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sara

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    Female
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    Herndon, VA
  • Interests
    Scuba, fish, coral

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Hatchling (3/13)

  1. Smart to put a blanket on the tank to keep it warm! I didn’t think of that. Luckily we only lost power for an hour Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. Goals!!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. It sounds like you have certainly done your homework and had a great game plan. I’m jealous! I didn’t really have a plan so am just trying to get peaceful and easy fish for now Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. I’ve heard others say this too . It’s invasive right? I just find it so mesmerizing. I’ll wait and do more research. Thanks for the tip. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. This is what I ended up buying from LiveAquaria: 3 Blue/Green Reef Chromis Sailfin/Algae Blenny McCosker's Flasher Wrasse Ignitus Anthias Royal Gramma Basslet 2 of the chromis were DOA which was sad but the rest are doing good so far. The anthias hasn’t eaten yet and is hanging in the corner but started coming down today. The basslet is mostly hiding. The wrass is really cute. I have a feeling the lawnmower Blenny will become my favorite. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. No way! More is more!! But I know I know, I will probably learn my lesson the hard way.
  7. You guys are freakin awesome!!!!!!!! Thank you for all the great ideas. I have my fish wish list now! I'm going to choose the variety of these fish that have the most peaceful temperament and are the easiest to care for: -One or two blenny's (their faces look like cartoon characters - I'm going to love these guys!) -Anthias (Ignitus seems to be the most peaceful of the anthias) -Mccosker Flasher Wrasse Thanks again to all who replied or read
  8. Hello! My name is Sara (as the user name may suggest and I am a new member of WAMAS that already loves the club! I went to the winter meeting and could not stay long but from what I saw I loved the environment and came home with several new frags. I’m looking for some advice about fish. I want more fish! Colorful, cute, full of personality, etc, etc. But I also want to keep my tiny bits of coral in-tact. Perhaps someone can offer advice on a few fish that would work with my current set-up? FISH Yellow Tang (~3") 2 Ocellaris clownfish (one mature ~3" and one teeny) Watchman Goby (~1") 2 Cardinal Fish (~3"/each) INVERTS 1 Large Cleaner Shrimp 2 Peppermint Shrimp 2 emerald crabs Various snails and hermits CORALS (all very small frags - just getting started) Zoathids: yellow, unknown orange, radioactive, captain america, fairy dust Palythoas: everlasting gobbstopper, mindblowing Montipora: sunset, mystic sunset, setosa Leptoseris: moonmist Cyphastrea: my oddity , bling bling , copper Soft Corals: Toadstool Mushroom Leather Coral, Sinularia Finger Leather Coral, Green Star Polyp (GSP), Duncan Gorgonian: Purple Sea Whip I don’t have it yet, but will be getting a tiny bit of Pulsing Xenia too! and eventually a bubble tip anenome for my clownfish TANK 90 gallon Glass tank (Marineland 90 w/ corner overflow) LIGHTING Current USA Orbit Marine 48" LED (x2) FILTRATION Aqueon Sump - 2 filter socks changed 2x a week Reef Octopus 110SSS Space Saver Protein Skimmer Reef Octopus VARIOS-6 DC Controllable Return pump BRS Dual Chamber Media Reactor with GFO and Carbon Circulation Virtech MP40 (1) Auto Top Off Tunze Osmolator 7G RODI Reservoir (All water for top off and water changes is RODI)
  9. sara

    Frag haul

    Winter meeting 2018 frag haul.
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