View Full Version : Beautiful Blond Naso from Elegant Reef
johnsutter71
Wed, 16th May 2012, 07:55 PM
I just had another great experience with Elegant Reef. Purchased this beautiful healthy Blond naso at a very good price. Here he is swiiming with my Tomini tang and as always my cleaner wrasse is giving him the healthy fish seal of approval. Thank you Louis and all the folks that work there.
klwheat
Wed, 16th May 2012, 08:22 PM
Beautiful fish. Blonde Nasos are one of my favorites.
reefreak
Wed, 16th May 2012, 08:23 PM
Nice!!!!
jezzyman05
Fri, 18th May 2012, 11:28 PM
Nice tang I bought a blonde naso from elegant about 2weeks ago and he is very happy and heathly
Tomorrow I'm adding a purple tang, yellow tang, chevron tang, and a lieutenant tang can't wait
----note to all if your gonna buy fish elegant reef is the place to go
johnsutter71
Fri, 18th May 2012, 11:35 PM
Wow...That's gonna be an expensive purchase. You must have a big tank.
jezzyman05
Fri, 18th May 2012, 11:47 PM
I have a 210 tank and I will have after tomorrow
- purple tang
- yellow tang
- chevron tang
- lieutenant tang
- blue spotted sting ray
- gold rim tang
- blonde naso tang
- velvet wrasse
- yellow head goby
- flame angel
- 2 black ice clownfish
The only fish after these is just 2 flame wrasse
klwheat
Sat, 19th May 2012, 11:01 PM
Do you have any problems with the angel picking on the ray? Also, out of curiosity, what are the dimensions of your tank, and how big is your ray?
jezzyman05
Sun, 20th May 2012, 02:44 PM
Do you have any problems with the angel picking on the ray? Also, out of curiosity, what are the dimensions of your tank, and how big is your ray?
No my flame angel is friendly and dosen't bite or bother my stingray, the flame out of the drawf angel family is the peaceful of the bunch, I can't say the same for the imperial angel that we had for 2days until I saw biting my ray once that happened I pulled him out, sorry but the ray rules my tank, my 210 tank has the dimension of 6feet x 2.5 feet by 3.2 feet giving the ray good room to swim around, which is very important to ensure survival , if your interested in blue spotted sting ray the very minimium you want to go us 180 gallon tank and even that is pushing it since I have had my ray he is doing extremely and is happy.
Gseclipse02
Sun, 20th May 2012, 08:52 PM
ur tank measurements dont add up to your gallons .... ur measurements would be 300 plus i would guess ur measurements are 72*24*30
ps whats ur name ?
klwheat
Sun, 20th May 2012, 09:01 PM
Jezzy, I have a california round stingray. The blue spotted are beautiful as well. I was just curious about the angel because I love angels but have been afraid to because of the ray.
jezzyman05
Mon, 21st May 2012, 08:47 AM
ur tank measurements dont add up to your gallons .... ur measurements would be 300 plus i would guess ur measurements are 72*24*30
ps whats ur name ?
Yes you are correct sorry must have mis calculated my tank But yes those are correct
My name is Jeremy
jezzyman05
Mon, 21st May 2012, 08:49 AM
Jezzy, I have a california round stingray. The blue spotted are beautiful as well. I was just curious about the angel because I love angels but have been afraid to because of the ray.
You can have angel with your ray however before you buy angelfish do your homework, most angelfish are polyp eaters which is bad because the markings(spots) can be mistaken for polyps and that why angelfish bite rays they think their markings or spots are polyps, flame angels in my experience don't do this, in fact you can train a flame to eat brine shimp and they will leave your ray alone, also if your thinking about adding tangs the same applies tangs really aggressive tangs like the clown tangs bite the tails of rays to bully them ( yellow tangs, purple tangs don't do this as they are semi aggressive) so if the tang is an aggressive tang stay away from them as well........also spacing stingrays love lots of spacing and they like to Burrell in covered areas so make sure your ray can access the entire tank and make some caverns in your tank you will see your ray will be very happy and healthy, remember if your ray is swimming around that's a good thing but if your ray is always Burrelled that's a bad thing let me know if you have any questions.....
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