Summary: This tank has been through ups and downs, highs and lows, but I think
we can all agree that it is definitely at its peak. I started this tank
with stocking plans of fiddler crabs, anemone shrimp, and rock
anemones. The only thing that didn’t stay in that plan was the fiddler
crabs. I love rock anemones because they come in such bright colors,
are easy to care for, and they are CHEAP. The anemone shrimp
(Periclimenes brevicarpalis) are not as common as sexy shrimp or any of
the larger shrimp varieties and are very beautiful. Often hovering
about the tank, these shrimp definitely have personality and elegance.
This tank started out with a LARGE chunk of live rock from my FOWLR and
some rock from my seahorse tank. I stocked the tank with some odds and
ends that I had lying around. Soon after, I changed the rock work and
ended up with 20lbs. of sand and 11lbs. of Live rock. Then I took out
all coral that was “just ok” or “looked out of place.” This tank went
through a few stocking choices, from Maldives Clownfish, to a blenny, and now
to a black saddleback clown, a damselfish, a neon goby, and an eviota
goby. The clown is also hosting one of the rock anemones, which is
unusual.
I wanted to make sure this tank was not color dominated, so I
tried to mix in every color possible. The main color was green, so I added the red brain,
Dendrophyllia, and yellow “sun anemone” to keep the colors mixed up.
About mid way into the contest I changed my Aqua clear 20 into a fuge,
which is lit with sunlight since the tank is directly in front of my
window. This was not a problem, and the
cheato and
codium spp. algae
did fine under the sunlight. This tank never had any serious algae
problems until recently where some red macroalgea from a frag was
introduced. It has spread throughout the tank like wildfire. This algea
must not be highly dependent on nutrients because I don’t have high
nutrient levels. In pictures it is barely noticeable but in person it
can be quite an eye sore.
Equipment list:-10g. AGA tank painted with blue Krylon spray-paint as a background.
-Aqua clear 20 fuge planted with
cheato and
codium spp-11 lbs. of live rock and 20lbs. of live sand
-Maxi-jet 600
-20” Sunpod 70w Metal Halide w/ 14k bulb
-150w Heater
Livestock:Fish- Black Saddleback clown
- Eviota Goby
- Damsel
Inverts- Asst. Snails and Crabs
- 2 Rock Anemones
- 1 “Sun Anemone”
- 1 Feather Duster
- 1 Pom Pom Crab
Coral- Green polyp mushroom leather
- Green and Brown Palythoas
- Gold, Blue, Green, and Orange Ricordea
- Pink, green, orange, red/orange, blue/purple, and green with orange center zoanthids
- Yellow leather frag
- 2 Green Sinularia
- Red Brain
- Dendrophyllia
- Clove polyp frag
Picture Summary:Full Tank ShotsOctober 9, 2006 FTS:

November 5, 2006 FTS:

December 6, 2006 FTS:

April 8, 2007 FTS:
Growth ShotsRicordia October 9, 2006:

April 8, 2007:


Zoanthids November 22, 2006:


April 8, 2007:

Zoanthids November 22, 2006:
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April 8, 2007:
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