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I prefer my substrates stirred but not shaken Current Tank Info: 150gal long mixed reef, 90gal sump, 60 gal refugium with 200 lbs live rock |
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I have 40# of rock in there, this is a photo:
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Equip: 30g long, >2" sand, 40#rocks, H1B skimmer, Tunze6025 & Maxijet1200, ATI Sunpower T5, RKL L1, RODI 5 st, Sybon refra Guests: 1pair black ocellaris, fire shrimp, emerald, torch, plate, paly, ricordea, CuC Current Tank Info: 30 gallon |
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I love the reef setup--plenty of holes for the fish to swim in and out of. Excellent job on the reef. You should not have a problem with the fish you want--there is ample reef for all
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I just picked up a couple of magenta ones today--beautiful fish
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want to add a six line wass, will it eat my micro brittle stars?
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probably not. But it could harass other reef dwellers and other wrasse if you add them.
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I have a 38 gal, with 2 ocellaris clowns, 1 LM blenny,
the stocklist consist of: coral beauty/flame angel (still havent decided) six line wrasse diamond goby/yellow headed sleeper (havent decided) and maybe a fire goby too many? any recommendations? any advice between coral/flame---diamond/yellow headed sleeper? and if I were to add any of these which should be first/last |
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stocking up new tank. 48" 90G mixed/sps dominant. has an ocelaris clown, and a tailspot blenny.
looking to add a powder brown tang, diamond watchman (pistol shrimp already in tank), a two-spot hogfish. thoughts? any schooling fish i can add? total water volume is about 160g edit - also planning on adding a mandarin once the pods are up (have about 130lbs lr), so can't have anything that'll diminish that food supply.
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not yet. maybe someday. Current Tank Info: 90L RR mixed reef, panworld 150ps external pump, t5/mh/led, 20g under-tank sump, 27g above tank sump, 27g fuge with 4" dsb, macro and lr rubble. |
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my agenda i want to add many small colorfull fish in my aquarium. i am in not any hurry to do so. instead of fewer larger fish. i have an 80 gallon tank with dead rock in it. i have quite a bit of rock. it is all stacked at the back of the tank almost to the top. unsure of the wieght of this rock but the ratio of rock to water is higher than the tank pictured in the thread above. also have seeded my (dead rock) with some live sand and rock. have good brown algea and very little to none green algea. no red algea present. have recently added 4 damsels to decrease my cycle time. i intend to sell these back to my LFS after tank cycling is complete if my significant other does not get too attached to them. lol. nice looking rock by the way. the above referenced picture. so any who i have a list of small pretty looking fish that i eventually intend to buy some of which i will post to this thread in a minute. but before that i want to stress that i do not intend to buy all these fish they are just (small pretty fish) that i am looking at and am not in any hurry to purchase. the max size of the fish that i'm look to purchase is 3 through 4 inches and will not eat the other ones. have done some research and am looking to thin the herd so to speak. also i would like an honest opinion on how many fish i should stock. a ratio. fish=x snail=x shrimp=x. have sump with bio balls soon to be replaced with seeded lava rock. lava rock purchased online with live sand both in main tank to seed live rock at the moment. and adequate if antique lighting. will upgrade soon.
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1 gramma loreto royal gramma yellow purple
1 Pterapogon kauderni banggai cardinal silver black 1 sphaeramia nematoptera` pajama cardinal yellow blue red 1 Ecsenius midas midas blenny yellow w/blue eye(not african) 1 Ecsenius bicolor bicolor blenny blue orange 1 Ecsenius stigmatura tailspot blenny blue yellow orange red 1 Pseudochromis springeri springers psuedo/dotty lightblue darkblue 1 Pseudochromis splendens splendid psuedo/dotty blue white yellow 1 Cryptocentrus cinctus yellow watchman goby yellow 1 Elacatinus multifasciatus green banded goby lightgreen darkgreen red 1 Lythrypnus zebra zebra catalina goby red blue 1 Nemateleotris magnifica firefish goby white pink orange 1 Pseudocheilinus hexataenia sixline wrasse multi 1 Paracheilinus tetrataenia fourline wrasse multi 1 amphiprion percula percula clownfish orange white black 1 Opistognathus rosenblatti blue spotted jawfish yellow blue 1 Lythrypnus dalli catalina goby red blue 1 Pseudochromis fridmani fridmans psuedo/dotty orchid/purple 1 Pseudochromis aldabraensis arabian psuedo/dotty orange blue 1 Lysmata wurdemanni peppermint shrimp the 2 catalina gobies like cooler water than the other fish. love the red colors though the 2 wrasse may not be possible together.. both gorgeous fish i will have a sixline wrasse i will have a royal gramma basslet i will have more than one psuedo/dottyback i will have more than one blenny i will have more than one goby i will have an ornimental shrimp i will have a banggai cardinal any constuctive critisisim or input greatly appreciated. will eventually start a build thread. |
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notice list does not include an tangs, sharks, rays, eels, dolphins, or whales. started gathering materials to build refugium today and topoff water filtration project. seriously looking at reefkeeper elete controller or building my own out an old industrial plc. plc=programmable logic controller. this is used in industrial factories to run automated equipment. as this is inline with my chosen profession, i will compare the cost effectiveness of such a move.
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gorgeous schooling fish slightly more expensive bangghai cardinal as far as not diminishing the pod population a refugium either on the back of tank or in sump would be the best bet. Last edited by fowlclay-boaeef?; 05/03/2010 at 02:38 PM. Reason: more info |
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The sixline is a fair choice if that is the only wrasse you ever want to add If you add the fire goby and the sixline then there is a good chance the six line could terrorize the goby
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I would put the extra rock in the sump. As long as it is in the same water column as the display system then you are still getting the bacterial filter from it If you have lots of flow and are prepared to due weekly water changes then you could add alot of the fish on your list. What I am concerned with is that when a tank is loaded up then it is very vunerable to a crash. For eg one fish dying in your tank when there are 5 others in there probably would not be a problem. However that one fish dying with 20 others in the tank then you could get a chain reaction very quickly.
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i am not planning to put that whole list of fish in my tank. it is a list of possible fish. how many would you put in is basicly what i am wanting to know. if i put in small fish of these types that range from a 2in size to a max of 4in size fully grown. there are only like 3 fish on that list that will grow to 4 inches. are there any that i might rule out right away as completely out of the question.
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I know you want someone to give you a definite number of fish to add like 10 or something but there is no magic number. If you add all those fish slowly like once every week or two then biologically you could add them all. But you take your chances of a tank crash like I explained in the post above. I think if you start to add the fish then you will get to the point where your tank looks busy enough to you and not over crowed and you will stop. What number that is really depends on you and how diligent you want to be on your water changes. eg. I have sixteen fish in a 110 gal--four of them are five-6 inches. The reef looks busy but my wife and I like it that way. I am confident my filtration system can handle an unexpected accident because I have two 40 gal refugiums, a 40gal sump, over 225 lbs of live rock in the system, a 250msx skimmer which is oversized for that system, and run phosban and carbon. Plus I do weekly water changes.
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impressive system and this answers my question. thank you. my system would be inadaquate for a large number of fish at this time. but as to the wrasse. i do not intend on adding any but small wrasse. those two in that list are the only 2 that meet my long term goal criteria. as far as size and reef safeness and pretty color. the plan is to improve the system slowly. i also did not mention i have a protein skimmer and crushed coral substrate that is currently being seeded. i plan on taking baby steps with this tank due to the nature of this hobby it would be imprudent to just go out and buy a bunch of fish and dump them in. is there a proper place to start a build thread? i am new to rc and want to go about things in the right way. i don't wanna just blow up the forum with random posts. thanks in advance
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I would start your thread in the New to the Hobby forum. Blow up the forum with random posts---trust me I've tried but this site is post proof. Don't worry--ask away--we all learn from each others questions and posts ![]()
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any problems with the fish listed getting along?
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not yet. maybe someday. Current Tank Info: 90L RR mixed reef, panworld 150ps external pump, t5/mh/led, 20g under-tank sump, 27g above tank sump, 27g fuge with 4" dsb, macro and lr rubble. |
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I saw a nice looking banana wrasse but will it get along with my mystery wrasse?
I also noticed this month's TOTM has a long nose butterfly. I've read to add to a reef with caution. Any experience with butterfly's in a reef?
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Long nose butterfly fish and copper banded butterfly fish are timid fish. If you quarantine them to the point that you have them eating then that makes it easier for them to adjust to other tank mates. Long term success with these fish requires you to feed them live black worms.
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