I guess I just love a challenge
I've been successful raising many different marine species and now I want to see how challenging raising blue spot jawfish (Opistognathus rosenblatti) will be.:columbo: I have had a pair of spawning blue spot jawfish in the past but lost the female due to rough handling of the sand bed when moving the tank
I have recently sold all of my clown fish and aquariums and managed to whittle down to only one display aquarium. :bouncer: Of course, I still have a 20 gallon QT that is used for all new additions.
My sole display aquarium has been set up for about 6 weeks and is a tall 65 gallon drilled with a 20 gallon tall sump and will be home to a pair of blue spot jawfish and a pair of clown fish (juveniles that I bred). It has a T5 light fixture (6 bulbs) and the majority of the bulbs are actinic to help simulate deep water and a Euro Reef skimmer that will be installed soon (if it fits in the sump).
Pictures/updates to come as things change. Right now the tank is new and very ugly. LOL
I've been successful raising many different marine species and now I want to see how challenging raising blue spot jawfish (Opistognathus rosenblatti) will be.:columbo: I have had a pair of spawning blue spot jawfish in the past but lost the female due to rough handling of the sand bed when moving the tank
I have recently sold all of my clown fish and aquariums and managed to whittle down to only one display aquarium. :bouncer: Of course, I still have a 20 gallon QT that is used for all new additions.
My sole display aquarium has been set up for about 6 weeks and is a tall 65 gallon drilled with a 20 gallon tall sump and will be home to a pair of blue spot jawfish and a pair of clown fish (juveniles that I bred). It has a T5 light fixture (6 bulbs) and the majority of the bulbs are actinic to help simulate deep water and a Euro Reef skimmer that will be installed soon (if it fits in the sump).
Pictures/updates to come as things change. Right now the tank is new and very ugly. LOL