Tank Regrets

Discussion in 'General Reef Topics' started by Stingray, May 12, 2008.

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  1. Otty

    Otty Giant Squid

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    He was added last in the 55g but was some of the first occupants in the 265g when I moved everyone over.
     
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  3. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    Same as Curt's answer (re. Damsels) ---

    Damsels need to go in towards last...never had problem with 4 in my tank...two yellowtails, 2 stripped Humbugs...


    I have been very lucky ("dumb luck" :p) with fish in my tank over the years. I am still in kind of a quandary about my Snowflake eel. :-/ I really kind of like him, but habit of eating shrimp is getting kind of hard to live with. Has cleaned out my peppermints and camelbacks...but does not seem to bother skunk cleaner and fire/blood shrimp. As long as it leaves those alone, I think I will be happy with him.

    Only other questionable character I added intentionally was a arrow crab, early on. - big mistake. Got big quick and became danger to my fish which were quite small at time. Also liked to shred feather dusters.

    Have unintentionally added some other nasty beasties...gorilla crab, sundial snails, some other kind of little nuisance snail (which my wrasses finally cleaned out) and asterinas that came along as hitchhikers...(asterinas not really "nasty" but a real nuisance at times)


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  4. lunatik_69

    lunatik_69 Giant Squid

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    Theres only one fish that comes to mind right now and he was a Key Hole Angel fish. WHAT A S.O.B. he was. Had all my corals looking like chit.
    The other one that Im torn about is my Eng. Goby. Great looking fish that looks like an eel but has eaten all my peppers and my paired Harlyquin Shrimp. Like I have said before, the only angels that I like are in heaven. lol
    Luna
     
  5. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    :-[

    I would not think any tank complete without a Coral Beauty...love mine. [​IMG]

    Although not readily appearing so, is dominant fish in tank. Unlike any other fish, can go anywhere even in Maroon and Damsel territory.

    Has no bad habits I have ever discerned...other then playing "chase the damsel" now and then (which is really all in fun.)


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    HaHa...re "...the only angels that I like are in heaven..." I think this is one from heaven...[​IMG]

    Repost: Guardian Angel



    When adding my sixline to tank a few months ago, my pack of damsels (2 black striped Humbug Dyclus, 2 blue yellow tail) immediately pounced upon it and began chasing it about tank. Whereupon my Coral Beauty, stepped in and fended them off the poor sixline. It would circle the new fish then chase off any of the damsels trying to approach it. The Coral Beauty did this for day or so until the damsels tired of their game.

    Exactly the same scenario happened again when I added my Flame Wrasse. The Coral Beauty defended it till the damsels gave up.

    I did not tell anyone about this observation, thinking others would think I'm crazier then I already am. [​IMG]

    But this is God's truth...saw with my own eyes! :eek:

    But recent poster here, reported same event in his tank. (Guardian Angel?)

    Got me wondering is this a characteristic of other Angels?...Could this be the reason someone named them "angels" in the first place way back when?

    I wonder what the innate instinct a fish could have for defending another species?

    Weird.


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    FOTM - Coral Beauty - Oct '07

    Pics (Hardest fish in tank to get good pic of, besides sixline, as never, never stays still for even a moment :-/)


    Scott
     
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  6. wareagle35031

    wareagle35031 Bubble Tip Anemone

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    Had a coral beauty and loved it all but it stayed hid a lot so I traded him for a flame angel, and he was a SOB too. Tried bulling my yellow tang till it set him straight.
     
  7. phoenixhieghts

    phoenixhieghts Panda Puffer

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    Perhaps he leaves the cleaner and fire shrimp alone due to the cleaning services that they offer?
     
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  9. lunatik_69

    lunatik_69 Giant Squid

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    I had one many yrs ago and had a positive exp with it, but ever since the Key Hole, I stay away from any fish that has "angel" at the end of its name. Luna
     
  10. aquaboy

    aquaboy Panda Puffer

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    I love my coral beauty. Omards description is exactly how mine acts. Even in my vid i had to search for her. But she is the prettiest fish in tank and never EVER gets in any fights ;)
     
  11. Stingray

    Stingray Blue Ringed Angel

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    Beautifull fish i would love one in my tank or a flame angel are they hard to look after?
     
  12. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    CB's are herbivores...much more mellow of a fish then a flame...

    Very, Very hardy fish and easy to keep.


    ;)