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This is my 125 FOWLR. There are a few cleaner shrimp, but other than that it's just fish. My concept was to go for a deep fore reef environment; thus, the current is strong and lighting is low. I originally intended on sticking to one particular region, Hawaii, and only using fish from there, but I found it a bit restricting. Right now all my fish can be found in deep water on the Great Barrier Reef, some exclusively there.
Tank Specs:
Water Motion--
One Wave2k (www.wave2k.com), provides around 4000 gph alternating flow.
2 Quiet One 6000 return pumps, rated at 1500 gph each.
Lighting:
2 13 watt actinic PCs. I've found this lighting is a bit TOO dim. The fish are a bit more active when the room lights are on.
40 gallon refugium, 25 gallon sump. Euroreef ES series skimmer. I have two Ebo Jager heaters that never come on. The temp stays around 78-80, a bit warmer than I'd like.
Fish!!!
Cirrhilabrus lineatus, a gorgeous but initially shy fish. It fed off of flake food its second day in the tank.
Cirrhilabrus laboutei, another gorgeous but much bolder fish. Both are very peaceful, and get along with each other.
2 Parachelinius filamentosus. I think I have two males. They chase each other every once in a while, but generally get along fine.
3 Assessor flavissimus. Very, very cool fish. I couldn't get a good pic. Imagine a bright yellow dottyback, with longer fins, and a much more peaceful attitude. The three I have stick together and hover sideways and upside down in the water column. I suspect this fish will become much more popular in the future.
6 Chromis viridis. Added as dither fish. They make a nice little school.
2 Neon gobies. They chase each other when they happen to meet each other in the tank.
That's it for now, but I plan on adding:
2 Genicanthus watanabei, another deep fore reef dweller that spends most of its time in the open.
1 Serranocirrhitus latus, the fathead anthias.
1 Pseudanthias ventralis. This will be the most difficult species to maintain, if I get one. Hopefully I get lucky with a well shipped animal.
1 yasha goby and red firefish, from my 6 gallon tank.
MAYBE a pair of orchid dottybacks. I suspect they will wreak havoc in this tank, even with their peaceful nature. They would definitely be the last thing added.
...and here's some pics!
Tank Specs:
Water Motion--
One Wave2k (www.wave2k.com), provides around 4000 gph alternating flow.
2 Quiet One 6000 return pumps, rated at 1500 gph each.
Lighting:
2 13 watt actinic PCs. I've found this lighting is a bit TOO dim. The fish are a bit more active when the room lights are on.
40 gallon refugium, 25 gallon sump. Euroreef ES series skimmer. I have two Ebo Jager heaters that never come on. The temp stays around 78-80, a bit warmer than I'd like.
Fish!!!
Cirrhilabrus lineatus, a gorgeous but initially shy fish. It fed off of flake food its second day in the tank.
Cirrhilabrus laboutei, another gorgeous but much bolder fish. Both are very peaceful, and get along with each other.
2 Parachelinius filamentosus. I think I have two males. They chase each other every once in a while, but generally get along fine.
3 Assessor flavissimus. Very, very cool fish. I couldn't get a good pic. Imagine a bright yellow dottyback, with longer fins, and a much more peaceful attitude. The three I have stick together and hover sideways and upside down in the water column. I suspect this fish will become much more popular in the future.
6 Chromis viridis. Added as dither fish. They make a nice little school.
2 Neon gobies. They chase each other when they happen to meet each other in the tank.
That's it for now, but I plan on adding:
2 Genicanthus watanabei, another deep fore reef dweller that spends most of its time in the open.
1 Serranocirrhitus latus, the fathead anthias.
1 Pseudanthias ventralis. This will be the most difficult species to maintain, if I get one. Hopefully I get lucky with a well shipped animal.
1 yasha goby and red firefish, from my 6 gallon tank.
MAYBE a pair of orchid dottybacks. I suspect they will wreak havoc in this tank, even with their peaceful nature. They would definitely be the last thing added.
...and here's some pics!