fb.watch/sEc-yKpgXy/
The rabbits grew the fastest so that school is always front and center
I believe the only fish that wasn't captive bred in that system is the Naso from a previous build. For deeper tanks I've seen good results with some of those Orphek lights, we use a good amount of the GNC lights after switching from Radions both here in Florida and in Palau.Link worked. Going FOWLER off that not a hard sell. I'm struggling to find enough watts to drive a large reef and may have no choice but going this route as I have the space but may not have the juice to run the required lights and flow otherwise needed.
Thank you for purchasing from us! I'm glad to see they made the trip safely. They are going to love that tank.I just got 8 yellow tangs with their June promo 10% off and free shipping!!! I’m so excited. They are super tiny, but healthy and swimming in a group. My biota yellow pipefish and biota regal angelfish joined them too. Ridiculously cute. I basically sectioned off the left third with an egg crate and put the yellow tangs there instead of 8 separate acclimation box. So I can make sure they are eating and stuff. Hopefully after a week, I can remove the egg crate. Jake from Biota has been so helpful. On a side note, they just announced captive bred convict tang. So exciting. Thank you Biota!
*** once they are bigger and show aggression, I’ll rehome them or move to my other tanks. This hobby is addicting and I have three more tanks in the garage.
They likely went through several enclosures at breeder before landing at your place (Biota can better discuss this) and similar with wild caught. Latter I'm very familiar with. What's another change likely doing to their state of mind then?Is it unethical to only keep them for 6-12 months when they are babies and super tiny and then rehome them when they get too big, so I continuously have large yellow tang gang? Seeing them in a group is just another level of fun, but I know this won’t last forever in my tank. I guess I can upgrade my tank too but that’s a lot bigger project and a separate question.