MikeP
Thu, 29th May 2003, 11:51 AM
Well I had enough of trying to trap my two belligerent honey damsels so ended up taking most of the rock out to catch them. They are now in my sump and I moved my bangaii pair to my 60 gallon in the process. Of course I had to reaquascape some which gave me a chance to hide some of my powerheads - of course I forgot to catch my yellow watchmen for Josh or the fire shrimp for Chad!:
http://www.maast.org/albums/technoshaman/75new.jpg
Also having removed some fish (and a few shrimp) I had room for two new additions!
Meet Husker! my new Harlequin Tusk courtesy of the fine folks at Austin Aquariums:
http://www.maast.org/albums/technoshaman/75tusk.jpg
Also on impulse I picked this guy up from Aquatek - just too cool, he's about 6" long and looks almost like an eel with a sailfin.
http://www.maast.org/albums/technoshaman/75orgblenny.jpg
I also had the chance to stick all my leather corals on one side - may help some on the chemical warfare side - also Tubby the tang is in this shot:
http://www.maast.org/albums/technoshaman/75left.jpg
The best I could do to get a pic of my gorgeous T.Maxima from Jim Norris of tanku.net !
http://www.maast.org/albums/technoshaman/75maxima.jpg
Blenny madness continues - I present the amazing Venomous Fang Blenny! Unlike most blennies this group has a swim bladder and are actually very very peaceful unlike my mean as hell biColor. This little guy came from Gary at Aquadome in south Austin - one of the best fish selections in town!
http://www.maast.org/albums/technoshaman/75fang.jpg
I'm working on getting some more photosynthetic gorgonians to enlarge my gorgonian forest. The ones in the foreground are pterogorgia which are photosynthetic as well as the briareum / corky sea fingers to the right. The red and yellow ones in back are didogorgia species and are not photosynthetic - I am trying to spot feed bit long term they are hard to keep.
http://www.maast.org/albums/technoshaman/75center.jpg
Lastly to show that they can be kept in a reef here is Shadow my not so shy Redtooth Trigger with a big ol smile for ya!
http://www.maast.org/albums/technoshaman/75trigger.jpg
Comments welcome!
http://www.maast.org/albums/technoshaman/75new.jpg
Also having removed some fish (and a few shrimp) I had room for two new additions!
Meet Husker! my new Harlequin Tusk courtesy of the fine folks at Austin Aquariums:
http://www.maast.org/albums/technoshaman/75tusk.jpg
Also on impulse I picked this guy up from Aquatek - just too cool, he's about 6" long and looks almost like an eel with a sailfin.
http://www.maast.org/albums/technoshaman/75orgblenny.jpg
I also had the chance to stick all my leather corals on one side - may help some on the chemical warfare side - also Tubby the tang is in this shot:
http://www.maast.org/albums/technoshaman/75left.jpg
The best I could do to get a pic of my gorgeous T.Maxima from Jim Norris of tanku.net !
http://www.maast.org/albums/technoshaman/75maxima.jpg
Blenny madness continues - I present the amazing Venomous Fang Blenny! Unlike most blennies this group has a swim bladder and are actually very very peaceful unlike my mean as hell biColor. This little guy came from Gary at Aquadome in south Austin - one of the best fish selections in town!
http://www.maast.org/albums/technoshaman/75fang.jpg
I'm working on getting some more photosynthetic gorgonians to enlarge my gorgonian forest. The ones in the foreground are pterogorgia which are photosynthetic as well as the briareum / corky sea fingers to the right. The red and yellow ones in back are didogorgia species and are not photosynthetic - I am trying to spot feed bit long term they are hard to keep.
http://www.maast.org/albums/technoshaman/75center.jpg
Lastly to show that they can be kept in a reef here is Shadow my not so shy Redtooth Trigger with a big ol smile for ya!
http://www.maast.org/albums/technoshaman/75trigger.jpg
Comments welcome!