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Bringing back a 12g JBJ from some serious neglect... Current Tank Info: JBJ 12g |
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05/04/2017, 01:07 PM | #27 |
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Yes, its a difficult "Hobby" and even tougher on the animals if you don't understand the basics. We've been in aquariums since the 80's and SW since '91. The basics keep changing somewhat and you have to keep up. Learning as you go is a hard way to learn, but a basic fact. Things improve and new technology etc. comes along. For example one of the "Stupid" things we did was never have an ATO system to keep the salinity more constant. Manually adding water is just not as exact. When reading this post its a basic example of having the money to invest, but not doing ones homework. Not understanding the need for a refractometer, etc. just makes one pause. Enough said. Enjoy the Hobby and have fun, but remember its a serious endeavor...not another Toy.
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05/05/2017, 04:26 AM | #28 | |
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I am not a pro so excuse me if I'm wrong. Current Tank Info: 30gal Deep Blue rimless 9/10/2014, 80gal Deep Blue rimless 40gal sump/refugium 9/11/16 LPS reef, 2 x Kessil A160 with a single Maxspect Razor, RO Prime 150INT skimmer, Sicce 3 return pump, Vortech MP40 and MP10 |
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05/05/2017, 04:11 PM | #29 |
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Hi all and thanks for the comments and advice.
I always try to get advice - maybe it wasn't good enough. I was told the Tang could be OK for a 90g - sorry if I've made a mistake. I'll make sure he's OK and if not give it to someone with a bigger tank. Building a 150g FOWLR later is on my plans - for now Tang seems OK. What I want to build is a Clownfish Harem w/ Anemones and few corals (with a Purple Tang) - that is why I have a bonded couple of long-fins (large), and other 8 different clown fish (medium) - they've been on the tank for over 6 weeks and no fighting has occurred. Here's the update on the anemone - picture attached: - The anemone found a good spot on a rock and has been attached there for a couple of days now. - Tried to feed her a small piece of shrimp but she spitted it. - I've been feeding the whole tank Reef Frenzy and will try to target the anemone with a pipette. Here are the new tank parameters, all I have done is add RO water on the top off: - Light at 15% - Flow between 10% & 25% - and power head on the opposite side of the anemone - Ph: 8.2 - Salinity:1.026 - Alk 11 (it's coming down) NO2: 0.2 NO3: 20 Calcium: 450 Magnesium: 1400 Phosphate: 0.04 and What I'm really concerned is about the tentacles - can you please tell me if there is anything that I can do to help her heal? Again, thanks for your comments and more advice on adjustments/treatment is really appreciated! Thanks Andy |
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05/05/2017, 05:20 PM | #31 |
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I think your coming along well. Don't worry too much about the tang (and yes, opinions will strongly vary on this). Since you already have an RO/DI, consider making your own SW. It'll make your life easier and certainly way cheaper.
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05/05/2017, 05:56 PM | #32 |
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That nem looks to be in bad shape. I'm not even sure it's a BTA. Seems like it's got bubbles tips (might be just very retracted tentacles) but no lines around the mouth (maybe it's too bleached to show) and the foot is on top of the rockwork vs wedged in a hole or crevice like a BTA would.
Speaking of the mouth, looks to be gaping. Still possibly ok since it's not slack. How are you feeding it. Putting the food in the mouth or letting the tentacles grab it? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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05/05/2017, 07:00 PM | #33 |
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Thanks for the advice Stolireef!
Hi vhuang168 it is a BTA, I saw her open and good in the LFS. Tentacles are retracted indeed. She is curretntly moving up, and the foot was in a crevice for 2 days. About the food, I've tried in the mouth, outside, around, etc.. If I put the in the mouth (which I understand is not the best) she spits it, if I place it nearby or in the tentacles she lets go or other fish take it. Now she is climbing and mouth is upside down. |
05/05/2017, 07:38 PM | #34 |
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I am also fairly new to having a SW tank, close to the 1 yr anniversary. I was really surprised to see you having such advance care coral. My LFS has been very careful about how quickly I stock my tank. I did get a mistaken piece of advice, and I got a "chocolate chip starfish", but it's going back tomorrow. I have a 40 tank, a perfect beginner SW tank for me.
My best advice/suggestion, go slowly in adding and type of live stock in your young tank. As for your tang, if it's happy in your tank, if all your clown fish are happy, and living in peace in your 90 gallon tank, then so be it. I'm looking forward to seeing how your tank matures. Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk |
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