Funkateer_1 Posted March 21, 2011 Author Share Posted March 21, 2011 The tank is a 30" 20 gallon long tank. Lighting: 2 x T5 HO (Aquatic Life 10k & Koralin Fiji Purple) Filtration: Aquatic Life Internal 115 Skimmer, 10 pounds of Totako bay liverock Flora: Caulerpa, Chaetomorpha, lobophora, mangrove Fauna: Banded Stingfish (Choridactylus multibarbus), Sea Goblin (Inimicus didactylus), chromis, Red footed conch, zooanthids, 'green nuke' palythoa, 'mummy eye' Echinophyllia. Link to comment
Weetabix7 Posted March 21, 2011 Share Posted March 21, 2011 Beautiful, beautiful fish. But is the tank big enough to support their bioload? Link to comment
keydiver Posted March 21, 2011 Share Posted March 21, 2011 are you actually planning on adding seagrass, or are you just using it as a generic term for macroalgae. A nice grass bed would be amazing Link to comment
Funkateer_1 Posted March 21, 2011 Author Share Posted March 21, 2011 Beautiful, beautiful fish. But is the tank big enough to support their bioload? yes it can. Its not a reef and i'm not aiming for reef parameters. are you actually planning on adding seagrass, or are you just using it as a generic term for macroalgae. A nice grass bed would be amazing I'd love to get some 'true' seagrass but its really tough to get good macroalgae on the west coast. Link to comment
Arkayology Posted March 22, 2011 Share Posted March 22, 2011 I'd love to get some 'true' seagrass but its really tough to get good macroalgae on the west coast. Got to reefcleaners and order some seagrass from John. There are a number of other websites to get some from. Nice tank. Looks clean and the fish are great. What are you feeding? Link to comment
Funkateer_1 Posted March 22, 2011 Author Share Posted March 22, 2011 Got to reefcleaners and order some seagrass from John. There are a number of other websites to get some from. Nice tank. Looks clean and the fish are great. What are you feeding? I'm gonna order some Gracilaria and manatee grass tomorrow. I feed both scorps live chromis, pellet fed ghost shrimp, frozen krill, and frozen silversides injected with gvh food soak. Usually I feed them every other day small meals. I don't do much for water changes. a couple other pics from when I had actinics The stingfish in my old tank Link to comment
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