Saturday, February 12, 2011

I am starting to think about it...

I am in the process of moving again (move #9 in 18 years)... But this time I am thinking that I won't move again for a while. So while I am in the process of finding a new residence, I often look for areas where I can set my new, bigger and better fish tank. Hopefully by the time summer comes around I can be posting pics of a new reef in process.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

It's all gone.

With much sadness, the tank was taken down last month. I accepted a new job in we are relocating to Wisconsin. I was able to sell some pieces of corals to a friend that actually sold me must of the live rock to me when I started, because he was moving. Also, I got the local FS guy to come over and he took the tank down and boxed it up in an hour or so. Then he sold a lot of the livestock to one of his clients and the rest went to the local FS for a store credit. Oh well. I will come back bigger and better. I promise!

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Updated view of the tank

Full view of the tank.

Bubble Coral & Maroon Clown



I recently added this maroon clown and it has become attached to the bubble coral. This is a bit odd since they do that with anemones. They have a neat relationship and the clown now nips my hand every time that it gets too close to the coral as he defends his home.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Bristleworm

I caught this nasty guy in my tank. I believe is some kind of bristle worm. I had been seeing him for a few days in the same spot. I identified the rock that he was using as a home and luckily it was one I could pick up. When I did, I raised the rock to the surface and turned it around and there it was, coiled up in a hole. I scooped him out with one of my tools. It was actually fairly easy to do, so I know I am lucky. I researched it on the internet and most sites say that it is harmful to corals. Some sites say that they can be harmless and are good scavengers. I decided to not take chances. Especially since I think he ate my red sea pulsating xenias.