Hi! Our aquatic family consists of 12 tanks of which 3 are salt, 1 brackish, and the rest are fresh. I’ve kept frogfish in my species only 50 gallon tank ( Red Sea reefer 200XL) and after loosing my large old girl feel it’s time for a change. I enjoy the opportunities a species only setup provides. This is how I stumbled upon this forum. The 50 gallon we have is a Berlin system. I love to automate our aquariums and am a fan of hydros control for that purpose.
Salt Species we keep:
A pair of yellow head JawFish, two white spotted Pygmy file fish, cardinals, clowns and their bubble tip, and a ridiculous amount of dragons tongue (Pom Pom) macro algae.
Brackish: a hogchoker (Trinectes maculatus)
Fresh (planted tanks): discus pair, pea puffers, stone catfish, a variety of uncommon coreys, pair of young gulper catfish pair, other woodcatfish we are spawning, stone catfish ( trying to get to spawn), a stunning vampire shrimp, multiple large bamboo shrimp, ornamental shrimp, ballon rams, farlowellas, and some nifty plecos.
I find cephalopods fascinating (dwarf cuttlefish and dwarf octopus are my absolute favorite) and am interested in learning more about them to determine if they would be a good fit for our aquatic family.
I also am into fountain pens so perhaps there is a connection there.
Salt Species we keep:
A pair of yellow head JawFish, two white spotted Pygmy file fish, cardinals, clowns and their bubble tip, and a ridiculous amount of dragons tongue (Pom Pom) macro algae.
Brackish: a hogchoker (Trinectes maculatus)
Fresh (planted tanks): discus pair, pea puffers, stone catfish, a variety of uncommon coreys, pair of young gulper catfish pair, other woodcatfish we are spawning, stone catfish ( trying to get to spawn), a stunning vampire shrimp, multiple large bamboo shrimp, ornamental shrimp, ballon rams, farlowellas, and some nifty plecos.
I find cephalopods fascinating (dwarf cuttlefish and dwarf octopus are my absolute favorite) and am interested in learning more about them to determine if they would be a good fit for our aquatic family.
I also am into fountain pens so perhaps there is a connection there.