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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: New York City
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Don't worry not some noob shoving a Tang in for looks , i have kept many of them...I had a purple tang in a 55G for 10 years before having to give her away and a Hippo in a 45 for 11...both are still alive i unfortunately had to give those tanks away...moved into NYC from CT for college.![]() -DCG I will try to load some sump pictures today! ![]()
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: PA =(
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No I'm not saying your just a newb shoving stuff in there, I really do want to know how your pulling that off...I want a lot of fishies too ![]()
__________________ tank specs 60 gal 4ft long,1 ft wide,2 ft tall 10 gal fuge 2135 gph total w.o return cpr sr3 skimmer Coralife aqualight 48"130 watts 70+pounds Lr(lost count after a while lol) Fish:Tomini surgeon fish, 2 occelaris clowns, 1 blue-side fairy wrasse, black combtooth blenny. Inverts: scarlet skunk cleaner shrimp,One pink pincushion urchin,snails,and One green brittle star corals: toadstool leather, finger leather, frags:shroom,xenia,and palys one step at a time..... |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: New York City
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hahaha!Awesome, i will tell you the specifics here...then send you a picture once i take it. Also take into consideration into how you choose your fish...and what purpose they serve to the tank! Tangs are algae eaters...etc.etc.etc. a small group of chromis is great for eating excess food plus extremely light on the bio load, i have a few friends who have 15+ in a 40BR...they are constantly eating so you won't have any rotting food...along with your CUC...I love Nassarius snails, they keep your sand sparkling. In my opinion you have to find the right balance to maintain your tank. You can't be the one doing all of the work...like clownfish serve no purpose other then adding to your bio-load which is fine, but can cause problems if you did over-stock your tank. I see you have a 60G you should be able to keep more fish then what you have listed no problem, just add slowly...do water tests and changes and all should be fine! I know that is a very simple answer...but it has worked for me for 12 years no problems what-so-ever. The sump tank is only a standard AGA 10G. Return Pump Hagen 70 (Old 802) Pumps great...lots of flow...and doesn't get as hot as the Mag Drives. In the sump I have 10lbs. Live sand...about 15lbs Live Rock (I pulled some out to use in my 10G SPS Tank. I am using a Red Sea Berlin Lift Skimmer. Natural filtration is the best...bio balls are nitrate factories... WATER CHANGES are also extremely important! I hope this made sense! ![]() ![]() ![]() -DCG
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: New York City
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Water quality is the key to keeping many fish...The whole 1" of fish per 10G is completely subjective IMO, plus taking into consideration there full size (most you will never see in the home aquarium unless you have a huge tank...plus from how i have kept the fish...I am not saying I stock my tanks to the brim, i keep it at the point where i know i can keep the water quality very high...plus my fish don't produce all that much waste either...the Scooter Dragonet and Hawkfish plus the Chromis don't put too much of a strain on the bio-load...I really only have to worry about my large Clarkii Female and Yellow Tang and maybe the smaller male Clarkii but right now he is still small...but the Yellow Tang helps keep the algae under control, so she serves as a cleaner to my tank as well. Put it this way if you know what you are doing you can keep many things, if not...don't take the risk. ![]() -DCG
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: PA =(
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.I'm just being really cautious now because I just got into corals, the fish I have all have their reasons being there.The tang for algae, clown because every tank needs one and the wrasses because they look REALLY REALLY REALLY NICE![]()
__________________ tank specs 60 gal 4ft long,1 ft wide,2 ft tall 10 gal fuge 2135 gph total w.o return cpr sr3 skimmer Coralife aqualight 48"130 watts 70+pounds Lr(lost count after a while lol) Fish:Tomini surgeon fish, 2 occelaris clowns, 1 blue-side fairy wrasse, black combtooth blenny. Inverts: scarlet skunk cleaner shrimp,One pink pincushion urchin,snails,and One green brittle star corals: toadstool leather, finger leather, frags:shroom,xenia,and palys one step at a time..... | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Xavi Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: New York
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What itīs really important, on these small tanks, is Water changes. If on weekly basis you change 10% - 15% of it, then you are done and you can keep those fishes with no problem. Protein Skymmer is also a must (I recomend for small tanks the Remora ) |
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| | #27 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: New York City
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Was shopping tonight at Petsmart and decided to upgrade my 10G to a 20G ![]() It's all set up now I decided to go with a deeper sand bed on this one ![]() -DCG
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| LFS Owner Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Brooklyn, Cropsey Ave 11214
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Best of luck with the new setup ![]()
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| | #29 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: New York City
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I am glad i upgraded my 10G i felt very limited with the 10G especially with SPS...So it was really a great purchase...Plus the CPR Fuge which i can store my skimmer and heater in. I have a nice deep sand bed so i think i will get some sort of goby and pistol shrimp...Randall's or Yashe...Any suggestions??????? -DCG
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| | #30 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: New York City
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Reefer Ratings: (19) Friends: (43) | New pictures of the 20G
Don't worry the corals will find their way back into the tank...I need some more live rock so i don't want to run the risk of there being a slight spike in the water...
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