Not my priority fish. They’re either happy with what they got or they’re out.
Used this same trap myself for catching tank pest. I had a Half black angle that developed a really liking to soft tissue of all corals in my tank.It’s war and I will win.
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I almost beheaded the guy twice. But the ninja escaped just in time the guillotine dropped.
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The Gem and Purple tang are easy preys.
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Woke up today and found the other jawfish conveniently dug and under the brain coral. I quickly grabbed a plastic container and jammed it under the sand with the jawfish. This war is over. They’re now in my other tank. Not sure what I want to do with them yet. They’re beautiful fish. Maybe I set up a 20L tank for them.
How do you get such clear photos? I'm blown away by them!Last update for 2020.
Overall, it has been a good year for this new build despite of all that was happening. Let's hope for a better 2021.
Just before Christmas, I added another Whitetail Bristletooth Tang, a Magnificent, and a pair of Blue Spot Jawfish. All is well. As the year ended, I can proudly say that I haven't killed any tang in this build. I've lost a few Anthias and Chromis but that was about it.
Here to 2021!
Do you adjust the light in your tank for photographing? I’m still working on taking better pictures.Clean the tank and clean the glass and put on my make up. It’s like a photoshoot prep.
Seriously though, in addition to the above, most blurry photos are from shooting at an angle, not fast enough shutterspeed to freeze the swimming fish motion, not fast enough shutterspeed to stop handshake or just simply too much coffee handshake.
And more importantly, photography is my other hobby.
But most importantly, don’t post up blurry pictures.