Bob's Reef 2

Thanks all.

Viper, I unfortunately lost the Sohal. Lost a lot of weight and was being bullied by the other tangs. I locked them all up in the catching chamber and fed him intensively but he never recovered. I want to try a clown tang instead of replacing him with another sohal, they have similar temperaments but I think the clown has amazing colours. Also you don't see them too much any more.
 
I see two options here

1 - send you my address so you can drop my tank off thanks for looking after it so nicely

2 - the frag clippers!!!!

Mark :)
 
Rob when you say "clown tang" are you referring to a lineatus? If so have you seen what adults look like? they go like this.

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Thanks all.

Viper, I unfortunately lost the Sohal. Lost a lot of weight and was being bullied by the other tangs. I locked them all up in the catching chamber and fed him intensively but he never recovered. I want to try a clown tang instead of replacing him with another sohal, they have similar temperaments but I think the clown has amazing colours. Also you don't see them too much any more.
That's a shame, was looking forward to seeing him nice and big. Those clown tangs are gorgeous too, one of my "gotta have" fish for if I ever get a big enough tank.
 
I think its about time I pull in with my Gill net or garden sheers! You have too many fish and too little swimming space!!!! Perhaps I'll help you decide..... Perhaps I'll bring both!!!

Seriously looking good Rob!! Respect!
 
I think its about time I pull in with my Gill net or garden sheers! You have too many fish and too little swimming space!!!! Perhaps I'll help you decide..... Perhaps I'll bring both!!!

Seriously looking good Rob!! Respect!

Thanks irie.

And for your offer of help regarding my overcrowding problem, you are too kind.:p

Cheers

Rob.
 
That's a pic of a Bristletooth(Ctenochaetus striatus), not the Acanthurus Lineatus

I looked it up. Somewhere these fishes juveniles look a bit like our liniatus and are called purple liniatus. Our Liniatus is very closely related to the Sohal and I suspect that they would kill each other is put together, I will try a nice Liniatus.
 
how are your golden angel and harlequin file fish doing bob? any chance of a close up shot of those?

Crispin, the Harlequin I sent to a friend who was looking for a mate for his, as my corals were battling last winter and I was unsure if the lower light as well as the harlequin were putting too much pressure on them. I think it was something else so will get a new one soon.

The golden angel is beautiful but a little secretive. I have never got a decent pic of him.

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A pretty coral, the new growth looks like a melting candle.


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Picture (bad one) of the huge purple monti. It is well over 10mm thick and very strong, very different from a normal monti. Also about 600mm diameter.
 
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im comming to get a decent pic of that golden angel then....might take me a few hours, so warn the wife and I'll bring the red wine:)
 
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