New/last additions to the 75 reef.

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spoonman

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Here are the new additions that I picked up today! I think these will be the last, except maybe a small school of chromis.

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Tomini Tang

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Replacement for the saddleback that I think my carpet nem ate

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And a nice duncan that they threw in for good measure!

BTW, here is what my engineer has been up to while I was at work!
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I've found that if I have a mated pair of clowns and one dies. If I add a new one the older one bullies it to death. Is this the case with other people,s clowns too?
 
The new clown is a little bigger than the one I had. The old one moved away from the nem and the new one laid right in it!


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And the coral beauty has been kinda chasing the tang. Hope he let's up and doesn't stress it to death.


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Getting new fish and corals is so exciting, but also so stressful! Is it breathing to fast? Did I acclimate them long enough? Did I make the right decision on fish? Should I have just left the tank alone? ARRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!
 
I've found that if I have a mated pair of clowns and one dies. If I add a new one the older one bullies it to death. Is this the case with other people,s clowns too?
I hope that doesn't happen. This is the first time I have been in this situation. The clowns seem to be getting alone great, its the tang I am worried about with the coral beauty.
 
Got a better pic of the tomini and the new clown. The coral beauty has backed off and all is going well.


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