Unarce":3ueqtax4 said:To stay in line with the Red Sea theme, I was thinking either a Regal Angel or a Zebra Swallowtail Angel. I'm leaning more toward the latter since it won't be intimidated by the aggressive feeding tangs.
cvp7900":36fk6a5z said:I was told from someone on here the ideal would be 1"/7-10ga.
I'm not sure that's true or not but I have 7 fish in my 110 and I though I was overstocked.
Unarce":3fbkni2x said:Lawdawg - Flattery will get you...a nice shoulder rub![]()
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Unarce":3fbkni2x said:My WCs are done monthly by vacuuming sections of the sand bed. Perhaps I should wait until the new skimmer is broken in before deciding.
Unarce":19l5p2mw said:Honestly, it's probably been a good 10 years since I've tested for anything other than calcium and alkalinityIt's not a good practice, but nowadays I just let my SPS tell me if something's wrong :?
Lawdawg":3n1fl0an said:Unarce":3n1fl0an said:To stay in line with the Red Sea theme, I was thinking either a Regal Angel or a Zebra Swallowtail Angel. I'm leaning more toward the latter since it won't be intimidated by the aggressive feeding tangs.
Swallowtails are gorgeous critters, and Regals are great if you get net caught, tough choice. :
Unarce":2wg3osmz said:Gresh - Red Sea stuff seems to be hard to come by as of late. I've only been seeing the Indo Regals locally![]()
Len - The chromis thing I think has more to do with shipping, as they're bagged like feeders. The Orchids have spawned a few times already. Each one has their own little burrow between the sand and rock.
Jay - Good to see you at RDO. I'm still on the fence about adding, but I appreciate the encouragement. I'm sure if some local offers their healthy and established specimen up for sale, I'll really know which side of fence I'll be jumping to.