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Tank will be a 40g long with a 10g sump. I wanted to do soft corals and the following fish:
Pair of clowns Flame angel Royal gramma I'd also like some inverts like peppermint shrimp. Sent from my HTC Evo using Tapatalk
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Is there a specific species of clown that might work better then others?
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01/02/2011, 09:32 AM | #2735 | |
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Hi evryone. I have 29 gallon tank and i plan to stock it with various soft corals and maybe a few sps if everything goes well. I have a neon cleaner goby and a 6 line wrasse already, and i was thinking about adding a dwarf angel, probably a coral beauty. I know the minimum tank size recommended is 30, so... experts? If not, what are some other small, reef-safe and preferrably inexpensive species that I could look into?
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I have a 350 gallon tank that I am getting ready to begin stocking in a week or so. Can someone recommend a specific clean up crew? It will be a FOWLR.
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01/03/2011, 03:24 PM | #2741 | |
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01/03/2011, 03:29 PM | #2742 |
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I haven't completetly decided yet but nothing that would eat the CUC. I am just starting with my first tank so was planning on starting as a FOWLR and see how that goes before moving to a reef tank.
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01/03/2011, 08:38 PM | #2744 |
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Suggestions on New Fish and Cleaning Crew
Have a 120 Gallon, wet/dry sump, will be putting a 40 gal fuge this weekend. Have a k-4 powerhead. Also buying another k-4 this weekend as well. about 70 pounds of live rock, Corallife light with 3 10K bulbs and 1 actinic bulb
Right now we have 2 blue damsels, 1 yellow damsel, 3 striped damsel, engineer goby, and 3 peppermint shrimp. I would like to get some new fish, We bought the blue and yellow damsels for the cycle of the tank. The tank has been up and running for 30 days. We have no spike at all luckily! Very happy we haven't. We would like to get a clown. We will be getting rid of the Blue and Yellow Damsels. My LFS will prolly take them back. What do you think. I would also like to get some more cleaner crew. Suggestions?
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I just started a 55 SW tank. This is my very first SW tank, I have about 10lbs of live rock in the tank now with 6 damsels, 2 turbo snails, 5 white leg crabs. It has a piggyback filter a Whisper 60, I also have Supreme Skilter 250 Protein Skimmer. (piggyback style) What my plans are (no big hurry) is to make my own live rock and set the tank out like I want it to. Then I want to get a few Clowns, True Percula - Black Percula - Gold Band Maroon also want to get a few Condylactis Anemone's. I'd like to get some Zoanthid Polyps, and Some Mushrooms.
The other fish I would like to get is :Yellow Tank :Engineer Goby :Bangaii Cardinals :Melanurus Fairy Wrasse :Coral Beauty Angelfish :Moorish Idol :Royal Gramma Basslet I need some info on lighting, Can I buy a bulb that will fit into my fixture that will be enough for every thing I want? I know they sell bulbs for a 48" fixture they say 10k ??? This is all new to me....... |
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The yellow tang and Moorish Idol are going to be too big for a 55. The Coral beauty may or may not nip at your corals -- it is a luck of the draw type thing. "Condy" anemones are not natural hosting anemones, the clowns with either be hosted by them, ignored or eaten.
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H. Malu E. Quadricolor (( BTA )) M doreensis (( LTA )) S. Haddoni S. gigantea S. mertensii H. magnifica Though the only one that a beginner should even consider would be an E. Quadricolor (( BTA )) What fixture do you have? What bulb type? (( PC, T5, MH, etc. ))
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