It’s been awhile since I have written an update on the lagoon. I have been battling diatoms and algae for a while and have finally just accepted that it is what it is for now. This tank has a completely different startup then my Evo has so I’m learning the differences. It wasn’t until a few weeks ago that thinks finally started to look better. I don’t feel much has changed since the last update until recently. I have had some bad luck in adding livestock to the system.
My local club had their annual fall frag swap. I decided to get an anemone. I picked up a rock flower anemone and a small clam. I am extremely impressed with the anemone. Since placing it in the tank it has not really moved and it is so colorful and beautiful. I like it so much I’m contemplating getting another one. The clam however I did not have the same amount of luck. It was small and I was feedin it regularly but one day it was fine when I went to bed and the next morning it was gone. I may try a clam again later down the road.
Rock Flower Anemone
The end of last year I did add a sexy shrimp. This was a total surprise. Sometime in early 2018 I had added three sexy shrimp to my Evo. My clarkii clownfish in that system ate them up almost immediately, or so I had thought. I was cleaning out the sump of the Evo when I saw this big chunk of debris go flying through my siphon tube and into the bucket. Somehow this lonely sexy shrimp made it. I was shocked. I moved him (or her) to the lagoon since my hawkfish George would make a snack out of it. I also moved the frogspawn from the Evo into the lagoon so the sexy shrimp would have something to hide on.
Long Lost Sexy Shrimp
Two weeks ago I took a big step and added a bunch of fish to the system at once. I moved my solo clownfish over from my Fluval Evo and paired it with a new clown in the lagoon. I figured this would be the best for both since neither had territory in this system. I also added a McCosker’s wrasse, cleaner shrimp and royal gramma. About a week later I added a pearly jawfish. It has been a week since I last added any fish and so far everyone is doing well with the exception of my midas blenny. He unexpectedly past away from some unknown reason. I plan on getting another midas blenny but am going to wait a few months before adding any new fish and focus more on adding corals.
Flash
McCosker’s Wrasse
I have found that some of my corals that are currently are in the system are not doing as well as I had hoped. I’m currently working on my light schedule and intensity but am finding it difficult. Does anyone have any tips or suggestions? I have a radion xr15. In the meantime - here are a few more photos that I have taken. I hope you enjoy!
Full Tank Shot
Cleaner Shrimp
Favia