UPDATE - April 3: I forgot Manny! I'm a horrible dad! Anyways, here's a link to a picture of him.
Mandarin Goby (Dragonfish): Manny
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/mandarin01.jpg
167 days after this whole thing started, initial stocking is finally complete! Everybody is finally in the tank, and the tank is almost completely stocked. I still want to get one or two more tangs, and maybe some more clean-up crew, but other than that, it's done! Here are some pictures (these four are kind of large):
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/salttank01.jpg
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/salttank02.jpg
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/salttank03.jpg
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/salttank04.jpg
Also, here are some more pictures of the saltwater fish:
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/butch02.jpg
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/somefish16.jpg
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/midgee01.jpg
It's also time to reveal the names of each of the fish:
Cave Goby: Dusty
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/dusty01.jpg
Two-Spot Goby: Jetson
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/twospotgoby03.jpg
Firefish Goby: Flash
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/firefishgoby01.jpg
Green Clown Goby: Midgee
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/clowngoby02.jpg
Bi-Color Blenny: Dantrell
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/blenny02.jpg
Bangai Cardinals: Inky, Pinky, Blinky, and Sue
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/cardinals01.jpg
Yellow Tang: Filet
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/yellowtang01.jpg
Black Neon Damsel: Ruckus
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/ruckus02.jpg
Lemon Damsel: Lemmy
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/lemmy02.jpg
Blue Streak Damsel: Magnum
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/magnum03.jpg
Yellow Damsel: Butch
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/butch02.jpg
Sergeant Major Damsel: Sarge
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/sarge02.jpg
...and if that wasn't enough, the new plants in the freshwater tank are doing very well. Here's a full-tank shot and some close-ups of the plants. Everything except the micro swords are doing very well and have new growth, and I adjusted the way the swords were planted so hopefully they'll do better now. These four pictures are also kind of large.
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/freshtank01.jpg
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/plants01.jpg
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/plants02.jpg
http://www.adamhorton.com/files/flog/good/plants03.jpg
That's all for now. Enjoy the pictures!
Friday, April 2, 2010
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