Hey, I'm 21, been working with fish and reptiles since I was a little kiddo. While I've had a number of fish and reptile pets in the past, at this time I only have 2 fish tanks; one is a 16 gal bow front freshwater tank with live plants, harlequin rasboras, glowlight tetras, and blue and golden German rams. The other is my pride-and-joy 38 gal marine reef tank! I've had it set up for several years now, it has lots of live rock that is just covered in life! I'm all about the species diversity angle, so I'm happy just to have a huge variety of organisms scurrying about the rock and coraline algae covering the back of the tank and much of the rock.
Aside from the little things, I have a very bold pair of tomato clownfish, six-line wrasse, yellow watchman goby, and a chromis I have yet to identify (it's got the body shape very similar to a green chromis, is black in color, with yellow coloration on the trailing edges of the dorsal, anal and caudal fins).
Invertebrates include lots of soft corals (very big kenyan tree, and devil's hand leather coral, cabbage coral, green star polyps, seven different species of mushroom polyps, and zooanthids), some large-polyp stony corals (red moon coral, galaxy coral), a rock flower anemone, cleaner shrimp, emerald crabs, anemone crabs, peppermint shrimp, astrea snails, and the usual mix of hermit crabs.








Aside from the little things, I have a very bold pair of tomato clownfish, six-line wrasse, yellow watchman goby, and a chromis I have yet to identify (it's got the body shape very similar to a green chromis, is black in color, with yellow coloration on the trailing edges of the dorsal, anal and caudal fins).
Invertebrates include lots of soft corals (very big kenyan tree, and devil's hand leather coral, cabbage coral, green star polyps, seven different species of mushroom polyps, and zooanthids), some large-polyp stony corals (red moon coral, galaxy coral), a rock flower anemone, cleaner shrimp, emerald crabs, anemone crabs, peppermint shrimp, astrea snails, and the usual mix of hermit crabs.







