Busy, busy, busy...........the new fish are doing great, lost the green canary blenny, as in have no clue what happened to it, no body, no suicide, nada. Only think I can think of is it got to close to the Jebo RW20 and became sushi food
. That Jebo is a monster even on the low setting but the fish and coral love it.
My wet side for the MP40 died, called the company provided a receipt and they shipped me a new one
. Just need to hook it back up. I am definitely becoming a believer in the more flow is better.....
All coral is now fixed and I have no more room at the Inn. Growth is slow but steady and some of the colors are starting to show nicely
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The Rock Beauty soon after introduction developed a mild case of Lymphocystis, I am pretty sure of it. Mucho reading to find that one and photos for ID
The RB showed signs and symptoms for about two weeks. I increased feedings, which included brightwell aquatics angelixer vitamins (my staple vitamin). I increased wet skimming and added 2 extra WC's. The RB has shown no visual signs for about 10 days
.
The fish eat like they are starving to death and are very active. The pyramid butterfly is awesome and the shark nose goby loves to swim all over my hand in search of food. He has his own little cleaning business set up which most the fish visit. Everyone gets along great. I am very happy the rock beauty has shown no interest in my corals, so far
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I do not recommend a heavy fish load, But damn.......it sure looks like a bustling happy reef
Tank photos
.........ya there coming
Happy reefing people
Sully