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  1. How did your tanks stand up in the quake? Hope you've come through ok... I've lost everything except for clowns, orchid dottyback, coral banded shrimp and brittle star.
  2. Great photos!! So beautiful... my family has a holiday house at Arthur's Pass - it's off the main road and right opposite the Devil's Punchbowl waterfall, so spectacular views whatever the season and weather.
  3. might have to take you up on that - am spending Monday to Friday in Wellington until October..... What a fantastic achievement! Well done
  4. Great pics! You must be happy they found the anemone so fast - obviously love at first sight!!!! Tank looks great - beautiful stand too
  5. Sounds nice - I love B & W clowns (who doesn't?!). Also like your idea of chromis - they look great in groups (how many do you have to have to call it a school?!) I have one clown in my RSM and when I first got it it spent each night swimming right at the top of the tank in the back corner and would spend the day near a xenia until it found the anemone...... Then it spent nearly all it's time near it or in it and sleeps in it - the first night it slept in it I came out to look and it was so still I ended up poking it to make sure it was alive :oops: It looks much more "asleep" inthe aemone than it did when it was at the top of the tank. It will also defend the anemone from the CBB and the flame angel and will attempt to dig it out if it tries to retract under the substrate. Last week for the first time I saw it grab a piece of mussel that was meant for the star fish and took it right to the anemone and fed it. Anyway - although clowns are common etc and everyone says "Nemo" when they see one I think they are very entertaining and interactive and certianly worthwhile keeping. Hope all goes well with your tank!
  6. Great story!! Can't wait for the next installment...... !! We have a RSM but would love a 4 ft+ one day.... Have you decided on what else you're going to have in it yet?
  7. For us it was John at Organism - I used to go in to look at the carnivorous plants and then happened to look at the marine selection - I was fascinated by the flame angel, coral banded shrimp and clam (the ones that ended up in cONCH's tank!!)It was at the time the RSM was just coming in and after a few visits and some discussion between ourselves and John we decided to give it a go. So glad we did!
  8. That's awesome Wilson!! Well, my fingers are now crossed..... and toes as well!!
  9. I love that pink stylophora - I have a big blank spot in my tank waiting for one of those!!
  10. Unfortunately it went to the big reef in the sky - I did cut away as much damaged tissue as possible and bathed in iodine solution but it was too late - too far gone I think. I have learned my lesson re alkalinity and found this article really helpful: http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/nov2002/chem.htm I also have replaced the hammer with a torch which is doing well.
  11. That's looking beautiful - I'm very jealous!! Glad to see it's doing so well :bounce:
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