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07/19/2015, 07:47 PM | #51 |
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What a great start yano!
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Naso has more time (6-7 months I think), and the other two were introduced in my previous aquarium 2-3 months ago.
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07/20/2015, 03:51 AM | #53 |
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These are fish that have kept from my previous project:
Young Naso lituratus (3 inches) .... The King of Reef Bommie. Acanthurus olivaceus juvenile (2-2,5 inches) Ctenochaetus strigosus (2 inches) As you can see I have not kept my famous paracanthurus I had with me 12 years, its size and quarrelsome behavior once I reached the age adult I have made the difficult decision to seek a new home .... now is swimming in a 1000 gallons aquarium. : Yb615 [1]: As for the gobies and other small fish, this is what I have preserved: My old Stonogobiops Yasha and Alpheus randalli who have been with me four years Eviotas nigriventris group with 4 females and one male Male Synchiropus Moyeri "Ruby Red" (I had two females but both ended up jumping out of the aquarium ...'ll get another intendo of a female, to see if now that I have more rock are more comfortable and does not give to jump Couples consisting of a male and female: Priolepis Nocturna Elacatinus Multifasciatum Gobiosoma Oceanops
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07/20/2015, 07:59 AM | #54 |
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Thanks for giving us a treat on your fish photos. I am restarting my tank now and it is not ready for SPS, so its time for me to focus on stocking some fish.
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07/20/2015, 10:29 PM | #55 |
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Hi Yano, first off... Awesome tank! Glad you're coming back with a new idea and setup
Something to ask you - is that Elacintinus Multifasciatum easy to keep? Does it do nervous and jumpy when first introduced into the tank?
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Multifasciatum is very easy to keep, at the beginning it can be quite shy and barely be seen more when you feed, but once is adapted be seen enough and eats everything...lovely fish!
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07/26/2015, 05:03 AM | #57 |
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Yano, really glad that you are starting a new tank.
Can you tell us about your frag tank? Is there a video or more photos and specs on it?
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07/26/2015, 01:32 PM | #58 |
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Nice set up!
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07/28/2015, 05:50 AM | #59 | |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVVS...IPvi8a&index=6 Previously I always had enough montipora frags whose growth was very fast in the Iwagumi reef and should be pruned frequently .... in my new aquarium donīt have any seriatoporas or montiporas corals because I donīt want more rapid coral growth, so actually I have only a few frags in this frag system. Now I'll use it more to help the adaptation of some new fish at the Reef Bommie.
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07/31/2015, 11:20 PM | #60 |
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Nice tank setup! How do you like the skimmer? I was about to purchase that kind but I am testing out the vertex omega 130.
I also want to purchase a pistol/goby pair but I'm afraid the shrimp will be to loud !
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You should not worry about the sound of the pistol shrimp, only very occasionally will hear his sound, which is not so strong.
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08/03/2015, 02:42 PM | #62 |
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Great start Yano. Love the photography as usual.
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08/03/2015, 03:45 PM | #63 |
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Hey Yano, do you mind getting a picture of your sump? Very interested in seeing it.
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08/03/2015, 04:53 PM | #65 |
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Oh Yano,
That is a magnificent filtration area, well planned and well executed my friend Very clean and organized, thank you for the glimpse into the heart of your system, bravo!!! Regards,
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Yano, Glad I found your new tank thread! This is going to be great to watch.
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08/05/2015, 05:06 AM | #68 |
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With a man of your talent behind this build I have no doubt this will be yet another stunner yano I'm loving it and looking forward to watching your progress
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Following the introduction of the frags that I kept from my former aquarium, these are the first pieces of coral acquired for Bommie:
Three Aussie acropora frags: pink tips, green tips and selago yellow tips. Referring to the tank, green algae have appeared in the sand and some patches of diatom on the rock so I can not light too until the system is sufficiently mature and the algaes disappear. Itīs time to be patient and wait...
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Patience is a big key for success in our hobby.......and i haaaaaate that!
Glad you have it though yano Man your sump is awesome!Clean and organised,welldone!
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08/14/2015, 06:00 AM | #72 |
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Looking very nice
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08/14/2015, 06:34 AM | #73 |
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Looking great, so far!
Your sump is as nice as your reef. I guess we ALL have to be patient, now... Looking forward to the bommie's progress.
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Simple, clean, and elegant. Just like the last one, this one is going to be good.
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always inspiring! thank Yano. much success in their new venture
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