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Tamberav's 40 Breeder


Tamberav

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Equipment:
Tank: 40g Breeder
Sump: 40B sump with 20g fuge
Stand: Metal Stand (will be skinned with wood, someday)
Lights: Nanobox Retro (being made currently)
Skimmer: Diablo something or another
Sand: Bare Bottom
Rock: Reef Cleaners Dry Rock and Gulf Live Rock
Flow: 2x Mp10
Filtration: GFO & Carbon

Inhabitants:
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Coral/Macro:

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Mr. Microscope

Great concept, but I think you'll be overstocking a 29 hex with all those fish. I'd just stick with one of those pairs, or of each, or go up to a larger tank. Seven fish is pushing it even for a 40B IMO.

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Great concept, but I think you'll be overstocking a 29 hex with all those fish. I'd just stick with one of those pairs, or of each, or go up to a larger tank. Seven fish is pushing it even for a 40B IMO.

 

I will need to monitor aggression but not too worried about water quality. I can't possibly feed more than I already do! (1.5 frozen cubes in the 40B a day). In the coral magazine, Matt Peterson kept 3 spawning pairs of dragonets in a 29g planted. I hope to replicate this. Luckily he lives like 10 min away from me and I met him IRL so I can get some pointers :)

 

I think aggression will be the biggest possible problem. We'll see.

 

I will be using a carbon source as needed to control nutrients however and I don't believe he did this and I hope to tune it in so I still have a fair amount of nitrates to grow macro's

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Cameron6796

Sounds good to me. Pics ASAP please. Are you going to get ones that eat frozen food, Only option in such a small tank i would think.

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Sounds good to me. Pics ASAP please. Are you going to get ones that eat frozen food, Only option in such a small tank i would think.

 

Yes, I already have two :) My blue has been with me over a year now. Will try to get pics of the tank soon.

 

Here are the pics of my two babies, they are currently in my 40B but will be moved over when the tank is ready:

 

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Just make sure to quarantine everything first before adding. You seem to have a very detailed plan so I am sure you already planned for this. The worst thing that can happen initially is to add the new fish and have them infect your current ones with something. I am really interested in this build and excited for you. Looking forward to following along and some great pics.

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What color variation is that second one? It's BEAUTIFUL!

 

Synchiropus picturatus or spotted mandarin or target mandarin

 

 

Just make sure to quarantine everything first before adding. You seem to have a very detailed plan so I am sure you already planned for this. The worst thing that can happen initially is to add the new fish and have them infect your current ones with something. I am really interested in this build and excited for you. Looking forward to following along and some great pics.

 

No worries there, very few fish of mine haven't gone through QT. Basically the ones I skipped QT were from a trusted local reefers tank or sometimes Divers Den items.

 

Plus I need to train them to frozen in a smaller tank anyways :)

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Ammonia: 0

Nitrite: Who knows, I've never had a test kit for it :o

Nitrate: 10

 

Added some caulerpa prolifera and 2 mushroom polyps to see how they do. No pics yet as I made a dust storm when I planted the macro :P

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Ugh, I want to put a mp10 on this but thinking it makes no sense since the tank is skinny and tall. Wp25 may be best option but no battery backup then.. grrr..

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Some pics so you get the idea. It is VERY cloudy as it is new sand and I was adding more macro. I don't have any sort of skimmer or filter yet so the sand just settles on everything. Haven't even got my pumps yet, trying to figure out which ones.

 

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You met Matt Pedersen.

 

 

I absolutely hate you.

 

@.o

 

He is the head of our reef club I think. I got to oooo and ahh over his lighting maroon's few weeks ago when I bought a starkii damsel off him. Nice guy :)

 

 

Awesome build, Tamberav! Can't wait for more pics. :)

 

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Awesome concept!!!..

 

Thanks a lot! :)

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Added my green banded goby, 4 sexy shrimp, bunch of corals, and my flower nem. The flower nem is really pissed off since I had to chisel him off his rock. Then I glued the small piece of rock he was still attached to down. I figure he will let go and move if he wants to.

 

Oh and the 1st thing the flower nem did was regurgitate a bristle worm @.o

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JoeDigiorgio

Bristle worm infestation? Arrow crabs too aggressive? Get a flower nem!

 

 

Seriously though, idk much about flower nems other than the fact that they don't move a ton and they stay small but I've heard they have a pretty strong prey capture ability. What's your take on keeping these in a dragonet tank?

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Snow_Phoenix

Added my green banded goby, 4 sexy shrimp, bunch of corals, and my flower nem. The flower nem is really pissed off since I had to chisel him off his rock. Then I glued the small piece of rock he was still attached to down. I figure he will let go and move if he wants to.

 

Oh and the 1st thing the flower nem did was regurgitate a bristle worm @.o

 

Psstt...Now would be a good time to update moar pics! *poke poke*

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Bristle worm infestation? Arrow crabs too aggressive? Get a flower nem!

 

 

Seriously though, idk much about flower nems other than the fact that they don't move a ton and they stay small but I've heard they have a pretty strong prey capture ability. What's your take on keeping these in a dragonet tank?

 

guess its a nem.. it can sting and eat things but a healthy fish generally has enough smarts and strength to stay away. Plus I wonder about their slime coat being a deterrence. I have a large plate coral and my mandy's never touch it.. they will swim over over it. I assume they would do the same with a flower nem.

 

I would assume the nem would eat any pods near it though.

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I think I'm going to forgo the spotted pair and stick with a blue male and a red female. My spotted is just way to hyper and crazy while my blue is docile and lazy.

 

I also found this video and wouldn't want this to happen:

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