Checked my tank at 5AM today while taking care of the baby, and spotted my Moyers Leopard out and about. Still looks good, so obviously finding enough food when it is out in the middle of the night. Fed some mysis and it pigged out, alongside the butterflies who are begging day and night if they see movement outside the tank, and with the cardinalfish, gramma, dottyback, and Lantern basslet.
Pic of baby Brooke plotting a way to convince my wife we need to go wrasse shopping soon We stopped at one of my favorite LFS (Blue Thumb) in Saginaw MI yesterday on the way home from her hearing test and they had some really nice wrasses, but I either already have those species, or don't plan on adding them.
For the 100 gallon: I need at least 1 more pencil (Pseudojuloides severnsi), a negrosensis leopard, a meleagris leopard, a bicolor cleaner (Labroides bicolor), and I'd love to grab a Cirrhilabrus finifenmaa, Cirrhilabrus brunneus, Cirrhilabrus briangreenei, and Cirrhilabrus isosceles. Not too concerned with mixing the fairies, as the big boy ryukyuensis seems to keep all the others in check without major aggression, but I also have other tanks where I can move fish if needed.
Still would like to grab a couple other wrasses for the 240 gallon as well, primarily:
Gomphosus varius, anchor tuskfish (Choerodon anchorago), and possibly another Thalassoma (Thalassoma quinquevittatum, bifasciatum, or amblycephalum).
Pic of baby Brooke plotting a way to convince my wife we need to go wrasse shopping soon We stopped at one of my favorite LFS (Blue Thumb) in Saginaw MI yesterday on the way home from her hearing test and they had some really nice wrasses, but I either already have those species, or don't plan on adding them.
For the 100 gallon: I need at least 1 more pencil (Pseudojuloides severnsi), a negrosensis leopard, a meleagris leopard, a bicolor cleaner (Labroides bicolor), and I'd love to grab a Cirrhilabrus finifenmaa, Cirrhilabrus brunneus, Cirrhilabrus briangreenei, and Cirrhilabrus isosceles. Not too concerned with mixing the fairies, as the big boy ryukyuensis seems to keep all the others in check without major aggression, but I also have other tanks where I can move fish if needed.
Still would like to grab a couple other wrasses for the 240 gallon as well, primarily:
Gomphosus varius, anchor tuskfish (Choerodon anchorago), and possibly another Thalassoma (Thalassoma quinquevittatum, bifasciatum, or amblycephalum).
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