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Thanks so much. The stand looks pretty good as long as you don't look at the stain job real close.
Full Tank Shot
Right Side
Left Side
I just picked up 22 frags (mix of LPS, SPS and some Zoa's) for about $140 (shipped) from MrCoral.com. (You see some of them in the pic above. The frags were a little small, but for the price and the number I am very happy. Some nice acan's (2-3 heads). I am acclimating them now and hopefully they will grow into nice pieces.
3) Yellow Tang (Got May 2011)
I love this guy. You will probably see him in a lot of pics. He is a camera hog. I have to work hard to get a picture without him in it.
7) Yellow Watchman Goby (Picked up May 2011)
Didn't see him for 3 weeks after I put him in. Now he comes out and is very personable (near his bolt hole)
(Sorry these aren't great pics. Just from my phone becuase it is easy to upload.)
My Yellow Tang stopped eating a couple of days ago, and then went downhill very fast. I think it was HLLE. I unfortunately think that I contributed to the problem by not feeding him enough "greens" in the beginning. It is really confusing because he seemed to be doing so well. Shortly after stopping eating his fins started rotting and his skin started peeling on the top and bottom.
He was my first "larger" fish (he was medium sized) since I upgraded to the 90. I want to replace him, but I feel guilty and I want to make sure that all of my other fish continue to do well for a few weeks (Right now all the other fish and coral look great and my parameters are all good). I know sometimes things happen, but I haven't lost many fish over the years so it is still a bit sad.
Sorry to hear about your Tang but from the sound of it, it doesn't seem your fault at all. A lot of people have had bad luck with yellow tangs. I think that's why they are so cheap these days. I tried one once and it died on me within a couple of months from ich. I am having great luck with a small/medium Tomini Tang that I have had for almost a year now. Beautiful fish.
Sorry to hear David - Always tough to lose a friend in the tank. Since we are at the mercy of the fish's unknown histroy (unless you get it as a fry) you never know what stage of the life cycle they are in when you add them to your system. It may have been an older fish and regardless of what you fed, this may have been it's time. Besides, unless your tank is algae free I doubt that was the issue.