<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr> M.E. Milz, how is the tank doing now? Any updates?
Tanu
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Yes, there are a few upadtes:
First, I have made some fish changes. I am getting ready to move and have decided to eliminate one of my FOWLR tanks, so I have been trying to move fish around between my other tanks and the tanks of a few friends. To this end, I removed a yellow tang and a soapfish (clown grouper) from the tank to make room for a purple tang, a picasso trigger, and a sailfin dottyback.
The 175g tank is now home to:
1) zebra moray (1.5 years)
2) dragon moray (1 year)
3) white mouth moray (6 months)
4) fuscus (bluelined) trigger (3 years)
5) niger trigger (10 months)
6) picasso trigger (4.5 years)
7) purple tang (3.5 years)
8) chevron tang (1 year)
9) dog faced puffer (10 months)
10) annularis angel (2.5 years)
11) sailfin dottyback (1.5 years)
12) eletric blue damsel (6 months)
I would characterize most of these fish as being medium in size (for example, the triggers are all in the 5"-6" range). I am, however, aware that I may run into problems as these fish continue to grow, although right now everybody appears to be happy and healthy. There is surprisingly little aggression between these fish, which I believe is because they are all of similar temperment. If problems develop (ie, stress/aggression problems), I will have to find homes for some of these fish. If so, then the tangs will be the first to go. In any event, I figure that I will eventually need a to get a larger tank as these fish continue to grow.
As for the corals, all of the leather corals (4 species) continue to do well. They are all expanded and growing, with no indication that they are being harmed.
The colony of yellow polyps are really starting to take off, and appear to be spreading.
I have also added another colony of green star polyps. This colony is well established on a piece of rock that came from another tank. So far (2 weeks), the fuscus trigger has not bothered it (like he did with the previous colonies). I am assuming that this is because either he cannot get to a lose edge of the colony, or becuase it is located in an upper corner of the tank where he doesn't exert as much territorial control over.
I have not attempted to add any other corals. But I plan to do so when I start taking my reef down for my move late next month.
If I get a chance, I will take some new photos this week and post them.
Mike