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shadowninja
post Nov 18 2009, 10:37 PM
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QUOTE (nemmy @ Nov 17 2009, 10:55 PM) *
Did just ONE of the many pages on her site, check it out, let me know if you guys think its an improvement.

Her original tank size page
My cleaned up version of her page


That looks much better than the original. As for not finding silversides in hong kong, you can feed mysis or raw shrimp that is cut to appropriate size or maybe even clams.


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JBJ 28 Gallon HQI Nano Reef

LIVESTOCK : Picasso Percula Pair, Blue Spot Jawfish, Diamond Sleeper Goby, Rainford Goby,
INVERTS: Rose Bubble Anemone x3, 3 Scarlet Hermits , 4 BL Hermits, 3 RL hermits, 5 Astrea Snails, 5 Nassarius Snails, Tiger Pistol Shrimp, 1 Tongan Nassarius
CLAMS: Gold T. Maxea, Black & gold T. Maxima
ADDITIONAL EQUPIMENT : Heater, Vortech MP20, Coolworks Microchiller
CORALS: Pulsing Xenia, ORA Red Planet, "Gatorade" Birdsnest, Rainbow Acans, Screaming Acans, Bad Ass Rainbows, Purple Nurple Acans, Candy Cane Acans, Teal Acans, Tyree Future Grafted Montipora Cap., Ora Blue Hawkins, Ricordia Florida (Orange & Green, Yellow, Neon Green, & Teal), Caribbean Blue Millepora, Vivid Sunset Millepora, Green Staghorn, Ora Brett's Montipora Cap.,
ROCK/SAND: 1" sandbed (20 lbs), 29 lbs rock


10 Gallon Polyps and More Mantis Tank

LIVESTOCK : G. Smithii (Mantis Shrimp), Sunset Psuedo
INVERTS: Psuedocorynactis/corynactis, 2 Astrea Snails
ADDITIONAL EQUPIMENT : Heater, Hang on filter, 50/50 bulbs
CORALS: Nuke Green Palys, Neon Green Frogspawn, Pulsing Xenia, Red Fungia Plate, Tyree Fire Ice Zoas, Tyree Green Leather, Autumn Acans, Red/Green Acans, Candy Cane Acans, Purple Acans, Rainbow Palythoas, Halloween Palythoas, Green Tipped Seriatopora, ORA Joe the Coral, Tyree Red Chalice
ROCK/SAND: 2" sandbed (20 lbs), 8 lbs rock
MISC.: Chateomorpha



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disaster999
post Nov 19 2009, 07:22 AM
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ive been feeding it mysis and krill, but it doesnt want to bubble up.

ill try shrimps and clam


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Disaster999's Custom 24x14x14 glass tank with DIY Stand, and Sump Build
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nemmy
post Nov 19 2009, 04:26 PM
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QUOTE (disaster999 @ Nov 19 2009, 07:22 AM) *
ive been feeding it mysis and krill, but it doesnt want to bubble up.

ill try shrimps and clam


yeah try the fresh shrimp. And it may never bubble up, some are just goofy like that. Mine stay bubbled 95% of the time. They sure do have a "mind" of their own.


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wipndry
post Nov 19 2009, 04:47 PM
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I have my BTA in a stock 14g biocube (PC lighting) and he has never moved and has always been bubbled since I got him from my friends nem split. He claimed these guys are bulletproof and I am now a believer. He gave his nem away awhile back and found a split piece in his fuge area months later, still alive the size of a quarter. Since it has split in 3rds and I got one of the babies. I was very concerned at the begining placing him in this tank but he has done amazing, and he came from a biocube (more established then mine though). Had him since June or early July. He has more then doubled in size (Silversides, mysis, Krill, Artic pods) are the main foods I use.

I stopped using silversides lately cause he is already starting to ourgrow the tank with the current coral in it. Working on a new larger tank to move him too or to remove the other corals and just let him own the Biocube by him self. Here is a pic of the nem. All the corals have been moved further away as he grows or placed in a different tank.

http://i665.photobucket.com/albums/vv17/wipndry/DSC06968.jpg



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