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Leopard wrasses are more resist to disease compare to others, the key is to get it to eat. I never QT my fish let alone performing any copper treatment.
Got a few corals don’t fit in my tank. Pick up central jersey, 07747
frogspawn purple tip baseball size $80
hammer two heads $40
Blasto $50
Trachy $400
watermelon zoas $20
Haha I used to be the non-commital type as far as coral placement. Now I glue them down as soon as I got them. Can always move later and corals seem to do better glued down especially SPS.
As for urchin I have a bigger pincushion and love it.
I have a fish trap in Aberdeen but I don't think it will work for you. Flashlight in the dark with a small net is the best way to get hard to catch fish. Do it an hour or so after dark.
Thanks Juan and Wilson. @ericrodriguez It's an MP40. After experiment for a while I use the short pulse mode mostly @70%. The Mag seems to like the wave motion. SPS are growing faster now especially these in the tank for a while. Plan to take a while every few months to compare the growth.
Tank is getting better after eliminating the hair algae. SPS has shown some growth. Rearranged right side of the tank to accommodate the new H. Magnifica. I think I am all set for a while and will let the corals fill in.
For us reefers, not worth the admission. but kids probably enjoyed it.
Many years ago went to Paris and visited an aquarium there. Small aquarium but a lot of biotope tanks. A lot to look in each tank.
Even Jenkenson aquarium in point pleasant have some interesting tanks.
America aquariums...
Does the banded goby stay mostly on the bottom? Interesting fish. I used to see them all in the time back in the day at Tropiquarium. They also get quite large right?