Yea that was my thoughts and cheaper too I would only need to add another board uptop and I can move things around easily enough.I dig the floating canopy!! Like you said, you can always add more fixtures without re-thinking your mounting solution.
Why are you not adding more of your toadstools for now before adding more demanding corals?Interesting fish behavior.
So it seems 2 of my maroon clown fish pairs have befriended yellow tangs in two different tanks.
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210 gallon tank
Just added this yellow tang, and the lighting maroons were added a week or so ago. First night yellow tang was hiding on other side of the tank. The very next morning I find him sleeping in literally the same exact cave as the maroon clownfish. They show zero aggression towards the yellow tang. But they chase away any of the cardinal fish that near their cave.
40 gallon sps tank.
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The yellow tang in this tank isn't maybe a half inch to a inch bigger than the new one. But he's gotten is full vibrant yellow coloring now.
The golden nugget maroons in this tank are my second biggest pair. 1.5-2.75 inches. They also have made friends with this yellow tang. They hate the foxface fish to the extreme, and get annoyed with the six line wrasse when it starts it zipping around them game. But they ignore the cardinal fish in this tank.
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Full tank shot of 210.
Tomorrow I would like to get the addtional kessils installed on this tank. I may also consider adding 1-2 tester hammers, and maybe some other random lps corals to see how they do.
That's all the bigger ones I have, in have a few smaller ones, I care alot more about. Yet looking at the current rocks structures and layout I would likely fill the tank up with what's left in the frag tank especially trying to space out torches and hammers.Why are you not adding more of your toadstools for now before adding more demanding corals?
Good to see it come together sir!Next update.
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Full tank shot.
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Hammers and torches (4 more torches still in frag tank)
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Leather collection. (About 8 Leathers in other tanks)
Minor Light project:
Wasn't getting enough par to euphyllia and torches likely the same for leathers.
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Orginal configuration.
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Bought some of these that are about 7 inches fully extended to allow me to lower lights with minimal effort.
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Used the clips with parcord Keychains, clipped them and folded them in half. Lowering lights by about 4 inches.
Fish added:
1.) I Took all the the rocks out the nem tank to catch the paddle fin wrasse. (Definitely kinda sucked as much as I thought it would.)
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He's about 6 inches and is currently the largest fish in 210. My largest maroons are happy to have him gone from their tank, they would harass him endlessly.
The lighting maroons my current smallest pair are still smaller than him and haven't found their aggression yet, I except that switch to be flipped at any time.
2.) I also added the last wrasse in from the frag tank melanurus wrasse. At full size all the wrasse should eventually be around the same size. I do expect to add more wrasse because I just like how they look.
3.) I still have a fair amount of snails in frag tank to add to this tank. But Not currently sure the tank will support more so will hold off a little longer.
Overall looking at the tank the fish all look tiny compared to the tank. I have one more yellow tang to add to this tank from my main 40gallon sps tank. Though I'm not planning to until it gets to big (currently a bit larger than the one in the 210 now.)
I plan for more tangs of course, and a magnificent foxface fish. Happy with the general progress so far.
*Lastly I I need to check par again, adjust lights placement or out put as needed, and determine if more lights are eventually going to be needed across the tank.*
The Frag tank is nearly empty at this point beyond all the zoas, mushrooms, 3 small leathers, last 4 torches, and a baby maroon clown.
I might be looking to sale it as a package deal lights tank, sump pump etc. Haven't decided yet. However it's not really needed as much now that the big tank is finally running.
Yes feels like a long time coming and this is just the start of it.Good to see it come together sir!
No I didn't. I actually thought it about it if I'm honest.Did you get the puffer?
He likes eating snails for sure doesn't bother coral though. Especially ones that get flipped over.That wrasse might not be reef safe, or might cause issues with other inhabitants long term.
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Not on his list of reef safe wrasses.
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He likes eating snails for sure doesn't bother coral though. Especially ones that get flipped over.
My bigger maroons bullied the heck out of him. So far i have a green coris wrasse that picks with him and the little female maroon in big tank is starting to get bolder and charging at him as of yesterday. He doesn't show aggression on his end though or hasn't so far.How about behavior towards other fish, as it is categorizedas highly aggressive?
