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What a nice looking tank.
Thanks! I really enjoy it, definitely my wife's favorite in the house. The macroalgae, live sponges, and all the gorgonians really make for a fun, unique tank. Reminds me of the European reef systems I'd see in aquarium books back in the early 2000s.

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My LFS finally got a pencil but it was not for sale and honestly don’t need the stress right now
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You have way more self control than me :rolling-on-the-floor-laughing:
I would’ve very quickly taken it…
 

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Is that a WYSIWG?
No it’s a representative that’s on the site . Wish it was. Did show avg size would be 2-3”
 

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No it’s a representative that’s on the site . Wish it was. Did show avg size would be 2-3”
They come in so many colors and some are incredible!
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They come in so many colors and some are incredible!
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I would still love one of the ones that show both variations colours like the Lembeh male.
 

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My LFS recently got in this quintet of Bartlett's anthias and I couldn't pass them up. I moved them into the 100 gallon and the whipfin Fairy has really been displaying now! Much bolder than before instead of slinking around through the background or rockwork, not attacking them, just displaying.

Feel free to ignore all the dead corals. My coral with Butterflyfish experiment has been a total disaster for the corals, but a delightful buffet for the butterflies.

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My LFS recently got in this quintet of Bartlett's anthias and I couldn't pass them up. I moved them into the 100 gallon and the whipfin Fairy has really been displaying now! Much bolder than before instead of slinking around through the background or rockwork, not attacking them, just displaying.

Feel free to ignore all the dead corals. My coral with Butterflyfish experiment has been a total disaster for the corals, but a delightful buffet for the butterflies.

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Love the Cirrhilabrus and Paracheilinus when kept with anthias, they truly do become happy with the filler fish.

Also, that Chrysus looks very stretched out :rolling-on-the-floor-laughing:
 

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Love the Cirrhilabrus and Paracheilinus when kept with anthias, they truly do become happy with the filler fish.

Also, that Chrysus looks very stretched out :rolling-on-the-floor-laughing:
Yeah, he tends to photo bomb.

I did go looking for a few different fish tonight. Saw some gorgeous Pseudojuloides splendens (but already have one), some really nice Macropharyngodon meleagris and Macropharyngodon negrosensis. Unfortunately I brought none of those home, since the tank they would go in is no longer suitable. I actually had to pull the Halichoeres biocellatus last night. Apparently it has been only coming out in the morning because the Halichoeres cosmetus wanted to kill it. Thinking it is also the case with the moyeri, but can't remove it without finding it in the tank.

I did pick up a really nice Paracheilinus angulatus to go in the seahorse tank, along with a male mandarin dragonet, a trio of hassi Garden Eels, and a male Janss pipefish. You can see the angulatus hunkered down shortly after introduction in the video with the Garden eel burying itself.

 

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Yeah, he tends to photo bomb.

I did go looking for a few different fish tonight. Saw some gorgeous Pseudojuloides splendens (but already have one), some really nice Macropharyngodon meleagris and Macropharyngodon negrosensis. Unfortunately I brought none of those home, since the tank they would go in is no longer suitable. I actually had to pull the Halichoeres biocellatus last night. Apparently it has been only coming out in the morning because the Halichoeres cosmetus wanted to kill it. Thinking it is also the case with the moyeri, but can't remove it without finding it in the tank.

I did pick up a really nice Paracheilinus angulatus to go in the seahorse tank, along with a male mandarin dragonet, a trio of hassi Garden Eels, and a male Janss pipefish. You can see the angulatus hunkered down shortly after introduction in the video with the Garden eel burying itself.

Tell me how the garden eel goes. I would love to try them someday!
 

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If I were to get another coris wrasse what species should I get? I feel like it’s hard to beat a gaimard but I could be convinced.

Before the jokes come in, no, yellow and/or green coris wrasse don’t count :face-with-tears-of-joy:
 

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If I were to get another coris wrasse what species should I get? I feel like it’s hard to beat a gaimard but I could be convinced.

Before the jokes come in, no, yellow and/or green coris wrasse don’t count :face-with-tears-of-joy:
Dang you ruined my joke!!
 

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If I were to get another coris wrasse what species should I get? I feel like it’s hard to beat a gaimard but I could be convinced.

Before the jokes come in, no, yellow and/or green coris wrasse don’t count :face-with-tears-of-joy:
Just get a Coris aygula and use it as an excuse to upgrade ;) "I swear honey, I had no idea it was going to get this big this quickly"
 

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Just get a Coris aygula and use it as an excuse to upgrade ;) "I swear honey, I had no idea it was going to get this big this quickly"
And don't be mad it ate $$$$ of fish, we'll just restock with sharks! It will need to be a sizeable upgrade...
 

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And don't be mad it ate $$$$ of fish, we'll just restock with sharks! It will need to be a sizeable upgrade...
Honestly, it would make a pretty good tankmate for bamboo sharks, the smaller rays, etc.
 

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If I were to get another coris wrasse what species should I get? I feel like it’s hard to beat a gaimard but I could be convinced.

Before the jokes come in, no, yellow and/or green coris wrasse don’t count :face-with-tears-of-joy:
Or what about the Severnsi/Edwardi Coris Wrasse ;)
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Hello wrasse experts. I currently have a pair of clowns, Banggai cardinals, and a lawnmower blenny in my tank. I wanted to add a pink streaked wrasse to my tank and later down the road a blue star leopard wrasse. What I have found is it is difficult to source a pink streaked wrasse.

Could you add another peaceful wrasse like the pink streaked that also would hunt pests but still would be compatible with the blue star leopard when I add it later? I was thinking the yellow banded possum wrasse but I’ve read that it hunts pods and I was hoping to have a pair of mandarin down the road and don’t want them to be outcompeted for pods.

  • 1 Tuxedo urchin
  • 1 Royal gramma
  • Pair ocellaris
  • Pair Banggai cardinalfish
  • Lawnmower Blenny
  • Pink-Streaked Wrasse
  • Blue Star Leopard Wrasse
  • Lo Foxface*
  • Randals goby
  • Pair of mandarin

Thank you.
 

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