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11/22/2010, 09:14 PM | #1 |
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Reef Tank with no fish...?
Just wondering if this can be done with no issues.
I'm looking to be creating a new tank for my office but just wanted to have corals. Are there any issues with this? |
11/22/2010, 09:24 PM | #2 |
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Nope, no issues at all. I've had a reef with no fish. You will have to feed the corals though.
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11/22/2010, 09:45 PM | #3 |
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a nice soup of phytoplankton, rotifers and artemia would be good a lot of corals. Maybe some oyster eggs or cyclops too? Some of the larger polyped LPS corals would need meatier bits though.
What sort of corals are you considering?
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11/22/2010, 10:07 PM | #4 |
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Be prepared for your coworkers to mock you mercilessly.
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11/22/2010, 10:18 PM | #5 |
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lol,
mostly SPS, some LPS and softies at the bottom would the skimmer still need to be run. I would assume the tank stays cleaner or would that be wrong suggestion? |
11/22/2010, 10:20 PM | #6 |
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Yes, still run the skimmer. There will be gunk, (coral poop, if you will), to remove.
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11/22/2010, 10:27 PM | #7 |
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How can you resist adding two clowns?
You know you'll give in! |
11/22/2010, 10:46 PM | #8 |
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11/23/2010, 05:58 AM | #9 |
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I've thought about doing the same, but I know fish will go in eventually.
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11/23/2010, 11:00 AM | #10 |
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I've run a fishless nano for a few years now. I do feed the tank some cyclopeze a couple of times a week. I also feed krill on a feeding stick to the giant bristle worms once a week.
Get a feeding frenzy going with two or three 12" bristle worms and nobody will ask why you don't have fish.
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11/23/2010, 11:33 AM | #11 |
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Nanos are a bit different. There aren't a lot of fish that make good nano occupants, especially with coral, live rock and other stuff taking up room. I have a friend running a coral and shrimp tank in a 29 gallon Bio Cube. No fish, just corals, several types of shrimp and some healthy aiptasia that the peppermint shrimp ignore.
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11/23/2010, 11:36 AM | #12 |
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I've had several reef tanks with no fish in them. For quite a while, our 200g had no fish. A nice healthy reef can look great whether there are fish in there or not.
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11/23/2010, 11:40 AM | #13 |
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Tell your coworkers there ARE fish in there. It'll drive them crazy.
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11/23/2010, 11:41 AM | #14 |
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11/23/2010, 11:49 AM | #15 |
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Mmmm...how do I resist Nemo? I had 2 mated Clarkiis with a carpet nem. Took up half the 100g tank, and the 4" long female had four teeth. She terrorized my damsels and a dottyback and bit me bloody so many times they finally got dealt to a breeder, and are probably the parents of every Clarkii in the SW. I saw their offspring in a 32 gallon tank, and they all had plans for world domination!
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Sk8r Salinity 1.024-6; alkalinity 8.3-9.3 on KH scale; calcium 420; magnesium 1300, temp 78-80, nitrate .2. Ammonia 0. No filters: lps tank. Alk and cal won't rise if mg is low. Current Tank Info: 105g AquaVim wedge, yellow tang, sailfin blenny,royal gramma, ocellaris clown pair, yellow watchman, 100 microceriths, 25 tiny hermits, a 4" conch, 1" nassarius, recovering from 2 year hiatus with daily water change of 10%. |
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