As I have told you before, my tank crashed, and most of my coral was wiped out. I saved a few survivors by placing them in Dan’s 75 gallon. I am glad to report that they are doing well so far. My 30 gallon was then converted to a fish only tank, because I completely forgot that my coral banded shrimp is still in there. Anyway, I removed the Tunze powerhead and the lights to wipe out the remaining coral. The tank is sitting next to a window, so it gets a little light from the back. The only two things that I have running in the tank are the filter and the heater. The filter creates enough water movement to keep everything alive, and the heater keeps the temperature stable. It is now minimalistic. It is interesting, because now I see my coral banded shrimp all the time. He is just chilling up top of the rocks. I guess he likes the darkness, because he is in perfect health, molting regularly and has grown a brand new, fully-functional pincher. The fish are apparently not bothered by the absence of the lights. My black clownfish Magellan is getting a little bigger. I am guessing, that since the passing of his girlfriend (Missy committed suicide by jumping out of the tank about a year ago), he is attempting to change sex and become a female. I read somewhere that when a pair is split up, the male will change sex to a female and grow in size. I really hope he gets her deep coloring too !! My yellow tailed damsel has gained some weight. It is thick and meaty now, and it also grew in length by about 1 cm.
I decided to keep the tank just like this until the time when I can build a nice big tank. Then I will go all out and make it pimp. More on that later.
Archive for the ‘Coral’ Category
Update on my 30 gal: now with fish and a shrimp only
Sunday, August 1st, 2010a little support for the locals in the business
Sunday, August 1st, 2010I wanted to take a second and plug some of the local dealers in the hobby.
Tank Downgrade
Saturday, July 24th, 2010I am sorry to report that I downgraded my tank. I am not sure why my tank crashed, I am thinking something to do with the flatworm outbreak, or my weak lights, but most of my corals have died. I have placed a few surviving colonies into Dan’s 75 gallon, in hopes of keeping them alive. After taking out all the live corals, I have also removed the lights and the powerhead. I have a filter and a heater running. My two fish are still in there.
Its Blasting Blasto in my tank
Sunday, January 24th, 2010I visited Coral Pets today, to pick up my order of the cleanup crew, and I bought a nice frag of Blastomussa Wellsi (you can find the information on it here ). Its currently residing in my 30 gallon tall. I will post some pictures up sometime this week.
I also dumped 10 Margarita snails and 10 Red legged Hermits in there to help with the algae cleanup.
Library additions
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010Well, I have been spending some time on the restoration of the library, and I am happy to announce the addition of the Coral Banded Shrimp, Branching Hammer and Blastomussa Merletti pages. I plan on expanding the library to include all the live things in my tanks, but I will do it piece by piece.
New arrivals: locally aquacultured frags
Saturday, January 2nd, 2010Yay !!! I just got some new frags. I recently visited a local, amateur aquaqulturist, and bought a couple of frags. I only spent $20, you know how it is, the first transaction, but picked up a very nice frag of Red Goniopora (red ball coral) and a Metallic Finger Leather. They are both in my 30″ tall right now, recovering. I will post some pictures as soon as my lights go on.
I am not really sure if they will do well in my tank. My current lighting setup is on the LOW end. (i’m running 2x65w power compacts over my 30″ tall) Hopefully, they will adapt.