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10/04/2009, 12:56 PM | #151 |
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I do feed Nori now just for her and I'm stepping up feedings and also upping water change frequency. They eat algae and things off the lr...this one does anyway. I've just asked someone if she would eat cheato. If so, I'll start a refugium to grow it just for her...lol and for it's nitrate absorbing properties.
Been thinking about making a fuge out of an aquaclear 50...on my list of something to do for awhile now Thanks, I hope she does well also.
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The only "thing" I know that eat's Cheato is long-spine urchins. You may want to invest into a skimmer. If you don't know already, try to feed little amounts, frequently. Good idea with the AQ50. I have one on my 14 with GFO and carbon. |
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10/04/2009, 01:49 PM | #153 |
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Thanks I already have a skimmer.
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Korrine, where are you in sodak? My mom was born and raised near Winner.
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10/04/2009, 01:52 PM | #155 |
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I'm east river. By the east border. Quite a ways from winner. I'm not born and raised SD although my hubby is.
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10/04/2009, 01:59 PM | #157 |
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probably but I do have rowaphos
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How about those saltwater catfish? I haven't seen or heard of these in years. Does anyone know if they are suited for a nano? Seems to me they have a poisonous spine in their pectoral fin.
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If properly fed, I believe they shouldn't pick at any coral. I don't know if "picking at coral" is genetic or not. If it is, then there's really nothing you can do. |
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10/04/2009, 05:15 PM | #163 |
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If my memory serves me right, I think the catfish available now-a-days get pretty big.
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10/04/2009, 05:17 PM | #164 |
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here ya go:
One Of A Kind Plotosus lineatus is the only true Catfish that occurs in marine waters http://www.aquariacentral.com/fishin...ne/swcat.shtml
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Really...Have you experienced this? I would love something to eat my chaeto other than pods. If I had some urchins eating this I wouldn't need to harvest it as often. It would be nice to have something in my refugium.
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How about a longnose hawkfish? They have a minimum tank size of 30 gallons.
According to liveaquaria.com
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I think that cherubfish was asking about the longnose hawk as a good nano fish... to sort of get this thread back on topic. I have not kept a longnose before, only have observed them at the LFS and read about them, but IIRC Scott Michael recommends a 55 gallon minimum for one. They can grow to 5" in length and have a large mouth that could swallow many good nano-appropriate tankmates. I think that your best bet for a hawkfish in <35 gallons is the Falco. Its the smallest hawk and the least aggressive. I have one in an Aquapod, and it does not appear to be unhappy or uncomfortable there. It is a bit of a glutton, though, so I suppose one should watch the water quality when adding a hawkfish. The tank my Falco is in has a lot of rock in it, which gives the hawk lots of places to perch and crevices to swim in and out of. A scarlet/flam hawk may be okay in a larger nano; I'm not sure how much those guys like to swim (seems like they might like a bit more room than, say, the Falco) or how aggressive one might be if kept in a smaller tank.
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Just to update, I did not remember correctly about what Scott Michael recommended for the longnose hawk's minimum tank size -- his book actually says either 30 or 20 gallons (hmm, I still can't remember.) Still, that seems small to me. He lists the falco as minimum 15 gallons; I think that a 20 long or 24 square is more appropriate. That is just my opinion, though.
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10/08/2009, 06:45 PM | #172 |
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How about we make this the thread of the month for November?
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How exactly are puffers reef safe? LA says they eat inverts, so no shrimp, crabs, etc.
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10/14/2009, 10:06 PM | #175 |
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I will ask in the Feedback and Questions forum.
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