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Have you had any luck with 5 anthias--I haven't--always whittle each other down to a pair
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another Newbie question.
I have read many threads stating that air bubbles are no good for reef aquariums. I am in the process of buying a pump to move water around in my tank. and some of these pump state that they have tubes for aeration to get oxygen in the water. Am I missing something? Can someone explain.
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You need good circulation 20-40 times your tank vol in gph and the surface should be really churning and not covered. The surface area is where the gas exchange occurs and in the sump and skimmer. Some reefers claim microbubbles irritate sps corals. You do not need to add oxygen to a health tank--coral and algae , phtoplankton in the water produce it through photosynthesis and it is exhanged at the surface of your tank
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Will Do
Thank You capn_hylinur "I LOVE THIS FORUM"
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135 gallon FOWLR. 30 gallon wet/dry converted to a sump. In the sump I have about 30 lbs of live rock, carbon, nitrate sponge, ASM G2 skimmer. I also plan on adding a DIY refugium before stocking the tank. Just bought a Red Sea Ozone generator/reddox controller which I will be running 24/7 low dose through an old skimmer as well. Two koralia Hydor #3 and one Hydor #1. 200 watt Heater. The DT is mostly Lace Rock but there is also 30-40 lbs of live rock mixed in it as well. Crushed coral aprox 1" at the bottom of the tank. I have two lights available to use..... any prefference? 60" Orbit 2 150 watt HQI & 2 130 watt actinic or a 72" Coralife 6*96 watts PC. Am I missing anything? Tank is 72 x 24 x 18.
Heres some fish I've been eyeballing: Really like the zebra moray but heard it hides a lot so now I am thinking a Jeweled moray. Achilles Tang (think hes eel food or okay?) Blonde Nasso Tang Annularis Angelfish (think he looks cool =) ) Black Hawaiin Trigger Picasso Trigger (only fish I already own but am not attached if he needs to be traded in to LFS) Would any type of lion fish be okay? I am afraid the triggers will pick on him from what I've been reading Some sort of puffer (havent picked one out yet) Raccoon Fasciatus Butterflyfish (looks cool but might get beat up?) Just kinda throwing this together surely open to sugestions of any sort. Also any suggestions on what to put in the refugium and how big it should be? |
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24 gal aquapod with:
5-6 hermits 5-6 snails 1 black false perc 1 orange false perc Will the two percs pair up, or will they fight to the death? I will get the black one first and a very young orange one later. |
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6xline wrasse, hifin goby, yellow head jawfish and tail spot blenny in 17 gallons?
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jusbechillin---Add up your adult sizes: go to liveaquaria.com and not that info: they do give it. I think the achilles is likely to find that too small. For a trigger, I'd recommend the bluethroat or niger; the angel ok with NO other angels; and the butterflyfish, unfortunately, requires two degrees less temperature than I would recommend with your other fish.
I'd recommend getting onto a site like liveaquaria with your fish list and getting into their compatibility chart. Fish need to be picked on grounds of compatibility and similar needs, without competition with each other---that guarantees a fight. Your puffer, itself a bit nippish, may be the target of some of the other fish. Ideally, you want fish with 'perfect' finnage and don't want their fins eaten off. I'm also worried about length of experience: some of these fish (the eel) are difficult feeders, which may mean either starvation or a penchant for eating their live tankmates: you are talking about some difficult and expensive fishes that attain great size in only a 135 g tank: I'd say start with your 4 greatest desires and get them well-grown in a 135, and then look at upgrading. xskyzx, the 6-line may be a problem: they're fairly aggressive with smaller fish. I'd add him last, definitely, and have an agreement you can trade him to the lfs for, say, a second highfin or jawfish if he starts harassing other fishes.
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20g long:
1 High-fin goby 1 smith's Blenny 1 Onyx Clown 1 fireball angel and maybe if i can fit a neon goby or fire fish or something like that. any opinions needed |
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here you go: http://www.reefcentral.com/wp/?p=267
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not just in case Don---for sure run every fish purchase in a qt tank if not just for observation or to get feeding properly. SK8R has an excellent thread on using a qt tank---I look for the link here it is : http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1420521
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I have a 46 bow and although I'm not ready to add fish yet, I'm trying to figure out what I want and would appreciate suggestions. I know I want 2 ocellaris clowns and I'd like to have a Coral Beauty Angelfish, although I'm not sure if my tank is quite big enough. Here are others I am considering:
Sixline Wrasse Lawnmower Blenny Banggai Cardinal Pajama Cardinal Yellow Watchman Goby and Pistol Shrmp Which of these would/wouldn't work together? Any other suggestions that would be nice in this size tank? Any I should make sure to add first/last? THANKS! |
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http://www.myfishtank.net/youtube-vi...-shrimp-video/ all your other choices are compatabile with each other and the yellow watchman is an intersting fish as long as you don't mind some disruption in the sand bed ![]()
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![]() "Seeing that you have a sandbed, the Diamond Goby should do fine initially, but in the long run it will strip it(the sandbed) of all beneficial fauna and will eventually starve to death if it refuses frozen food/flakes/pellets. " my tank has a 5" DSB and then I have a separate 50g refugium that has a buncha live rock and live rock rubble.... I have not added sand to the refugium yet but I might. Do you really think the diamond goby could strip a sandbed that large with a separate refugium? I thought it would help me keep a clean sandbed, but I dont want to overdo it ![]()
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Thanks for the video on the pistol shrimp. I hadn't seen that before. Maybe I DON'T want one of those guys.
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