yhbae
01-01-2004, 2:49 AM
I have a 33g (3ft long) tank waiting for me to put something in it... I'm thinking Lake Tang species.
I will be adding one of Julies (probably J. Trans) and one of the shellies (N. Multis if I can find it). I'll try to look for young ones, buy 4 - 5 of them each.
Lots of rocks with caves on one side, and lots of sand with shells on the other side.
My questions:
1. Can I mix any of the Malawi species here? How about a trio of Lab C or P Saulosi?
2. I have AquaClear 300 on it right now. Is this sufficient with 2 sponge medias, or do I need to supplement it with another filter?
3. I have some java ferns already established on some stones. Will this grow ok in this new environment?
4. Does one of those "purple" reef light help improve the overall look of the tank? I currently have one, but if it doesn't help, I won't use it.
5. If answer to #1 is "No", then can I put the two species in a 25g (2.5ft tank) instead? Then I can use this tank to expand my original community tank, which is the 25g... :D This tank is driven by AquaClear 200.
Appreciate any feedback!
I will be adding one of Julies (probably J. Trans) and one of the shellies (N. Multis if I can find it). I'll try to look for young ones, buy 4 - 5 of them each.
Lots of rocks with caves on one side, and lots of sand with shells on the other side.
My questions:
1. Can I mix any of the Malawi species here? How about a trio of Lab C or P Saulosi?
2. I have AquaClear 300 on it right now. Is this sufficient with 2 sponge medias, or do I need to supplement it with another filter?
3. I have some java ferns already established on some stones. Will this grow ok in this new environment?
4. Does one of those "purple" reef light help improve the overall look of the tank? I currently have one, but if it doesn't help, I won't use it.
5. If answer to #1 is "No", then can I put the two species in a 25g (2.5ft tank) instead? Then I can use this tank to expand my original community tank, which is the 25g... :D This tank is driven by AquaClear 200.
Appreciate any feedback!