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coralcrazy

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okay as u guys know, i have a 2.5 gallon tank with pc lights, sorry i didn't post pics, but the guy who i just bought a system from has a 3.5 gallon tank with 70 Watt MH lighting with an iceprobe...and fans....average temp is around 81-82, anyways i wanted to know if i could keep sps in that tank? I wanted to keep my blastos that i got from Joe, but i know it would have ended up getting fried. So....i want to add xenia and a rainbow monti into the tank, also some acans and stuff.....does this sound like a good idea. For some reason xenia tend to die in my highly lit tanks?
 

coralcrazy

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yea true, but i got an auto top off...so salinity isn't an issue....hey if i was allowed a bigger tank, then i would set it up...god i can't wait till med school..one year woot!...anyways thanks for the concern, btw welcome back...anyways i have kept many small tanks without incident due to tank parms, the others where just due to pure stupidity..:)
 
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Chiefmcfuz

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Stick to softies and LPS. You can try an SPS frag in a little while.
 

Deanos

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Two things...

1. How do plan to provide the high random flow recommended for the SPS and not disturb the other corals at the same time in a tank that small?

2. Assuming you manage to make the SPS happy, how long before you need to remove it because it outgrew a tank that small?
 

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