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Here is the current stock list:

17 Dispar Anthias (Pseudanthias dispar)

8 Green Chromis (Chromis viridis)

5 Royal Gramma (Gramma loreto)

5 Blue and Yellowback Fusilier (Caesio teres)

11 Blue Sided Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus cyanopleura)

5 Lubbock's Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus lubbocki)

2 Solon Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus solorensis)

1 Purple Headed Wrasse (Halichoeres prosopeion)

1 Yellow Coris Wrasse (Halichoeres chrysus)

1 Pink Margin Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus rubrimarginatus)

1 Longfin Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus rubriventralis)

1 Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus)

1 Queen Angelfish (Holacanthus ciliaris)

1 Blue Faced Angelfish (Pomacanthus xanthometopon)

1 Vlamingii Tang (Naso vlamingii)

1 Yellow Tang (Zebrasoma flavescens)

1 Scopas Tang (Zebrasoma scopas)

1 Gold-Rimmed Tang (Acanthurus nigricans)

1 Hippo Tang (Paracanthurus hepatus)

1 Sailfin Blenny (Salarias fasciatus)

2 Ocellaris Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris)

1 Magnicient Foxface (Siganus magnificus)

1 Blue Throat Triggerfish (Xanthichthys auromarginatus)

 

70 total, unless I forgot someone.

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Do you have any plans for new additions or changes?

No plans for any more additions but I would like to find a home for the clowns since they just sit in the corner of the tank all day and night. They have a huge tank but don't go anywhere near the rock work.

 

What fish or school of fish do you find watching the most

I really like the aggregation of fish that are the dispars, green chromis, and fusiliers. Even though different species they seem to shoal nicely with each other and they do look cool when schooling across the tank but they don't do it all the time. The dispars normally have seperate groups of shoalmates and they sleep in seperate caves with about 5 or 6 to a group. The large vlamingii is still seen as a threat and when he is near the shoals form a tighter large school and move away from him for safety.

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That is really cool.  It would be awesome to have the room to really have a lot of fish.

 

How do you get the nori rock out?  I didn't see a string attached to it.  You hook it out or go snorkeling for it?

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That is really cool.  It would be awesome to have the room to really have a lot of fish.

 

How do you get the nori rock out?  I didn't see a string attached to it.  You hook it out or go snorkeling for it?

I have a pair of the Coralife AquaTongs I use to remove the rock. I stopped using string years ago when a tang got his barb caught on it and freaked out.

 

http://coralifeproducts.com/Files/Product/ProductFullSize/aquatongslg.jpg

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Just read over the thread and man did you ever step it up bro! Very nice job and had I known about those corals you added, I may have stayed in salt.

 

Ha, who am I kidding? 

 

Very nice setup indeed!

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