Well,
It's been a long time since I've posted here.
I recently moved back to NY from Australia... and find that I'm suddenly in a place where I can get some of the fish that I always wanted.
Here's the situation:
I have - nothing.
What I'm looking at it something small, really. I'm thinking maybe a 2'er to go along the wall opposite my bed. Not a bow, I just don't have the area for that.
What I would like to get is this:
2 jawfish of undetermined type, 2 black perc's.
Really I'd like to get about 5000000 more fish, but given my current circumstances, I'll try to be reasonable
What I'd also like is some low light corals - a few shrooms, polyps... maybe a hardy low light hard coral.. bubble or some such, to con the clowns into hosting in.
Now, my memory is sketchy on this. Jawfish require a 4"+ sandbed, or is that inaccurate?
Will 2 flouro's do? I know, I'd love metal halides - it ain't happenin'. I was thinking a hood with 2 flouro's built in - or possibly 3-4 flouro's built in if I can find in all in one hood.
Can I accomplish any of this with the all-in-one tanks? Or am I looking at doing this in bits and pieces?
My end goal is this: Some nice activity, some pretty colours, and something as low maintenance as possible. Money is an issue here, although I haven't considered the budget - I'd love some input on the cost I'm looking at for this, from someone experienced.
For this I believe, although I'm not sure, that I can put in some coral sand in the filter to maintain PH levels. A deep, live sandbed for real filtration, and some live rock and invertebrates. The 4 fish plus some hardy corals - I think this will fit nicely into a 2 foot tank - am I being too ambitious?
Lastly, should I go ahead - I need some input from NY'ers - preferably in Westchester.. where/whom do I buy from, who's good/trustworthy, healthy stock? Am I looking at mail order to get that or can I go and -see- this stuff in a store, which is my preferance.
Also, I know all about cycling and setup - no need to get into that yet.
Thanks guys, lookin' forward to your input.
It's been a long time since I've posted here.
I recently moved back to NY from Australia... and find that I'm suddenly in a place where I can get some of the fish that I always wanted.
Here's the situation:
I have - nothing.
What I'm looking at it something small, really. I'm thinking maybe a 2'er to go along the wall opposite my bed. Not a bow, I just don't have the area for that.
What I would like to get is this:
2 jawfish of undetermined type, 2 black perc's.
Really I'd like to get about 5000000 more fish, but given my current circumstances, I'll try to be reasonable
What I'd also like is some low light corals - a few shrooms, polyps... maybe a hardy low light hard coral.. bubble or some such, to con the clowns into hosting in.
Now, my memory is sketchy on this. Jawfish require a 4"+ sandbed, or is that inaccurate?
Will 2 flouro's do? I know, I'd love metal halides - it ain't happenin'. I was thinking a hood with 2 flouro's built in - or possibly 3-4 flouro's built in if I can find in all in one hood.
Can I accomplish any of this with the all-in-one tanks? Or am I looking at doing this in bits and pieces?
My end goal is this: Some nice activity, some pretty colours, and something as low maintenance as possible. Money is an issue here, although I haven't considered the budget - I'd love some input on the cost I'm looking at for this, from someone experienced.
For this I believe, although I'm not sure, that I can put in some coral sand in the filter to maintain PH levels. A deep, live sandbed for real filtration, and some live rock and invertebrates. The 4 fish plus some hardy corals - I think this will fit nicely into a 2 foot tank - am I being too ambitious?
Lastly, should I go ahead - I need some input from NY'ers - preferably in Westchester.. where/whom do I buy from, who's good/trustworthy, healthy stock? Am I looking at mail order to get that or can I go and -see- this stuff in a store, which is my preferance.
Also, I know all about cycling and setup - no need to get into that yet.
Thanks guys, lookin' forward to your input.



