My aquarium setup includes a Red Sea Reefer G2 with a capacity of 350 liters, or 91 gallons, which is divided into a 75-gallon display tank and a 16-gallon sump.
The standout of my collection is a fish I've always dreamed of owning.
My tank, now two years old:
I would readily purchase a fish from Biota if they shipped to Europe, as their specimens are bred in captivity. Unfortunately, without access to Biota, I can buy a captive-bred fish, but there's no guarantee it will adapt to eating pellets. However, I am prepared with baby brine shrimp, frozen mysis, artemia, and black worms for feeding.
Also have an QT ready for ich eradication, but I have read that it is a fish not worth quarantining
The standout of my collection is a fish I've always dreamed of owning.
My tank, now two years old:
- 2 Ocellaris Clownfish
- 1 Foxface
- 1 Purple Tang
- 1 Sixline Wrasse (notably peaceful)
- 1 Yellow Goby with its shrimp companion
I would readily purchase a fish from Biota if they shipped to Europe, as their specimens are bred in captivity. Unfortunately, without access to Biota, I can buy a captive-bred fish, but there's no guarantee it will adapt to eating pellets. However, I am prepared with baby brine shrimp, frozen mysis, artemia, and black worms for feeding.
Also have an QT ready for ich eradication, but I have read that it is a fish not worth quarantining