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Does anybody have a saltwater Aquarium?
Reef tank??
post pics.... ;)
I'm setting up a 90 gallon reef ready corner flow tank.
I should be finishing the setup/cycling of the system
within the next 2 weeks..
I'll post pics ;D
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I've got a 60 gallon tropical tank. I've done alot of research on salt water tanks and would like to start one too. Tropical fish just can't compare in beauty to the saltwater fish. Let me know how it goes.
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Does anybody have a saltwater Aquarium?
Reef tank??
post pics.... ;)
I'm setting up a 90 gallon reef ready corner flow tank.
I should be finishing the setup/cycling of the system
within the next 2 weeks..
I'll post pics ;D
Shitload of work. If you keep up on it, they are unmatched in beauty. If you let it slip, as I did the last couple of weeks, you end up pulling all kinds of algae out of your tank.
Do yourself a favor though, stick with chromis damsels as break in fish, the domino and the velvet become very territorial and will fuck up the "good" fish you put in later. And, I know from experience, it is quite a pain in the ass to rip all your rock and coral out of your tank just to catch a bastard fish >:(
enjoy your setup ;D
did you get a calcium reactor, protien skimmer, chiller, and what kind of lights are you running?
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well, i have 3 tanks, and decided to try a nano reef tank (one year old), looks good now.
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get some of these
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get some of these
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yes, they are cute, but deadly in a reef tank.
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I have 5 right now, down from 10 when I moved last summer. >:(
I have a 75 gallon reef in my bedroom, a 55 gallon salt water fish only in my kitchen (with my stars and stripes puffer in it), a 30 gallon salt (with my dogface puffer in it) in my living room, a 20 gallon (with some assorted little things and a gobie in it) in my living room and a 30 gallon in my spare bedroom with my Grouper in it.
I've also got a few freshwater tanks.
I had to get rid of my pride and joy---a 180 gallon reef tank (235 gallon complete system) when I moved last summer. I just about cried.
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Any pics? :)
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I have 5 right now, down from 10 when I moved last summer. >:(
I have a 75 gallon reef in my bedroom, a 55 gallon salt water fish only in my kitchen (with my stars and stripes puffer in it), a 30 gallon salt (with my dogface puffer in it) in my living room, a 20 gallon (with some assorted little things and a gobie in it) in my living room and a 30 gallon in my spare bedroom with my Grouper in it.
I've also got a few freshwater tanks.
I had to get rid of my pride and joy---a 180 gallon reef tank (235 gallon complete system) when I moved last summer. I just about cried.
what kind of grouper you got in that 30? Seems like you have small tanks for the fish you keep(grouper,dogface)
Too bad about the 180, should have kept the big one and gotten rid of the little ones. In my opinion it would have been more enjoyable.
Sounds like you've got a full plate anyways 8)
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I'm going to dive in the Red Sea (Egypt) on July 26 till August 3. One big salt water aquarium. 8)
I'll see if I can lent an underwater camera to make me some pics. One of the dive spots will be Elphinstone Reef. Hopefully I see lot's of hammerheads and maybe an ocasional oceanic whitetip.
http://www.redsea-diving.info/welcome%20_pages/welcome_elphinstone.htm
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I don't have one of my own, but I visited this one when at the beach last week, I think my favorite thing was the smaller reef fish and the worst part was seeing the 10 month old Loggerhead turtle that was huddled in corner and looked miserable.
http://www.ncaquariums.com/ff/ffindex.htm
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what kind of grouper you got in that 30? Seems like you have small tanks for the fish you keep(grouper,dogface)
Too bad about the 180, should have kept the big one and gotten rid of the little ones. In my opinion it would have been more enjoyable.
Sounds like you've got a full plate anyways 8)
I have a juvenile "Red Hind" grouper and a juvenile "Dogface" puffer. Both of them will outgrow the tanks they are in.
The problem with the 180 was moving it. It's just too heavy for the floor boards in the house I'm living in now. I don't have a concrete floor in the basement to put it on.
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I have a juvenile "Red Hind" grouper and a juvenile "Dogface" puffer. Both of them will outgrow the tanks they are in.
The problem with the 180 was moving it. It's just too heavy for the floor boards in the house I'm living in now. I don't have a concrete floor in the basement to put it on.
ah yes, the old raised floor house :'( It's too bad, my buddy has a 180 reef set up, it's awesome. I have a 60 reef and I'm staying with that, elevated wood floors also. :'( "red Hind" doesn't ring a bell as far as what it looks like, but the dogface is just that, a dogface ;D
Cool man.
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Tank is going great so far ;D
I recieved a shipment of coral,inverts,and fish today from florida :D
If everything goes alright :o
I'll post pics soon.. ;)
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I have a 90 aggressive fish only that's owned by my 12" miniatus grouper! LOL! Coolest damn fish ever! Thinking of adding a baby cat shark to the mix if he miniatus doesn't try to eat him and kill them both when I introduce him to the tank.
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very nice...
i currently have a 90 gallon reef ready tank.
This an expensive hobby :o :o
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very nice...
i currently have a 90 gallon reef ready tank.
This an expensive hobby :o :o
yes, it can be very expensive.
I bought a "vampire psuedochromis" to eat the bristle worms ( I know I should have had a hold tank ::) ) he ended up eating several shrimp and some small fish before I could get him out of my tank >:(
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ouch :o :o :o
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This is my 75 gallon aquarium last fall about 6 months after we moved it 700 miles across country. I've had some problems with the purple coraline algae bleaching a bit over the winter since the move, but otherwise its doing pretty good.
(http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c15/Vet1/08afa7f5.jpg)
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Cool!! But I don't see any fish?
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Hey guys, you might find this site to be some help and a good place to get coral. Blane is a good dude, Ive been training with his cousin at the gym for about 15 years. Hes always willing to give you some advice and he has corals that even some zoos dont have! check him out a www.thesea.org
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Cool!! But I don't see any fish?
This was the second of two pictures I took. the first one I used the flash, which spooked the fish.
There is a pair of maroon clowns, a coral beauty, and a dragon goby in the tank. The maroon clowns are a breeding pair, so they basically kick the living shit out of (ie kill) most of the fish I've tried to add to the tank. For some reason they've ignored the coral beauty and the dragon goby.
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This was the second of two pictures I took. the first one I used the flash, which spooked the fish.
There is a pair of maroon clowns, a coral beauty, and a dragon goby in the tank. The maroon clowns are a breeding pair, so they basically kick the living shit out of (ie kill) most of the fish I've tried to add to the tank. For some reason they've ignored the coral beauty and the dragon goby.
the coral beauty is usually more agressive than the clowns and the dragon goby isn't a threat? I don't know, fish are strange. I have a clown goby that does the same thing, certain fish, when I add them he chases them around for days, sometimes till they are no more :'(
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the coral beauty is usually more agressive than the clowns and the dragon goby isn't a threat? I don't know, fish are strange. I have a clown goby that does the same thing, certain fish, when I add them he chases them around for days, sometimes till they are no more :'(
nah, these are Maroon clowns---the most aggressive clown fish species. They killed the other two coral beauties I put in this tank with this one. For some reason they let this one live. The dragon goby pretty much lives on the other side of the tank away from the clowns anenome and he dives under the rock when they come close.
I had something weird like the clowns letting this one fish live happen a few years back with one of my snapping turtles. I put several goldfish and minnows in the tank wtih the snapper (it was about a 15 lb male) as "enrichment food" who proceeded to mince all of the fish but the littlest one over the course of a week. For some reason that turtle never ate that fish. The fish grew to the point of it being too big for the tank with the snapping turtle--and the turtle never ate it. I ended up turning the fish out into a friends garden pond. It has never made sense to me why the turtle spared the life of that one fish.
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nah, these are Maroon clowns---the most aggressive clown fish species. They killed the other two coral beauties I put in this tank with this one. For some reason they let this one live. The dragon goby pretty much lives on the other side of the tank away from the clowns anenome and he dives under the rock when they come close.
I had something weird like the clowns letting this one fish live happen a few years back with one of my snapping turtles. I put several goldfish and minnows in the tank wtih the snapper (it was about a 15 lb male) as "enrichment food" who proceeded to mince all of the fish but the littlest one over the course of a week. For some reason that turtle never ate that fish. The fish grew to the point of it being too big for the tank with the snapping turtle--and the turtle never ate it. I ended up turning the fish out into a friends garden pond. It has never made sense to me why the turtle spared the life of that one fish.
I had that happen with my two turtles a few years ago.. I put about 15 fish in their tank and they ate all of them but the 4 white ones. They sparred them and never bothered them. Would swim right up to them and touch them but never showed any type of aggression. It boggled me as well to why it went down that way. They let the fish get so big I had to get rid of the fish as well. ??? ??? ???
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nah, these are Maroon clowns---the most aggressive clown fish species. They killed the other two coral beauties I put in this tank with this one. For some reason they let this one live. The dragon goby pretty much lives on the other side of the tank away from the clowns anenome and he dives under the rock when they come close.
I had something weird like the clowns letting this one fish live happen a few years back with one of my snapping turtles. I put several goldfish and minnows in the tank wtih the snapper (it was about a 15 lb male) as "enrichment food" who proceeded to mince all of the fish but the littlest one over the course of a week. For some reason that turtle never ate that fish. The fish grew to the point of it being too big for the tank with the snapping turtle--and the turtle never ate it. I ended up turning the fish out into a friends garden pond. It has never made sense to me why the turtle spared the life of that one fish.
We had similar result with the pirranah we used to keep at my old roommates house. Eight of them bastards and for whatever reason they let one goldfish live once and never ate him, he was as big as the pirranah when he got rid of them. Strange shit, I tell ya :-\
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Haven't posted any pics yet as 2 of my tangs have devloped early stages of ich :'( :'(
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A recent pic of my tank ;D
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A recent pic of my tank ;D
nice!! but do you have a bigger pic? :D
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A recent pic of my tank ;D
wow you got a shitload of corals, are you going to have enough room when they grow out or are you going to set up a frag tank and make some extra $$$$$$$$$$$ ??
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nice!! but do you have a bigger pic? :D
Took it with my camera phone :-\
I'll take some with my digital camera ASAP :P
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wow you got a shitload of corals, are you going to have enough room when they grow out or are you going to set up a frag tank and make some extra $$$$$$$$$$$ ??
Don't know yet :-\
Maybe i can re-coop some of the invested money ;D ;D