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i love the clown at 1:14 darts in one of the ridges of the nem and makes himself home, haha. beautiful set up!

+1 That was awesome!  

 

I'll tell you what, if someone told me they were going to have a tank that had a big Red Haddoni, a huge school of blue damsels, and a half dozen skunk clowns, I'd think I wouldn't like it at all.  But for some reason I really like this.  Lots of action, personality, and color.  Looks great!  Good job!

Thanks roni, Cliff Puckstable, surf&surf, and swimmatte.

 

Roni, the tank is 150g 40"x36"x24".

 

Swimmatte, actually, there are 11 skunk clowns in there.

Thanks roni, Cliff Puckstable, surf&surf, and swimmatte.

 

Roni, the tank is 150g 40"x36"x24".

 

Swimmatte, actually, there are 11 skunk clowns in there.

 

HAHA! Even better!  Good job man.  

SO interesting to see the interactions. I could look at that tank all day. If you ever decide to mess up that beauty and throw a tile in for them to lay on, lmk, I would love to raise a batch of those skunks.

Your 2 videos are stunning. How do you keep your camera so steady? Are you using some kind of mount or articulating arm?

Beautiful! I agree with Incredible Corals. Inspiring!

Thanks dbartco, howaboutme, lutz123, zygote2k, Incredible Corals, and pettyrd.

 

dbartco, I will let you know if they lay eggs.

 

howaboutme, there is an option in the youtube setup let you to correct the stillness.

 

zygote2k, I saw a video of a haddoni in the nature that lived on the sand bed only.  I just want to copy that.  There are big rocks under the gravel that the nem's foot goes under.

I love the "schooling" motion you get in your tank. Well done.

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