going to walmart in less than 1hr!!!

guppy1

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ok, i am going to walmart today and am leaving really soon, i am going to pick up some more aqua silicone, is there anything else i should buy, this is what i have right now, aqua tech power head it does 170GPH, i have a whisper heater, 10-30gal. i have a internal whisper power filter it is aloso for 10-30 galon aquariums, (i am going to have about 30lbs of lie rock so i shouldent need a big filter, right?), i have a whisper air pump for 10-30 gallon aquariums, a 14" bubble wand, and a 8' air hose, i also have a thermometer, so when i goto walmart today i am buying more aqua silicone, what else should i get?,
thanks,
shane
 
:confused:

Why are you buying it?? What are you asking??
 
well i went to walmart and bought the silicone, i did not get anthing else there, thanks tanker for inqiring about it but i did not getanything else,
thanks tho,
shane
 
i want a fowler tank, i believe that is what it is called, fish, cleaner crew, and lots of live rock, and live sand, stocked with a clown and mayby some damsels, and a couple other fish!!!
thanks,
Shane
 
ok, why is it going to be aggresive, i am confused?lol, help,
thanks,
shane
 
A couple of suggestions:

- You don't really need the air pump and bubble wand. Those are used only in freshwater tanks. Small air bubbles can be harmful in a salt water aquarium. None of the people I know who keep salt water tanks use that kind of equipment.

- Damsels have a reputation of being aggressive, particularly in small tanks. In larger tanks, it is less of a problem since they have enough space but they can fight all the time in a smaller tank.
 
Clowns and damsels are also pretty closely related and exploit similar areas in their natural envrionments. In short for the most part ,"exception being chromis", just don't mix well in tanks. The damnsels can also be a real bear to catch when you get tired of them ,"you will." They look really great when they're young and turn brown or gray mostly when adults.
hth
Max
 
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