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Very nice tank. The green one seem to have recovered. The little peak at him, he seem healthy. One of my green one is going through the same thing right now, and is recovering also. Do you any of your wrasse though the open top? I want to put in some wrasse in my tank but afraid I would loose them through jumping.
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08/02/2016, 10:59 AM | #52 |
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Yes. Open top and most wrasses is a problem. After losing a flasher wrasse, I built a mesh using the BRS mesh kit. It works nice. However, I bought a pintail fairy wrasse and it was eating like a pig. I honestly didn't think there was any issue with it. But after about 8 months or so, I found the body on the sand. I started reading and asking how long fairy/flasher live in captivity. The answer I got was about 3-5years. Since then, I haven't wanted to keep wrasses.
My bipartitus and a line spot is the only wrasse left in the tank. I took the screen off when I'm at home watching the tank.
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I keep a Leopard wrasse. Will see how mine fare. They are very nice and healthy. I just hope I don't find them on the floor one day. They are sand divers so hope go to the sand she spook rather up.
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08/02/2016, 06:30 PM | #54 |
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IME, leopard wrasse are a lot more carpet-safe than other wrasses. I've kept bipartitus in my previous smaller rimless without any issue.
Do you have any idea why your green gig shrunk? I didn't want to adjust anything at the time since my purple was perfectly fine when the green one was shrinking. It happens pretty quick too. Over a period of about two weeks, it shrunk from 12" down to ~5". I honestly thought I was going to lose it. I wonder if they're fighting each other through chemical attack. But they're the same species.
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I mean to said I keep a Leopard Wrasse pair.
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I'm not sure why gigs do that. I've had the same thing happen over the last couple years with mine too, different gigs go through a rough patch at different times for different reasons. I've had them collapse from a large meal, a snail, bristle worm, too much KH, too much calcium, lack of water changes, etc. Mine seem to do really well with higher SG, lower SG not so much-changing levels tick them off easy. My water is very far from perfect. Different ones get upset from different reasons. The only thing I can say is, when they collapse, try to step back and think outside the box, as to what could have made them collapse. I had one of my blues collapse from too low flow, and one of my greens too. Upped the flow and back to glory in a few days. I have a purple in the 75 that collapses for days if I add too much calcium at once, every time, like clockwork. None of the others react this way. A couple react negatively with big meals, while a couple others react positively. I've watched a slow decline over months with light too low, only detectable to me by looking back at pictures. The only thing I can say is, none of them are the same! I know what it's like to have one on the decline right next to one doing great, frustrating.
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Wow I love them all blue purple one is captivating
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03/18/2017, 10:54 PM | #59 |
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An update to this gigantea with its new residents.
These are of C-Quest lineage. I will definitely breed them and raise the fries when they're ready. This way I don't have to search the end of the earth to find the perfect Onyx pair. Still kicking myself for not taking out the eggs and raise the fries when my old pair(lost them in December) was laying eggs for the past year.
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I love looking at your anemones. Your video shows an exquisite tank, something I aspire to. The only thing that gives me pause is the fish. Have you had any losses to the anemones? I really would like to have a tank very much like yours, but I am afraid to add fish. You seem to have no problems. Any recommendations or hints for keeping them together?
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Wow.... Stunning
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Thanks. The only reason I've lost fish is due to my mistakes and impatience. The two giganteas have never captured any fish that is healthy and swimming. Sure, if the fish is sick and can't swim against the Tunze flow and into the anemone, it would be a goner. Don't be afraid to add fish with Giganteas. I've never even seen it caught a snail. The red Haddoni that I used to keep had a snail graveyard underneath it.
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Thanks for responding. And don't make any of those $4.95 a minute phone calls. nowadays they are free!
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If you are able to breed some clown from those C Quest, I like to buy a few from you. LMK
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On the side note, I've given up on getting a pair of wild Onyx or even dark Percula. Those would be ideal IMO. These captive bred have probably gone many generation of inbred. I'm expecting my cull rate will be high as I don't like to see any imperfection like misbar, connecting bars, deformed fins, deformed head, etc.
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An update on these two anemones.
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Nice.
What ever happened to that bud under the purple one?
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I don't know what happen to the bud. I haven't seen it for awhile.
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FWIW reproduction via pedal laceration is different than reproduction via budding. And it's only a bud if it separates Otherwise it is just a mantle anomaly. Anomalies happen pretty frequently and I have seen them in the wild. I don't recall seeing a gigantea reproduce via budding however... though there are rumors that it can occur. Then again, there are rumors just about ANYTHING can occur in a reef tank
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Are the anemones still in your care?
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Alive and kicking.
The green has really grown back its size. The purple looks to be stagnant but I think the pink table acro is limiting its size. All good to me. I don't want them to get any bigger really.
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Very nice, I recently acquired a new purple gig like yours and my original one in my avatar, it's doing well after 1 month. It had a hole in the foot at the bottom when I got it but is fine now.
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