Good news on the tangs! Nice having such a large tank that you can house all of them. They are just curious to the shimp. Give them time and I bet the shrimp will start a "car wash" for them soon to be cleaned in.
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congrat on the regal !!! at one point i had four regal in my 144 mix reef tank for over a year. had to sell them off because they were eating all my acans, brains, and lobo.Well, almost a week into it and things have been good so far in qt and the fishless 240. Kept the LEDs off for 2 days and cyano and dinos have already been reduced in half. I'm sure the lack of the LEDs and nutrients (feeding the fish) was a big assistant.
Just because I'm addicted to this hobby and the beauty of it, I took another chance at a red sea regal from a sponsor that used to be here, ***ragit.com. After Wan (a awesome guy to communicate with, email and phone) advised me he had a red sea regal that had been in qt for him close to a month and was eating frozen mysis and pellets. I couldn't resist after he sent pictures and videos of it eating. Yesterday the regal came in and within the first hour after a 2 hour drip to the qt, I couldn't fill the regal up!!! He ate frozen mysis and garlic enriched brine like no tomorrow on both feedings. I couldn't be more pleased and happy with this beautiful regal, it's quality, and the time spent by Wan @ ***ragit. Here's a teaser pic from wan and a quick shot I took while the regal checked me out during drip.
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No sir. I didn't want to stress the coral further but at this point it is hanging by a thread.Can't hurt to try!
Considering big sand particles or bb. I'm just tired of the sand storm!