ClaptonsGhost
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After suffering a major catastrophe (closed covers trapping carbon dioxide in my tank. Who knew!?!) I've slowly restocked, with a couple of survivors still hanging in.
It's called an Engineer Goby. I have two fully grown in a 40 gallon breeder...That "eel" is captivating!!! Add that to my list of possibles when I have a large tank. What is the species name?
Yeah but this is my mythical large tank where I get to keep my parrotfish, damsels, and gigantic hermits, and also swim with them. LOL! A girl can dream, right?It's called an Engineer Goby. I have two fully grown in a 40 gallon breeder...
180 plus a 30 sump.Love flame angels!
What size is your tank?
Just keep in mind, seecrabrun, that it will totally remove all substrate from beneath your live rock or whatever else you may have in your tank. This will kick up a LOT of dust. My sand sifting goby made it even worse when he sifted through the newly exposed substrate. I mentioned my solution above, but I also had to do a large water change to vacuum as much of the dust out of the tank as I could.It's called an Engineer Goby. I have two fully grown in a 40 gallon breeder...
Actually you're only seeing a third of the tank. It's 6ft. long but I shot close in so you're only seeing a little over 4 feet of it. My filtration isn't all that impressive. A 30 gallon sump with two filter socks filled with 1 chemipure bag each, an eshopps PK-200 skimmer, another large bag of chemipure that the water has to pass through, a Phosban 50 (500?) filled with bio-pellets, an average sized UV filter, and 2 return pumps (Triton 5's which I've managed to practically silence)Yeah, engineer gobies are really cute... until you put a couple of babies in a 40B with Fiji pink sand... and then they grow up! The sand is completely redecorated every evening when I get home. GRRRR!!! Lol... I don't really mind, but like you said, they tend to much the water up. They've turned it over so many times that there's not much small stuff left to cloud the water, so it's not so bad. It's always interesting to see which mountain range they will construct by the time I see the tank again...
Yeah, I was wondering what size tank you have, also. It doesn't appear to be a huge tank, but yet it holds 4 tangs, three angels, a boatload of chromis, and a sprinkling of others? You must have one heck of a filtration system!
If you look good in a mermaid costume you can come swim in my tank any time ;-)Yeah but this is my mythical large tank where I get to keep my parrotfish, damsels, and gigantic hermits, and also swim with them. LOL! A girl can dream, right?.
I can at least pretend I look good, right? HA!If you look good in a mermaid costume you can come swim in my tank any time ;-)
Actually you're only seeing a third of the tank. It's 6ft. long but I shot close in so you're only seeing a little over 4 feet of it.Ah... I can see it now. In the beginning of the video, I could see the left side of the tank and what I thought was the right side... but is actually the overflow box. Yeah, it's hard to get a 6' tank in the frame without backing way off. I have to step back about 6' to get all of mine in unless I use a panoramic setting. Then it just looks goofy...
Anyone willing to climb into a mermaid costume is ok in my book. Except guys. No guys!I can at least pretend I look good, right? HA!
Ha ha ha dam!!!Anyone willing to climb into a mermaid costume is ok in my book. Except guys. No guys!