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07/22/2014, 12:21 PM | #1 |
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My 75 gallon
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I posted in the newbies section but also wanted to say hi here as well. very new into the game of fish tanks of any kind, let alone saltwater and reef. Things seem to be progressing pretty well. I've had the tank online for about 6 months now. I'd provide all specifics, but being so new at this, I'd probably get something wrong. Basics are overflow into sump, protein skimmer, couple power heads and LED lighting. A few photos snapped from my cell phone the other day. Thanks for looking!! |
07/24/2014, 03:11 PM | #2 |
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shameless bump.
any advice, critique or complements? |
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Love the mimic tang!Beautiful specimen
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09/11/2014, 11:43 AM | #6 |
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Nice! Beautiful tang
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09/11/2014, 11:59 AM | #7 |
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Nice tank.. Looks great!
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09/11/2014, 12:18 PM | #8 |
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I dig it. And, yes, I would 'black out' the back too.
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09/11/2014, 12:34 PM | #9 |
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Black out the back, move those power heads to the ends and feed that tank. Looks a bit sterile. If you have a good skimmer and a single reactor you can process quite a bit of poo in a 75 once your rock ages a bit. You have great lights that will support anything. If that's Atlantic crushed coral make sure it is 1" or less and vacuum it once a month real good to prevent nitrates from building up.
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Thank you all for the compliments and suggestions. Blacking out the back of the tank is definitely something on my list.
When you refer to feed you tank you mean pods? I usually add about 2 cups of "reef stew" every other week. Should it be more? Also, the bed is sand.. Just and extreme closeup with the cell phone. |
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Thank you very much for your time and information. This is the first time ever getting into the saltwater/reef tank hobby. I seem to learn something new everyday.
My protein skimmer, reef octopus NWB 110, seems to be doing a good job. I empty is about every 2 - 3 days and it's collecting a lot of stinky mess. Feeding of fish is done daily. Mix of frozen food (1 - 1 1/2 square) in the afternoon and a pinch of flake in the morning for the clowns and chromis. I have mysis, krill, brine and some prime reef. I mix that up so they get something different everyday. The mimic tang gets marine grazer about every two days. He also eats what everyone else eats and is very fat. Feeding the coral is about every 4th day, and the anemone about once a week (isn't hosting clowns yet) I think my tank is a little crowded with fish and may get rid of some ( i have 3 clowns. one got caught in the overflow and i though he was dead so i bought another) livestock: 1 x Minic Lemon peal tang 1x watchman goby (dont' see him much as he's paired with the tiger pistol shrimp) 1x tiger pistol shrimp (spends 90% time under rock with goby) 2 x blue/green chromis 1 x dottyback 3x Ocellaris Clowns 2 x cleaner shrimp ~30 x hermits Coral: (don't know all the names) 1 x hammer 1 x duncan (3 heads) 1 toadstool 1 x leather 1 x zoas ...and a couple others i'm not sure of. Other: 1 x BTA 1 x Maxima clam |
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You're probably at your limit there. One of the clowns will most likely did when they pair off. LiveAquaria recommends a 120 gallon tank for a lemon peel tang, BTW.
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Nice lights ..where did you get them and what are the name brand? Radions?
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Looks like things are going well.
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Most people actually do recommend 75-90 gallons + for a mimic tang. They also have 50 gallons "recommended" for a 24-32 inch snowflake eel. Some if their freshwater "recommendations" make me laugh and cry at the same time. Most if their "recommendations" are okay though.
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For dwarf seahorses, the recommend a pair in a 5 gallon tank, while a lot of people recommend 5 per gallon. And they recommend a 180 gallon tank for a sturgeon, a fish that can reach 4' in length.
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I am very experienced in freshwater fishkeeping and anything less then 5 gallons is cruel TBQH.Something like 9-10 gallons minimum is needed.
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And they really need warm temperatures of 80-82 F.
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