Some New Pics

blemmy_guy

Active Member
Thats the only fish ive ever had jump out was my Fairy wrasse, i noticed he was gone one day and found him dead behind the tank. He actually jumped twice, first time i scared him out and was able to put him right back in, 2nd time wasnt so lucky. Nice lookin tank by the way!! Todd
 

jrandolph1

Member
on page 2 of your pictures, the second photo down. Is that zoo's? I have exactly 2 of those on a piece of lr I just purchased and have been trying to figure out what they are. I thought that they came in colonies so, I was confused only having two polyps.
 

jrandolph1

Member
Thank you so much. I am a newbie. Came to this message board to druel over the beautiful pictures. We have nothing but lr, 6 hermits, 2 emeralds and 1 peppermint in a 180. Taking our time to do it right. Is there any special care for these particular zoos? I read that some need alot of light and some need very little light, some alot of current and others not so much.
 

usinkit

Member
These ones I have half way up the tank under 384 watts of PC. They really can be placed anywhere and medium lighting with low to medium flow have worked for me. I still have a long way to go to having this tank complete. It takes time, but thats the fun part about this hobby!!!! Enjoy!
 

kdfrosty

Active Member
Usinkit, is that a Yellow Watchman Goby and a Bicolor Blenny in your avatar? Do they ever fight? Reason I ask is because I just added a YWG, my only other fish is a Bicolor Blenny, and I see the Blenny go after the YWG every once in a while.
 

usinkit

Member
No , its a YWG and a royal gramma. A friend of mine has a YWG with a lawnmower blenny with no problems.
 

wax32

Active Member
All of my zoos seem to prefer higher light... but you have to adjust them to it. Start them out at the bottom of your tank and slowly move them up. You'll be amazed at the growth. All of them for sure like a moderate to high current.
 
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