Thanks Kris,
you are more than welcome to stop by to check things out anytime you would like, and that goes for the rest of the RF gang too. I live just outside Langley on South Whidbey, about 5 miles from the Clinton ferry dock.
The granddaughter is doing great, she has settled right in, Brenda is "Mommy", and I'm "Daddy Joe". There is nothing quite like the love of a child as I am finding out for the first time. We can tell that she is quite comfortable in her new home because she has lost all inhibitions of displaying the joys of the "terrible twos". She will be 2 years old on July 12, so I have a year of instantaneously appearing and dissappearing tantrums to look forward to, perhaps there is a physician on RF that would be willing to give me a script for a one year supply of Valium????
The Goldflake amazed me, he totally assimilated with the other fish immediately, from the get go he has been eating Flake, nori, and any frozen anything I toss in th tank. The Azfur has not given him so much as an annoyed look. He is at 4 inches now, Scott Michael says the max size on a Goldflake is 10 inches, so I expect him to eventually reach at least 8 inches. He is already displaying some adult coloration with the blue nose/lips, his gold coloration will intensify with time, juvenile color is solid yellow.
The Navarchus is a different story. I always try to introduce several fish at once if I am going to add to the fish population using the theory that several newcomers lessen the chance of a single new fish being ganged up on, for myself that seems to work, but in this case the Azfur was on the Navarchus like stink on... well, you get the message... The Navarchus is slightly bigger than the Azfur, but that doesn't really matter in this situation. The new stock was introduced last Tuesday, 1 week ago, the Navarchus has been coming out quite a bit from the rockwork hiding spots the last couple of days and the Azfur is becoming more tolerant of his presence. I have not seen the Navarchus eating yet, but he may be subsisting on sponges and other live rock stuff. I've been trying everything including Hikari frozen angel food (which is formulated with good stuff like sponges), but he is quite beefy and can tolerate quite a bit of fasting if that is what he is doing....
Glad to hear that your new tank is coming together, that is always an exciting time, Jason does incredible work, you'll have fun with that size tank, it opens up a whole new world when the fish have lots of room, and gives you a lot more options for aquascaping, best regards, Joe