Chapter 3: 150g SCA Tank

Melanuraus wrasse has been out all day today which is exciting.
I've seen the larger yellow coris out for about 5 minutes at a time and the small yellow coris has not been seen since I dropped him in the tank.
I'm done with livestock

6" regal tang
4" yellow tang
3" blue throat trigger (male)
3" blue throat trigger (female)
5" foxface lo
3" foxface magnificent
4" blonde naso
coral beauty
2x davinci clowns
black cap basslet
melanurus wrasse
2x yellow coris

medium purple tang (pending)
2x china wrasse (pending)

everyone is getting along thus far. regal asserts dominance when a new fish is introduce, but only for a couple of minutes and then back to normal

 
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my current one is from nemo lilburn but feeding it is a full time job. its a pita. it currently only eats live blackworms & pods.
i have 2 coming from oceandevotionla which are supposed to come eating and qtd but its almost 2.5x the price plus shipping.
 
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Added more rocks - more caves. Fish seem happier
Cleaners have set up a station and the fish have been using them.
The melanurus and smaller yellow coris have been out and about for the last 2 days - I think they've finally found a rhythm. The larger yellow coris is still MIA.

Leaning towards reefbreeders to light the tank. Also debating on whether or not to add any led bars (lumens or orpheks)
Waiting for black friday to see what goes on sale

 
Added more rocks - more caves. Fish seem happier
Cleaners have set up a station and the fish have been using them.
The melanurus and smaller yellow coris have been out and about for the last 2 days - I think they've finally found a rhythm. The larger yellow coris is still MIA.

Leaning towards reefbreeders to light the tank. Also debating on whether or not to add any led bars (lumens or orpheks)
Waiting for black friday to see what goes on sale

Looks much better with the caves.
 
I have 2 yellow coris in the big tank and the larger has been in the sand for quite a while.
It did come out today but I witnessed the little one pestering it until it went back into the sand. They lived fine together in the smaller tank.

I think in the absence of the large coris, the smaller one started to transition into a male. And now, they don't seen to be getting along.
I hope they get things figured out bc it will be difficult to trap either of them.
 
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