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Monday, April 26, 2010

Look how far we have come



THEN

NOW

Okay..... So it's been a while

Okay It has been a couple weeks since the last update on our salt water reef aquarium. We have added a ton of new additions to the aquarium. Several new fish and invertebrate. So here they are!!!
 Bonnie & Clyde the
Tank Raised Black Ocellaris Clown Fish

Anchor the
Condy Anemone 

Thin Legged Hermit Crabs

Jacques the
Skunk Cleaner Shrimp

Horton the
Florida Fighting Conch

and lets not forget....
DORY!
The Blue Regal Tang

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In addition to all the livestock added there are also various snails roaming around munching on whatever algae they can find. There is also some base rock that has been added for us to begin the stacking process to make the fish feel more secure. Here are some full tank shots.



Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Update on Water Quality

Salinity: 1.024
Temperature: 78 degrees
Alkalinity: 8dkh
Calcium: 400ppm
PH: 8.2
Phosphate: 0ppm
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: between 1 and 2 ppm
Water: Crystal clear

Bubbles the Yellow Tang

So yesterday after taking back the Three Striped Damsels we got a Yellow Tang to replace them with, along with some hermit crabs. Bubbles immediately formed a relationship to Tad, the Sailfin Tang, even though the fish store owner said they would scrummage a bit. So now you do not see one without the other now. Kinda crazy and unlikely pair.
Bubbles coming to temp
Bubbles acclimating with the hermits

Bubbles in the show tank


Bubbles and Tad



Monday, April 5, 2010

New Critters in the 80 gallon system

Alright so the 80 gallon system has been up and running for almost 2 months now. Cycling went nicely and we have had no swings in water quality for the past month or after cycling. The water is crystal clear  and my testings has resulted in perfect parameters.
So we have decided to add two new critters to the tank. A Hare(sea slug) and a Sailfin Tang. Here are some pixs of the two.
HARE


HARE TURDS!

Sailfin Tang