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Archive for the Peregian 4 foot category

Going OK

Posted on Monday, 22 October, 2007 at 8:30 AM by miskairal

Luckily this tank is doing far better than the 5 footer. Both mandarins, Angelina and Whoopi are going great with Angelina being a fat sausage who eats just about anything while Whoopi, the psychedelic, has good condition on her but only eats frozen mysis and brine shrimp. She is also the underdog and often chased by Angelina but it is easy to make sure she gets access to all food with the diner and target feeding.

I now have in this tank my orange Scolymia Australis and green Cynarina. The cynarina is partially bleached and the Scoly is smaller but still a brilliant orange. A few mushies seem to be still alive and I have some caluerpa growing in there now too.

I've pretty much been changing 20% a month during water changes although I've done a couple of extras. Nitrates and Phosphates are still fairly high so I have Rowaphos and Purigen added. Not much else to say.

Edited on: Monday, 22 October, 2007 8:34 AM

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Peregian Tank

Posted on Tuesday, 01 May, 2007 at 3:51 PM by miskairal

I bought a tank 2nd hand from a guy at Peregian Beach on the Sunshine Coast of Qld in March 2006. It measures 121 x 35 x 40cm and has a central rear weir with a sump that measures 46 x 31 x 16.5cm. Unfortunately the centre brace runs right over the top of the weir making access to the weir next to impossible. It came with a small sand bed in both the sump and the tank, maybe 5cm deep which appears to consist of coarse coral pieces. The sump contained bio balls which I finally removed after I lost my Midas Blenny to them. The tank contained a fair amount of barren looking live rock with little or no coralline algae. It has a Queen skimmer which I have never used, in part because the tank has had so little stock in it most of the time, but also because of the cost of running yet another pump which I don't think is necessary on this tank. Lighting consisted of 2 x 150W Metal halides with new bulbs (14000k DE) and 2 spare unused bulbs but I took the lighting to use on my main tank as they have proper covers encasing them. The tank is now lit only by 3 x NO fluoro tubes that are 4 feet long. 2 are actinic and one is white. Water movement was only done with 2 small powerheads and the return. I bought it to use as a seahorse tank as my husband, Tony, really likes seahorses. I do too but after more reading I found that they are prone to health problems that I don't think I should tackle until I have had more experience.

bleached anemone Stock consisted of a Sailfin tang (Tangy) , a bleached anemone and some bleached fluffy mushrooms and a duncanopsammia and what I'm pretty sure is a heliofungia which I also moved to my main tank. I have left a snail and a large hermit crab in there along with one group of fluffy mushrooms. I have had a few things grow in there - an unknown coral, mojano and a little group of 3 zoanthids that are brown with a green centre. I have added the cowrie that came from the friend's tank. I have also added a 3 of the corallimorphs I got from blags in March. This tank is loaded with copepods and amphipods as well as bristle worms and spaghetti worms. There is also a large red crab that I have seen at night only.

Red crab moult Fluffy Mushroom Unknown coral Duncanopsammia heliofungia
In July of 2006 I added a Midas Blenny and a Spotted Mandarin and in August I added a goatfish. The Blenny I fell in love with but it went over the weir and dried up on the bioballs just 8 days after I got it. The mandarin was gorgeous (Angelina 1) and used to do dances for Tony. She died from white spot a day after the goat fish in September. The goatfish introduced the white spot.
spotted mandarin Midas Blenny goatfish
During December this tank housed all my fish while my main tank was broken. I added another larger powerhead and removed the two little ones.
On the 16th March 2007 I bought a second Mandarin, again a spotted mandarin (Synchiropus picturatus) and female. I've named her Angelina 2 in remembrance of that great little Angelina 1. A2 eats frozen brine shrimp and I've seen her eat Granumarin granules and spit them out. I have also seen her enter her "diner" which I am teaching her to do so that if ever I have to move her she will know where her food comes from OR if I should have to put competitive fish in with her.
Edited on: Sunday, 06 May, 2007 2:24 PM

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