First time to post photos

thrilljunky

Member
Well, We are so excited about the lastest addition to our growing addiction that I decided to post some pics and get some feedback from the experts. I realize there is not much in there to critique as of yet, but maybe we could also get feedback about our fish wish list.


 
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usirchchris

Guest
Looks good, and good choice of fish. The maroon clown is one of my favs.
 

thrilljunky

Member
We have a coralife compact from our old tank and a coralife T5 in the back. We are thinking about replacing them with one BIG light, but we like the look for now.
And the hubby picked out the clown. He likes maroons the best. I picked out the pigmy angelfish which hides out so far. I am hoping he will get more comfortable and start hanging out more.
We would like to add a royal gramma, a goby of some type, and maybe something else with some color that gets a little bigger.
 
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usirchchris

Guest
Originally Posted by thrilljunky
http:///forum/post/2782679
We have a coralife compact from our old tank and a coralife T5 in the back. We are thinking about replacing them with one BIG light, but we like the look for now.
And the hubby picked out the clown. He likes maroons the best. I picked out the pigmy angelfish which hides out so far. I am hoping he will get more comfortable and start hanging out more.
We would like to add a royal gramma, a goby of some type, and maybe something else with some color that gets a little bigger.
I have an angel...have not had it long, but it is very skittish as well. Be careful on picking a goby...gobies such as the mandarin and a few others can be difficult to keep because of their dietary needs. Butterflys are good for color and staying "reasonably" sized. Love racoons, but have yet to try one.
 

pumper

Member
Don't replace the lighting, just add to what you have! If you're looking for a cool goby, check out a pink/blue spotted watchman goby. I want one but lenny, my lawnmower blenny is really territorial.
 

reefkprz

Active Member
good start!

just a suggestion. that brain corals natural position is paralell to the light, it will probably fare better if you turn the face up, instead of sideways. kind of a bummer for viewing but its better for the coral.
 
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