Been a few days since I last posted an update. I guess I'll just start updating every 30 days or so. Now that the tank is pretty much going there's not much to show until it grows in some.
Since my last update, I've added and changed a few things worth noting.
1. I added a Coral Beauty angel after finding one at a LFS that I used to work at about 15 years ago (whew time flies). This is absolutely the nicest CB I've seen in a store for sale. I've had him about a week and a half now, and he just keeps getting better each day. I've been feeding him a mixture of mysid shrimp, Ocean Nutrition Reef Formula and finely chopped table shrimp. Of course, it also grazes on 'pods on the glass and rocks and algae constantly.
2. I purchased a Skunk Cleaner shrimp from the same store one day when they were unloading their newest shipment of tropicals. I snagged him before he ever was unpacked, brought him home and acclimated him. He immediately was right at home in the tank, and would cling to the end of the pipette to get food straight from the tube (mysids, table shrimp, etc). He is the most lively shrimp I've ever seen in a tank - a real character.
3. Also added a Serpent starfish. He's not very active. In fact, until today he's stayed hidden under a rock the entire time. He came out partially today so I fed him a piece of shrimp. He snagged it and then disappeared again. He was VERY sluggish the first day in the tank, but I notice today he definitely has picked up the pace a little since I last
saw him. His color looks better, too.
4. Last, but definitely not least, I picked up a nice looking Crocea clam this past weekend. I originally wanted to hold out for a really deep blue or gold clam, but this one pasted all the 'health checks' with flying colors and the price was right. I brought him home, and while acclimating him in a plastic container floating on the surface he got spooked. He slammed his shell shut so hard that he squirted a powerful stream of water that hit the ceiling (about a 4' reach)! I've named him Croc.
After seeing several tanks with aquascaping done using stacks of rock with a very open design and plenty of swimming area I decided I needed to redo my own tank. The angel was too big to use most of the nooks and crannies in my tank. Besides, the water flow was lackluster and there just wasn't room for much else in the tank given the 70-80lbs of rock I had. I ended up taking every piece but the one the Xenia is attached to out and starting over. I got rid of about 25 lbs of rock (traded it to a LFS for store credit). While the current structure isn't as open as some (eg. Sanjay, Mr. X, etc.), I feel it's a definitely step in the right direction. After only 3 days, I can already tell everyone seems to be much happier with the new aquascape. One note - while arranging some rock in the tank I had a few chunks sitting in an inverted trashcan lid nearby. I heard a flipping sound and looked over to find the Royal Gramma (Flash) gasping for water and flipping around. I hurriedly (but carefully) scooped him up in my hand and returned him to the tank. He must have been out of water for 2 mins. max. However, after a brief spot of pouting he has returned to his old 'Flash' self again. His dorsal fin did sustain a little damage, though. Nothing major, just a little ragged. If anything, he has become even more friendly after his close-call with he and the CB regularly engaging in a friendly feeding fenzy every time the dinner bell rings. What's even crazier is the Skunk Cleaner jumps right in there with them to feed. Pics below.