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I'd say at least 30 inchesHow much height do you need to leave for a big mag to fit and be happy?
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I'd say at least 30 inchesHow much height do you need to leave for a big mag to fit and be happy?
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I'd say at least 30 inches
That's one happy anemone right there. All they need is light and flow. How many fish are in the tank with it?Family Time!!
Wide... but yeah its very big30 inches tall?! Wow
14 fish. But changes are coming. Currently looking to secure Maldives clowns that will replace family of Ocellaris clowns.That's one happy anemone right there. All they need is light and flow. How many fish are in the tank with it?
Wide... but yeah its very big
Beautiful!! Im hoping my either colors up and look like yours or the dandelion yellow color....I had a pair for a long time (tank issue killed most fish and these guys too.) They get very territorial as most clowns. Mine were gorgeous and loved the leather and clams.
Didn't realize how gorgeous the Maldive Clowns look! Didn't know much at all about them and did a quick research. Love how the anal and pectoral fins are black that fades to the orange body while the rest of the fins are yellow. Great job! Did you source them via your LFS Houston?
Good day reefing family. I decided to do something a little different. I replaced my family of Ocellaris clowns, with clowns that arent as common. I decided to go with Maldives Clownfish, i have a family of 5. They are extremely timid thus far, and I hope to get them colored up over time with feedings.
Didn't realize how gorgeous the Maldive Clowns look! Didn't know much at all about them and did a quick research. Love how the anal and pectoral fins are black that fades to the orange body while the rest of the fins are yellow. Great job! Did you source them via your LFS Houston?
Big fan of the Dandelion yellows but I agree that you can't go wrong with either. Love how your Mag balls up like that. I hear that's a good sign it is doing well? Does it ball up at the same time during the day/night? What are your nitrate and phosphates levels from your last testing?Oh man they are!!! They arent common... at least in the Houston area.... but it appears that to be the case in most places. They don't usually ship well and for clownfish, they are very sensitive. I ordered mine online... they came to me beat up.... nothing against the place i ordered them from.. I just think its the nature of the fish. They arent cheap.... especially for non designer clowns.... although ive never been a fan of the designer variety anyway.
They come in two amazing varieties Dandelion yellow or Burnt orange.... imo you cant go wrong with either!!! I think of the 5, 2 appear to be the yellow while the rest appear to be burnt orange..... hard to tell as they are still coloring up.
I know in nature they are hosted only by Mags...which was another reason why i got them....
Hey sorry for the delay, yes its a great sign when they ball up... anytime they mimic what is seen in the ocean...its great.Big fan of the Dandelion yellows but I agree that you can't go wrong with either. Love how your Mag balls up like that. I hear that's a good sign it is doing well? Does it ball up at the same time during the day/night? What are your nitrate and phosphates levels from your last testing?
Thank you very much!!That's a beautiful reef! The Mag looks great! Well done!
Yes sir! I switched out the family of Ocellaris for Maldives clown fish.... and of course you would catch that..... i was shocked on Reddit by the number of people who thought they were Tomato clown fish! Wanted something not so common....Are those A. nigripes and A. sandaracinos in your tank?
Nice tank and anemones.