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    Lesley - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Spot the fish ???

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Size:  100.4 KBTank is moving onto 4 months old now, we are very happy with how its going, algae has gone, parameters are stable and good.
    Very happy with randy's recipe so far.

    But what missing in this picture, hmmm, no fish, a very bored cleaner wrasse and a 5cm blue tang loving all the space. Oh and of course our two dragons & clowns.

    We had the existing gang of 3 from the old tank - Lipstick tang 2 x yellow tangs that thought this new tank was their domain. We tried to add 2 separate powder blues & flame angel, only to witness them being harassed and beaten to the point that they all died,one within days and 2 within weeks of being in the tank.

    It was actually to the point were we almost sold up and gave up, because we do care a lot about our fish and respect these beautiful creatures a lot, here we were with a great 7 foot tank and 3 fish.
    So we started to plan, by reading and researching, we came to the decision that the gang of 3 had to go, sold them to a great guy with a lovely tank, with much larger fish than these 3 (all went together). Of course with visitation and photo rights. And they are doing very well.

    We found a great LFS interstate that worked hard with us to compile a list of fish we wanted. They started gathering them all about 7 weeks ago, they are being added to a lesley & steve tank (at the lfs) in order of aggression, being QT for us, and fed up ready for the flight to us in SA.

    We have received videos and photos of the fish, they are all eating, all healthy & most importantly getting along and are all juveniles.
    We were supposed to get them a fortnight ago but the LFS was starting to experience a little aggression from one of the fish, so he wanted to put him in time out for a week and then back into our tank.
    He is now back in and settled nicely, with all signs of aggression gone.
    We will be receiving our order this coming Thursday,
    We are so excited, there will be no more fish additions after this.
    So crossing fingers the flight doesn't stress them all out too much and they love their new home.

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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    Nice tank! Looking forward to seeing some swimming action!

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    I'm with Jim. Looking forward to seeing what you got!
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    Lesley - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsflies View Post
    Nice tank! Looking forward to seeing some swimming action!
    The little blue tang has loved being in tank by himself. Boy is he in for a shock. Lol. Will post some pics once newbies have settled in.

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    larryandlaura - Reefkeeper
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    I love the rimless tank and your aquascape. Any updates for us?
    Hi my name is Larry and I'm a coral addict!

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    Lesley - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by larryandlaura View Post
    I love the rimless tank and your aquascape. Any updates for us?
    Hi thank you. No updates yet. Only posted this today. Will take some pics when the new fishies have arrived & settled in.

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    Lesley - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    HI,
    Well new fish have been in for about 48 hours at the time I took this quick video.
    Very happy with all new additions, they look healthy, active and are ALL eating.
    There was a little chasing between the Powders, but no aggressive tail slapping or biting, just the odd chase that soon stops and they go their own way.
    The yellows and purple are actually schooling together, no signs of even a chase between them.
    Here is the video, all fish in this tank are new except the coral beauty and small hippo (blue ) Tang.
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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Sweeeeet!!! Fishes have a beautiful new home
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    Lesley - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by MizTanks View Post
    Sweeeeet!!! Fishes have a beautiful new home
    Unfortunately powder blues aren't going to work together. Day 3 and it's kill attitude . So the min we saw tail slapping the aggressor was sumped & is now moving to a nice new home. We don't ever put up with aggressive fish. It's not fair to other tank mates. All others going really well
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