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He never developed the yellow tips. I think thats a big misssince you're digging, pull up the best shot of nem you have...
we need 2nd look and opinions...![]()

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' old man emoji'I'm guessing you mean more them colour corals.but I've been thinking need more red In my tank also, but thinking red fish tbh.
Why did you choose to move on, from the Fairy/Flashers? I have both, both are active swimmers mid to high tank. Come in a bunch of colors, flashers are quiet good tank mates to each other and males will Flash at each other bringing out deeper and more brilliant colorI'm guessing you mean more them colour corals.but I've been thinking need more red In my tank also, but thinking red fish tbh.
Wanting 2 red scooter blennies as they cool little dudes.
Did at one time want some kind of flasher or fairy wrasse but changed my mind on that.
Trying to think of other options for a red fish that swims around tank,so will have google them to get some kind of idea on research on different red fish before go lfs next ^_^
But yeah red corals be cool also.
Tried 2 stick sps frags now and first full little bugs and all underside full algae now and another stylo since my wavemaker packed in 3 weeks ago and got 2 smaller powerhead/ filter started getting brown/ red algae on few the tips so maybe change in flow but noticed last month or so it getting very light/ bright so bleaching so put egg crate that side tank for time being,manufacturer sending new wavemaker tommorrow so hopefully get back on track..but anyhow going leave off on the stick sps for time being and let tank mature some more
Was speaking to Jay hemdal last year about wrasses and think I mentioned wanted one ( cant remember if fairy or flasher ) but he mentioned the kind I wanted he sees alot of trouble in them and pretty sure he said he wouldn't have one because of this,I also remember him saying sue to him giving alot of advice on problems with fish then this could be why he seeing so many problems, but just put me off but your right they beautiful active fish IndeedWhy did you choose to move on, from the Fairy/Flashers? I have both, both are active swimmers mid to high tank. Come in a bunch of colors, flashers are quiet good tank mates to each other and males will Flash at each other bringing out deeper and more brilliant color
Why did you choose to move on, from the Fairy/Flashers? I have both, both are active swimmers mid to high tank. Come in a bunch of colors, flashers are quiet good tank mates to each other and males will Flash at each other bringing out deeper and more brilliant color
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Hmmm. That's interesting. On something as common as fairy and flashers, I wouldn't let that dissuade you. I've used Jay's protocols to quarantine Quite a few of these fish.![]()
Uronema or flukes/ flashing on rocks ?
Hi all ^_^ Bought first 2 saltwater fish ( 2 clowns) about 3 months ago,set up 15 g qt tank with intention of qt every fish bought ( well observe for 30 days and treat if needed) and buy qt tank for corals later down line for corals/ crabs/ snails / inverts etc and keep in 76 days. Well as soon...www.reef2reef.com
Found the thread,in post 11.
Just he sees so many problems with all fishes and he said this,it just put me off.
I'm sure lots have them and never have any trouble also
Qt on new fish be near enough pointless now as first 2 clowns 1 month observation and other 7 fish straight In dt.Hmmm. That's interesting. On something as common as fairy and flashers, I wouldn't let that dissuade you. I've used Jay's protocols to quarantine Quite a few of these fish.
Dont care. It adds color i lack! Highly neededand now ,pretty sure is a cynaria from that pic......
really had my doubts when it was here...' old man emoji'
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tank look beautiful.SCA 112g system.
Equipment in use
Lights Orbit marine IC led (I hate these things)Noopsyche K7V3 x3.
SCA skimmer 302
SCA sump made as a fuge
return pump sca something. Its just all so generic.Jabaeo 4000 return pump. Very very quiet. I have had it for 6 months now.
Livestock
Emperor Angelfish - powder blue tang- melanurus wrasse - one spot foxface - 2 clown fish - 2 firefish
Random hammer corals -2 torches- Birdsnest - Gonioporas
My aquarium is boring.
Edit: There has been a lot of live stock changes. The emperor and Powder blue needed new homes.
Powder blue was just too aggressive, emperor was just massive.
I have since added
scopas tang
Atrosalarias holomelas
Carpenter WrasseHim and bristlestar are missing.
Currently,
Full tank shot with new lights Noopsyche k7v3.
Yeah my plan was qt all fish then as looked into it,thought best have another qt for corals and inverts and leave them in there 2.5 months,but then decided not having qt tanks all over the place. As thought if going qt then I go all in so to speak.and then need qt all cuc,crabs ,snails etc then need light for corals as ich cysts could be on skeletons/ shells if corals / cuc so then looked into other method of no qt .@ying yang i treat all fish for flukes. No exceptions. Jay has great protocol on qt. But, flukes have been on every fish I got as of these last 3 years.
ty!tank look beautiful.
Flukes killed my first wrasse. Just getting back into the hobby, first thing I should have did was find a disease guide. All I thought about was ick/velvet, fin and tail rot and lymph. Flukes were completely new to me. I have kept fish for most of my life. Flashing could be anything. I don't recall if you have any cleaner fish. But, flukes would in a few months claim your fish.Seen my wrasse flash on rocks like once every other month for last year but just very rarely so could have flukes but can't see nothing and as I say flashing very very seldom see it.

