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10/26/2014, 04:06 AM | #12502 |
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I am picking up 2 rhomboid wrasses monday and was given 2 options: a male/female pair, or 2 females. I'm thinking of going 2 females as it's nearly 200 cheaper. However with this option, will 1 of the females eventually change to a male?
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10/26/2014, 11:31 AM | #12504 |
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Here is my Information
300g rubbermaid stock tank 60x60x24 (surface area of 2,827.43 inches2) with a 100g sump 48x28x24 (surface area of 1,152 inches2). I use a UV sterilizer, INS 300 Reef Dynamics protein skimmer, Live Rock, and CerMedia MarinePure Biofilter Media. This system currently houses :
Emperor Angel = 6 Blue Hippo Tang 5 Vlamingii Tang = 7 Blonde Naso Tang = 5 in Purple Tang = 3 in Clown Fish = 1 in Damsel = 1 in 2 Chromis = 1 in Neon Dotty = 1 in |
10/26/2014, 11:32 AM | #12505 |
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300g rubbermaid stock tank 60x60x24 (surface area of 2,827.43 inches2) with a 100g sump 48x28x24 (surface area of 1,152 inches2). I use a UV sterilizer, INS 300 Reef Dynamics protein skimmer, Live Rock, and CerMedia MarinePure Biofilter Media. This system currently houses :
Emperor Angel = 6 Blue Hippo Tang 5 Vlamingii Tang = 7 Blonde Naso Tang = 5 in Purple Tang = 3 in Clown Fish = 1 in Damsel = 1 in 2 Chromis = 1 in Neon Dotty = 1 in |
10/26/2014, 12:00 PM | #12506 |
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Prenoob dreams.
Prenoob here, I want to have a pretty tank with lots of alive stuff to watch! I am planning on a 75 gallon tank and would like to have it be BEAUTIFUL and peaceful. I for sure want some clown fish and a host anemone for them. Any suggestions on the species that would be best would be great. So far I think my favorite clown fish are the true percula? If I could have more than one pair then even better.
I love the yellow tangs but I have read that they need lots of room and if a 75 is too small then I will stay away from them. The LFS I frequent for my FW tank has a marine tank with a blue spotted jaw fish.....we are in LOVE. We gaze into each others eyes every time I go there and I would love to have one of my very own to keep in my tank. I have read about some health issues with these guys and that they need lots of stuff to build their seemingly large underground palaces. I have not found any info about whether they get along with clowns or not. I also think Mandarin Gobies are super trippy and like something from a SiFi film...would love to have one. Blennies are also very cute. Cardinal fish also seem like something from an old episode of Star Trek and I would like to keep them. Damsels seem cute and easy. Pretty much open to suggestions for little fish that can live with corals and anemones that are pretty or unusual. I have just started to research corals and definitely want some. I think the only thing I want to do is add them very slowly one or two at a time. So that's it so far.....Your experienced ideas are really welcome!!! Oh and I am planning on a sump (maybe, frankly still nervous about it flooding my house), protein skimmer, power-heads and whatever lighting I need to keep a reef thriving. I am still slowly but surely researching all of these things as I want to get the best stuff once rather than having to spend more money because I got the wrong thing. Last edited by MarkysGirl; 10/26/2014 at 12:10 PM. Reason: Added more ideas |
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10/26/2014, 09:25 PM | #12509 |
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I have seaweed offered daily to my tangs so there constantly grazing fyi
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10/27/2014, 09:36 AM | #12510 |
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New Tank Sock Help
Hi Steve. Thank you for your dedication to helping out new guys here.
I have 120 gal 48x24x24 , a 40 gal sump/fuge and with 150 lbs of LR and 80 lbs of sand. Do you think I can stock it with 2 Gramma 2 occ.clowns 1 purple fire fish 2 cranberis anthias 1 spot tailed Foxface 1 Powder Blue tang 1 flame angle 1 Diamond gobie 1 Pistol Sh 1 Fire Sh 2 Cleaners 6 Pepperments 1 Maxima clam 1 Urchin Softies and some SPS Thank you again. |
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10/27/2014, 10:22 AM | #12512 |
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Need help selecting a light for 36g reef
Hey everyone, my name is Anthony and I am new here to reef central as well as a new reef tank owner. I currently have a 75 gallon planted freshwater.
We have two green spotted puffers we purchased at walmart four years ago when my wife and I started fish keeping and when we learned they were brackish fish we started acclimating them. They are now 100% acclimated to full saltwater 1.022-25 This past weekend we purchased a 36g bowfront, eshopps skimmer, fluval 50, some cheap zoo med light with one 10k and one 460nm for about $200. I also found someone on cl who was selling sand and rock and got a five gallon bucket full of grade aaaaaaaa live sand and about 80 lb of live rock for $100! and we were happy to find a little star fish So, take a look at the pic and let me know what you think. My question is what light should I be using, I'd like to keep a variety of coral. My water perams will be good as I will be buying RO water for top offs and do not plan on keeping any other livestock besides the puffers b/c they tend to pick at EVERYTHING and i'd rather not waste my money on dead fish lol. Heres the link to the a few lights i'm thinking of getting, any suggestions would be great. Light 1 http://www.amazon.com/Marineland-Aqu...425759&sr=1-11 Light 3 |
10/27/2014, 03:45 PM | #12513 |
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Hi guys, I'm new to the marine world and I'm setting up a 36 gallon bowfront.
Right now it's empty and I've just been researching on what to get. First off I'm going to run a Marineland canister rated for 55 gallons and the heater. I'm going to get some LED's for corals and 40lbs of live sand, 15 lbs base rock and 15 life rock. Here's my very hopeful stocklist: Fish: Pair of Ocellaris clowns 2 blue/green chromis 2 zebra barred dartfish Purple dottyback My girlfriend really wants to add a flame angel but I've seen the min tank size go from 30 to 70 and I know they can eat coral. Any way that would work? Inverts: Long tentacle anemone, I know clowns don't need them, I just like them and It would be a few months before I introduced it. Brittle or chocolate chip sea star Cleaner snails/crabs Peppermint shrimp Corals: I'm not really sure what to do here, I like the polyps a lot, particularly the hairy-looking ones and then maybe some finger coral or something? Any suggestions? Thanks so much! Last edited by robbie.bruce; 10/27/2014 at 03:55 PM. |
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Ok I have revised the list slightly.. please advise 1 CBB 2 Occellaris 2 Bangai Cardinals 1 male flasher wrasse(McCoskers or Carpenters) OR a Sixline since the male flasher's colors would be subdued without a female... 1 Midas Blenny 3 Royal Grammas
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Thanks in advance for your insight.....
210g 6ft long tank. 75g sump, 3 180w full spectrum led, 120lbs of sand and 150lbs live rock. recently moved and had to store rock in brute containers for 4 weeks. Rock cycled and was moved to display tank, mini cycle complete. Mainly softies, LPS and some SPS Current inhabitants: Chocolate Tang 5 Green Chromis Still at LFS: Scopas Tang Two bonded false percs Want to add: flame angel flameback angel fire shrimp blue throat trigger (on the fence on this one) flasher wrasses (suggestions?) yellowpeel pygmy lawnmower blenny goby/shrimp pair anthias Again, thanks for the direction....much appreciated! |
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I'm ready for my first fish, well my second fish. I currently have a blue damsel in my DT which I'll remove once my new fish is ready to come out of the QT. I have a 120 gallon 5 ft. tank. Which option should I choose for my first addition.
1st option - 3 Chromis 2nd option - 3 lyretail anthias; 2 females, 1 male. 3rd option - 1 Sailfin Tang 4th option - Flasher Wrasse Feedback appreciated. |
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The sailfin tang is rated for a 100 gallon tank under Blue Zoo Aquatics, do you think that's a typo? I'd eventually love one in my display tank. |
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10/28/2014, 05:39 AM | #12522 | |
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I have an established 75g Lps + softies tank with a yellow tang, pacific blue yellow belly hippo tang, flame angel, a couple gobies and scooters. I wanna know if I can add a foxface to the bunch to help with algae control. The tangs are lacking in there control
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Ok thank you good think I have a 180g I'm the garage. Just need to drill it. And get it setup once we move here shortly. Thank you for the advice
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