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Unread 01/05/2011, 03:55 PM   #2776
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Thanks! Tank is supposed to come tomorrow. I'll scout heaters and skimmers today.
Michelle, I would also strongly recommend a ranco controller for the heater. Most heaters break in the on position and this controller (or equivalent) will allow you to sleep better.


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Unread 01/05/2011, 04:02 PM   #2777
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Michelle, I would also strongly recommend a ranco controller for the heater. Most heaters break in the on position and this controller (or equivalent) will allow you to sleep better.
I have to agree completely.

All of my heaters are controlled by my ReefKeepers.


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Unread 01/05/2011, 06:40 PM   #2779
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Can I get a one spot fox face if I have a 75 gallon tank?


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Unread 01/05/2011, 08:07 PM   #2780
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I have just set up my 55 gallon aquarium, it has a hob filter, there is no sub, or refuge right now. I would like to know what fish I could put in this. I want colorfull and a peaceful fish. I am currently thinking that I will need to start a refuge shortly for my mandarin that I want but I plan on getting him in a year.
So what do you think of
2 Ocellaris clowns
1 Clown Goby Green
1 Firefish
1 Spotted Cardinal Fish
1 Yelow Prawn Goby
1 Green Mandarin (1 year from now)
What other fish could I add to these or what would you substitute, my tank has not cycled yet so I have time to research all that you suggest.


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Unread 01/05/2011, 08:42 PM   #2781
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Hey guys, I'm starting up two tanks, one 20L FOWLR, and one 29g reef.

The 20L has a simple flourescent light, 100 watt hydor heater, and a Aquaclear 30 HOB power filter. I could add a small HOB skimmer, or an additional filter if need be. For stocking I was thinking:
Purple Firefish
Orange-lined Cardinal
Osc. Clown
Some kind of Goby


For the 29 Reef, I have a RemoraC Nano skimmer, 200 watt heater, and haven't decided on a light fixture yet. I REALLY have my heart set on an ORA mandarin, and yes I've heard all the horror stories. I think I'm going to ask my LFS to order one, then feed it in front of me, and take it if it eats.
Besides that:
Yellowfin Flasher Wrasse
Either a Orchid or Indigo Dottyback (can I have both or are they conspecific aggressive?)
Bangai Cardinal
Some sort of goby or other fish


What do you guys think?


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Unread 01/05/2011, 09:31 PM   #2782
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I have just set up my 55 gallon aquarium, it has a hob filter, there is no sub, or refuge right now. I would like to know what fish I could put in this. I want colorfull and a peaceful fish. I am currently thinking that I will need to start a refuge shortly for my mandarin that I want but I plan on getting him in a year.
So what do you think of
2 Ocellaris clowns
1 Clown Goby Green
1 Firefish
1 Spotted Cardinal Fish
1 Yelow Prawn Goby
1 Green Mandarin (1 year from now)
What other fish could I add to these or what would you substitute, my tank has not cycled yet so I have time to research all that you suggest.
A clown goby may irritate SPS corals but if you are not planning those it should be fine. If you really want any mandarin, you should consider a refugium for copepod production. All the rest seem fine.


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Unread 01/05/2011, 09:36 PM   #2783
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Hey guys, I'm starting up two tanks, one 20L FOWLR, and one 29g reef.

The 20L has a simple flourescent light, 100 watt hydor heater, and a Aquaclear 30 HOB power filter. I could add a small HOB skimmer, or an additional filter if need be. For stocking I was thinking:
Purple Firefish
Orange-lined Cardinal
Osc. Clown
Some kind of Goby


For the 29 Reef, I have a RemoraC Nano skimmer, 200 watt heater, and haven't decided on a light fixture yet. I REALLY have my heart set on an ORA mandarin, and yes I've heard all the horror stories. I think I'm going to ask my LFS to order one, then feed it in front of me, and take it if it eats.
Besides that:
Yellowfin Flasher Wrasse
Either a Orchid or Indigo Dottyback (can I have both or are they conspecific aggressive?)
Bangai Cardinal
Some sort of goby or other fish


What do you guys think?
For the 20L, I would not add the clownfish but the rest should be fine.

For the 29 gallon tank, keeping any mandarin and specifically an ORA mandarin will be very difficult. You will have to spot feed it multiple times per day. I would recommend against it. Dottybacks are relatively aggressive so having two won't work. If you want to have a flasher wrasse, the orchid dottyback may work, the indigo will NOT work. If you are planning sand, a goby/prawn combination is fun.


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Unread 01/05/2011, 10:21 PM   #2784
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Stocking list

I am setting up a 120 gallon tank with a pm30 sump with refugium, protein skimmer, t5 six bulb light. I plan to have a mix of LPS and SPS coral. This is what I was thinking as far as fish stocking:

Pair ocellaris clowns
Mystery wrasse
3 Bartlett anthias (1 male and 2 female)
Magnificent foxface
Hippo tang
Yellow tang
Yellow eye kole tang
Sailfin tang

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Unread 01/05/2011, 10:45 PM   #2785
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I am setting up a 120 gallon tank with a pm30 sump with refugium, protein skimmer, t5 six bulb light. I plan to have a mix of LPS and SPS coral. This is what I was thinking as far as fish stocking:

Pair ocellaris clowns
Mystery wrasse
3 Bartlett anthias (1 male and 2 female)
Magnificent foxface
Hippo tang
Yellow tang
Yellow eye kole tang
Sailfin tang

Thoughts?
Mystery wrasses have a habit of eating shrimp -- so keep that in mind.

IMO, the hippo and sailfin with both get too big for that tank.


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Unread 01/05/2011, 11:59 PM   #2786
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For the 20L, I would not add the clownfish but the rest should be fine.

For the 29 gallon tank, keeping any mandarin and specifically an ORA mandarin will be very difficult. You will have to spot feed it multiple times per day. I would recommend against it. Dottybacks are relatively aggressive so having two won't work. If you want to have a flasher wrasse, the orchid dottyback may work, the indigo will NOT work. If you are planning sand, a goby/prawn combination is fun.

Why would the indigo not work, and the orchid possibly work? Lets say I replace the mandarin with a clown, would that work?


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Unread 01/06/2011, 06:24 AM   #2787
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Why would the indigo not work, and the orchid possibly work? Lets say I replace the mandarin with a clown, would that work?
Dottybacks are aggressive. The Orchid is the least aggressive. Dottybacks are normally not compatible with flasher wrasses because of their aggressive nature.


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Unread 01/06/2011, 08:20 AM   #2788
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Mystery wrasses have a habit of eating shrimp -- so keep that in mind.

IMO, the hippo and sailfin with both get too big for that tank.
What wrasse(s) would you recommend that don't have a habit of eating shrimp?


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Unread 01/06/2011, 08:23 AM   #2789
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Limbaughi Chromis

I was considering putting 4-6 Limbaughi Chromis in my tank which will eventually be a full reef. Local fish sellers are all for it. I spoke with someone who should know what he is talking about, and sounds like he does, about it and he pointed out that the Limbaughi are a little deeper water fish and would have a problem with the light on full reef. I have facility to introduce brighter light slowly and big tank has enough caves for them to hide from the Halides if neccessary. Any thoughts? Tank is 120 show with 4 T 5's and two metal Halides (currently not used as no coral's present) within foot of water surface with more than enough water flow and sump capacity. If light bulb change on the T 5's would make a difference short term I would change them .



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Unread 01/06/2011, 12:36 PM   #2790
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What wrasse(s) would you recommend that don't have a habit of eating shrimp?
Fairy and flasher wrasses are interesting and do not eat shrimp. Flasher wrasses do well as singles, pairs, trio (MFF)


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Unread 01/06/2011, 12:42 PM   #2791
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I was considering putting 4-6 Limbaughi Chromis in my tank which will eventually be a full reef. Local fish sellers are all for it. I spoke with someone who should know what he is talking about, and sounds like he does, about it and he pointed out that the Limbaughi are a little deeper water fish and would have a problem with the light on full reef. I have facility to introduce brighter light slowly and big tank has enough caves for them to hide from the Halides if neccessary. Any thoughts? Tank is 120 show with 4 T 5's and two metal Halides (currently not used as no coral's present) within foot of water surface with more than enough water flow and sump capacity. If light bulb change on the T 5's would make a difference short term I would change them .
I personally like the appearance of Limbaughi Chromis which can be found in schools throughout the Eastern Central Pacific from Southern California through Mexico. These are wonderful reef fish that resemble the blue damsel when mature, but are much less aggressive. As juveniles, these chromis are blue with a yellow tail. As they mature, they lose the yellow coloration within the tail, and their overall blue coloration darkens to purple.

It is a very hardy fish found in a variety of aquariums. It is commonly kept long term, in small schools, and used by beginners to learn the hobby. It may also be included in larger schools in show tanks. It is a peaceful fish, and adds a dramatic effect to the tank. The Limbaughi Chromis will live from 8-15 years in an aquarium in water of good quality.

The diet should be varied and consist of meaty items, herbivore flakes, and frozen preparations. Using vitamin-enriched foods may help to preserve the bright color. Soak in Selcon, Vitality, or equivalent.

So, all in all I think you would like this fish. If you have caves and overhangs, I would not be overly concerned with lighting but if you do have the ability to increase your lighting progressively, it cannot hurt.


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Hello, I would like to add a sponge to my tank, I don't think they are difficult to keep, but just to be sure what do you folks think?


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Hello, I would like to add a sponge to my tank, I don't think they are difficult to keep, but just to be sure what do you folks think?
This thread is really about fish. That being said, I know very little about sponges; i have volunteers that are growing in my tanks but I have never intentionally added one. In one of my tanks, I have angelfish that would eat it if it were available. I think that Sk8r has sponges?


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Unread 01/06/2011, 09:42 PM   #2794
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220 gallons with 30 gallon fuge and 60 gallon sump. Tank is 72 wide 24 deep and 30 tall. Octopus skimmer with two sicce psk2500's. 300 lbs live rock 4" sand bed. So far I have a kole tang and a pair of black clowns. 8 bartlet anthias have been ordered and should be here next week. Then I plan these in the following order.... Blonde Nasso, powder brown, desjardini sailfin.... Also was thinking a pair of flasher wrasses and possibly a goby of some sort. I also have 5 nassarius, 10 black turbos, 5 cerith, and 5 nerith snails. Also have 10 small hermit crabs. Tank has been setup for 3 months and all parameters read great for the water. At what rate should I add more clean up crew and what kind? Also plan on some shrimp, How many and can I mix types? Any problems with what I have planned? Besides triggers (which I am not wanting) what else is reef safe that might be a nice addition? Maybe a magnificent fox face?



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Unread 01/06/2011, 11:03 PM   #2795
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Setting up a 29g reef that's fish-centered however. So far I have:

Yellowfin Flasher Wrasse

Bangai Cardinal

Black Cap Basslet

Osc. Clown

Would those four plus some kind of Goby work? Thanks.


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Unread 01/07/2011, 01:11 PM   #2796
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My friend got a 75 bowfront about 2 months ago had been setup for 9 months as FOWLR. Is reef ready with 30 sump bio balls and a current skimmer. It has 80lb lr and 2" sand. It came with coral beauty, large maroon clown, yellow tang, toby puffer, velvet and convect damsel. He bought 3 anemones, mushrooms, zoas, leather coral and some other I'm sure. Now he has a snowflake eel. I went by and the anemones keep m


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My friend got a 75 bowfront about 2 months ago had been setup for 9 months as FOWLR. Is reef ready with 30 sump bio balls and a current skimmer. It has 80lb lr and 2" sand. It came with coral beauty, large maroon clown, yellow tang, toby puffer, velvet and convect damsel. He bought 3 anemones, mushrooms, zoas, leather coral and some other I'm sure. Now he has a snowflake eel. I went by and the anemones keep m
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Do you know what species of anemones they are?
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What are the parameters? (( with numbers ))


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Sry. I went by to check out the eel and he was swimming around and brushed up against an anemone then took off. My question is the eel ok in a tank with anemones and is that to many fish for a 75?


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My questions are still the same -- from above,


Do you know what species of anemones they are?
What lights?
What are the parameters? (( with numbers ))


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He didn't take my advise he hasn't tested water. When I went by I tested ph 8 and sg1.024 has pc lights 2 96w I also did 5 gal water change all I could spare right then. Dint know for sure on the anemones one looks like a bleached bubble tip with purple on tips I'm not sure what they are. Oh and temp was 78. I pretty sure he's headed for disaster but hope he's wises up soon. Thanks


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