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Welcome to the club!

Thanks! Not sure what my focus with this tank will be. Limited with the stock light so I may go softies/zoas and some less than common inverts. Still not sure about fish either

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reefernanoman

Thanks! Not sure what my focus with this tank will be. Limited with the stock light so I may go softies/zoas and some less than common inverts. Still not sure about fish either

Whatever you do, don't get a clownfish! I got one in my fusion 10G and two in my 28g nanocube, and they are very annoying! They mess with your corals, dig up your sand, kill your shrimp, etc! Don't get a peppermint shrimp either! They can become coral munchers like the one I had. Zoas would be a good start for corals. Good luck.

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Whatever you do, don't get a clownfish! I got one in my fusion 10G and two in my 28g nanocube, and they are very annoying! They mess with your corals, dig up your sand, kill your shrimp, etc! Don't get a peppermint shrimp either! They can become coral munchers like the one I had. Zoas would be a good start for corals. Good luck.

I kept a pair of clowns in the past, they definitely do dig a lot. Maybe I'll get a goby shrimp pair first.

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reefernanoman

I kept a pair of clowns in the past, they definitely do dig a lot. Maybe I'll get a goby shrimp pair first.

I got two candy pistol shrimp and one YWMG living together! They are great to look at!

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I got two candy pistol shrimp and one YWMG living together! They are great to look at!

Just saw your tank it looks great! I've never seen two shrimp and a goby before. No problems with the trio I'm assuming? Harlequin shrimp are so cool looking but their feeding requirements may be a bit too much for me.

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reefernanoman

Just saw your tank it looks great! I've never seen two shrimp and a goby before. No problems with the trio I'm assuming? Harlequin shrimp are so cool looking but their feeding requirements may be a bit too much for me.

 

Yeah, I got very lucky that the two pistols became a bonded pair right inside my tank. The yellow watchman goby joined in the fun too. No problems after 6 months.
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I kept a pair of clowns in the past, they definitely do dig a lot. Maybe I'll get a goby shrimp pair first.

 

I have these, they have killed so many of my corals by burying them while i'm gone for the weekend.

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Whatever you do, don't get a clownfish! I got one in my fusion 10G and two in my 28g nanocube, and they are very annoying! They mess with your corals, dig up your sand, kill your shrimp, etc! Don't get a peppermint shrimp either! They can become coral munchers like the one I had. Zoas would be a good start for corals. Good luck.

Peppermints are shitty, but clownfish? Lol where on earth did you get yours from?

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reefernanoman

Peppermints are shitty, but clownfish? Lol where on earth did you get yours from?

 

They act like they came from hell lol. My black and white clown, which is in my fusion 10G attacks my cleaner shrimp, digs, rubs against my corals. Then my female Maroon clownfish in my 28g killed my poor tuxedo sea urchin, digs like mad, throws any frag around before the glue settles, attacks my hand, and will kill any fish I put in there! Her male partner is calmer lol.
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They act like they came from hell lol. My black and white clown, which is in my fusion 10G attacks my cleaner shrimp, digs, rubs against my corals. Then my female Maroon clownfish in my 28g killed my poor tuxedo sea urchin, digs like mad, throws any frag around before the glue settles, attacks my hand, and will kill any fish I put in there! Her male partner is calmer lol.

Maroons are insanely aggressive but ocellaris clowns shouldn't be that crazy :o

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Sweet! I like the scape a lot too. I've had several clowns and never had any of them dig lol.

I like it okay. Think I may rotate that bottom right rock out so it's longways. Not sure to do with the smaller pieces on the sand on the left yet.

 

Maroons are insanely aggressive but ocellaris clowns shouldn't be that crazy :o

I kept clarkii's at one point...talk about aggressive A-hole's haha

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I like it okay. Think I may rotate that bottom right rock out so it's longways. Not sure to do with the smaller pieces on the sand on the left yet.

 

I kept clarkii's at one point...talk about aggressive A-hole's haha

 

 

I guess I'm lucky like that.

Most aggresive fish I had was a bi color dotty back.. that thing was a tool

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I like it okay. Think I may rotate that bottom right rock out so it's longways. Not sure to do with the smaller pieces on the sand on the left yet.

 

I kept clarkii's at one point...talk about aggressive A-hole's haha

It would give you a little more room for coral placement if you rotated it out.

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Talk about digging,if you get a goby and a pistol you will have lots of digging. That's all the Pistol likes to do.

That would be expected though. My clarkii's displaced about half the sand in my 20h haha.

 

It would give you a little more room for coral placement if you rotated it out.

That's exactly what I was thinking too.

 

I leave for my last spring break ever this Friday so I'm gonna have to trust the tunze nano osmolator I'm getting tomorrow to keep the tank level stable. What is everyone's experience with that ATO?

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That would be expected though. My clarkii's displaced about half the sand in my 20h haha.

 

That's exactly what I was thinking too.

 

I leave for my last spring break ever this Friday so I'm gonna have to trust the tunze nano osmolator I'm getting tomorrow to keep the tank level stable. What is everyone's experience with that ATO?

Works fine for me!

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Got my osmolator in today, this thing is awesome! Random question for you all, I lost the filter wrench to my RO/DI system and two of the cartridges are on so tight to where I can't unscrew them myself. Any suggestions or DIY methods to open them?

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So it looks like the LR I got from premium aquatics came with dino's which really sucks :angry: . I'm leaving for a week in about an hour or two. What should I do in the short time I have left? Should I leave the lights out all week? Shorten light cycle to 4 hrs a day? Any help is appreciated.

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Mike Savage

To get my cartridges off I had a buddy help me. We had all four of our hands on one canister and finally got it to move.


For my reservoir I use:

Reliance Products Aqua-Pak 2.5 Gallon Rigid Water Container.

 

I got it from Amazon for $13 and it lasts me a couple weeks.

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Came back from vacation expecting the worst but everything was great. The tunze ATO worked flawlessly and all testing read at zero so my cycle is done and I added my CUC today. 6 Nerites, 3 hermits, and 1 huge nassarius snail. Cured LR is the way to go, cuts down on the cycle by a lot.

I also noticed some other hitchhikers: a little brittle starfish, a couple bristle worms, and some small white snails. The Dino's went away with the shorter photoperiod and everything is going swimmingly now. Thinking about adding my first fish in the next week or two. Think I'm going with a goby shrimp pair.

 

Also threw in some purigen. Wanted to pick up some chemipure at the LFS while getting my CUC but the lady working there says she swears by the stuff and thinks it's way better than chemipure so I went with it. Any experiences with this stuff?

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