Saw this when I was looking through youtube and I thought of you guys, Chasmodes in particular. Thought you might get a kick from it.
Posted 29 December 2018 - 09:59 AM
NIce discussion of both the aquarium and bay ecosystem! Is this "our" Nick formerly from the old National Aquarium in DC? He posted quite a bit on this forum in years past. Search for "Littlen".
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Posted 29 December 2018 - 11:17 AM
That tank is very reminiscent of my 180gal, except that mine is lower salinity brackish, stocked with many of the same small fish, but caught along the Louisiana gulf coast, including skillet fish, naked gobies, and sheepshead minnows. We do not have mummichogs, but we do have fundulus grandis ("cocahoe") which are the local equivalent but get a bit too big and aggressive for my tank.
I hope to create a similar oyster Reef in the tank some day, and include some blennies. This video and Chas's thread on this site are truly inspirational.
Posted 31 December 2018 - 02:25 AM
That tank is very reminiscent of my 180gal, except that mine is lower salinity brackish, stocked with many of the same small fish, but caught along the Louisiana gulf coast, including skillet fish, naked gobies, and sheepshead minnows. We do not have mummichogs, but we do have fundulus grandis ("cocahoe") which are the local equivalent but get a bit too big and aggressive for my tank.
I hope to create a similar oyster Reef in the tank some day, and include some blennies. This video and Chas's thread on this site are truly inspirational.
Chas' is the reason I wanted to get into saltwater natives in the first place!
You should post vids of your tank, would love to see it until I get can my own set up.
Posted 31 December 2018 - 07:53 AM
Thanks for sharing this video damias. This isn't Littlen Nick's tank. This aquarist's name is Nick Kinser, who is the aquarist at another local DC aquarium, the Glen Echo Park Aquarium, where you can visit and see this oyster reef. I helped Nick collect most of the oyster shells and majority of fish for this aquarium. He contacted me a couple years ago after seeing my build on line and videos of my tank to answer some questions and hit it off as friends. We need to collect more blennies for his tank. Right now, there are two Chasmodes blennies in the tank, both males. Our goal this year will to be to stock many more of them in there, and make sure he gets a female blenny. I encourage anyone in the DC area to visit the Glen Echo Park Aquarium. They have some really good displays of fish from the Chesapeake Bay and the entire watershed. I will help him with a build for his river tank as well as soon as the weather warms a bit.
Kevin Wilson
Posted 31 December 2018 - 08:27 AM
I'm still around! That is a great tank. The only contribution I can make to this post is that the tank could be the 120 that I donated to Glen Echo about a year ago. If so, it looks fantastic and I'm glad it went on to become a fine display. Well done all around Kevin and Nick K.
Posted 01 January 2019 - 05:35 PM
Posted 02 January 2019 - 07:03 AM
I'm still around! That is a great tank. The only contribution I can make to this post is that the tank could be the 120 that I donated to Glen Echo about a year ago. If so, it looks fantastic and I'm glad it went on to become a fine display. Well done all around Kevin and Nick K.
Statement retracted! But, looks like it'll become a fine exhibit nonetheless. Welcome aboard, Nick. Fine job you all are doing over there.
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