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cjdevito":350syaf8 said:The way I was picturing it was with corals on the left that would be tall enough to nearly reach the water line (e.g., colts or finger leathers, gorgonians, toadstools,that sort of thing) and topping the right side with short-growing stuff like the blastos and acans etc. But from the species list it you gave it doesn't look like you're planning on keeping anything that grows very tall, which trumps what I was picturing.
Hmm, you've got me thinking now. That sounds like a pretty effective balance (and you're reminding me of your Amano-esque knack for scaping). I hadn't thought of putting some soft corals there, but there would be a few that might work pretty well (though I absolutely detest toadstools, so it won't be one them - I know it's a bit odd, but for some reason I've never liked them). I had a sinularia that came as a freebie with my last tank and it had a lovely metallic green glow to it that made it interesting. If I found a softie that were similarly colorful, I might give it a go. I'd never really considered Gorgonians but maybe, just maybe they might be an option. Whichever way, thanks, as you've given me another option to consider as this develops (I doubt this is the final 'scape).
On a lot of things the prices aren't too bad; redspot cardinals for around 1700 yen is pretty comparable to what they go for in most places here, for example. But one species that caught my eye, the goby that looks like a dart fish whose name I can't recall offhand, they have for 35,000 yen. On the rare occasions when those are actually available here I've seen them go for around 3 for $120.
My impression is that most places here almost always sell the same range of species and it's very hard to get hold of species rarely available locally. For example, it's very easy to buy all sorts of Anthias, but you see far fewer cardinal fish. Flasher wrasses are notable by their absence. There's just not the broad selection there is in the US. However, certain species that are recognised "collectors' items" will do sell for enormous sums of money, as that mentality is strong here (which is why Japan has a reputation for getting all the unusual species, I think, despite the otherwise inferior selection). I think I know the Dart fish you mean (Ptereleotris grammica grammica?). It's price is no doubt inflated artificially by its accepted status as a "collectable".
Reef biotope tanks are always hard to pull off, it seems. I wonder what soft coral species are found in okinawan waters? Not what you're looking to keep, I know, but I'm curious.
For interest, here's the page from the same Okinawan vendor. Not terribly exciting, but let me know if anything catches your eye. My untutored eye might have missed something quite interesting.
http://www.umibose.com/onlineshop/products/list.php?category_id=49