Back we went to River City. We got there and were disappointed to find that they had no Neon gobies in right now. They did, however, have Ocellaris clownfish. I found their smallest clown and purchased it. We also pick up a few more nerites. I could only see one nerite in their snail tank. The guy helping me asked if I wanted whatever he could find and I said sure. Well, a few minutes later he came back with 4 nerites. More than I was thinking of buying, but they were all very small and probably wouldn't need a whole lot of algae to sustain them.
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Rounding out of tank inhabitants
We have really loved our new cardinals for the last few days, and thought it would be nice to get either Ben's or my fish right now. We were very close to having a completely stocked tank and we are sort of impatient to complete it. I had been doing research and wanted to get an Ocellaris clownfish (Nemo) for my fish. They are a hardy, peaceful fish that may decide to adopt one of our soft corals (Xenia or sinularia leather) as a stand-in for an anemone. Ben was interested in a Neon goby, a small black fish with a neon blue stipe. The neon goby is a cleaner fish that removes parasites from other fish much like the cleaner shrimp.
Back we went to River City. We got there and were disappointed to find that they had no Neon gobies in right now. They did, however, have Ocellaris clownfish. I found their smallest clown and purchased it. We also pick up a few more nerites. I could only see one nerite in their snail tank. The guy helping me asked if I wanted whatever he could find and I said sure. Well, a few minutes later he came back with 4 nerites. More than I was thinking of buying, but they were all very small and probably wouldn't need a whole lot of algae to sustain them.
When we got home, we were treated to a surprise: Ben's firefish was swimming around in the tank! He had been missing for almost 2 weeks now and was suddenly back! I quickly went to the freezer and pulled out some frozen fish food and fed him. It ate greedily and then swam to the back of the tank and jumped out of the water and into the back chambers! It must have been hiding back there for whole time.
The clown and nerites were added after 2 hours of acclimation. I decided that later on that night, I would do a water change-out and would try to bring the Firefish back in the main aquarium and rig up some way to keep the fish from jumping back into the chambers. I needed to basically extend the back wall up another few inches. Allie had a great idea of using some laminate for this purpose. It took a few tries, but I think I now have a ~4" laminate extension on top of the back aquarium glass that will keep the firefish from jumping into the aquarium backside chambers. Time will tell...
Back we went to River City. We got there and were disappointed to find that they had no Neon gobies in right now. They did, however, have Ocellaris clownfish. I found their smallest clown and purchased it. We also pick up a few more nerites. I could only see one nerite in their snail tank. The guy helping me asked if I wanted whatever he could find and I said sure. Well, a few minutes later he came back with 4 nerites. More than I was thinking of buying, but they were all very small and probably wouldn't need a whole lot of algae to sustain them.
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