Tall, 150 G, clif like rock, its a reef so I'm a little worried about my fire bogys but they are pritty quick and don't come out much, and getting the vollitan smaller than my king of the tank (foxface) so neither of them get hurt
Hey! So I'm getting a new volitan for my birthday! Lost my last one to a badly timed vacation. Need some help brushing up on everything, I was devistated when I lost my first one so all information is welcome to help with the new guy :) simple to minute! All is apreciated
Thnx guyes! :D
Anything with bubbles in SW is a bad idea, really fast evaporation so there's lots of fluctuations.
I don't know where you are, but I'm trying to get rid of a 35g tank with a nice LED light and a half decent filter, my start up marine tank. :) if your intersted. Quote me and ill send u me...
good rule of thumb is that if its fuzzy its harmful (in the case of reefs) most fuzzy crabs, like emeralds, have a tendency to do a grate job at cleaning, but nip at corals.
coral spawn that looks exactly and behaves exactly like jellyfish? is that possible?
checked the crab and shrimp and nothing there.
i caught some of them 2 days ago and put them in a separate tank with a bubbler, no sand nothing, its a brine shrimp hatchery so its all black. there still alive...
2 maze brain
hammer
frog spawn
opern brain
plate
acan
ancan lord
fox coral
cabbage coral
plate again
star polyps
lots of mushrooms
and tons of polyps colony and frags
not, there not stationary, tanks almost a year old. no new anything in 3 months, last thing that was added was a fish. no new habitats since the start.
i made my own stand as well, i have a construction background so it was a breeze, but its pricey! love it! and love yours! its so nice when you have it exactly the way u want it :)
title pretty much says it all. i have an "infestation" of minute jellies.
there to small to get a picture, but the really do look just like jellyfish. only there about the size of this --> 0
yah. seriously. the behave like jellies and everything!?
is this possible? or is there a more plausible...
thanx everyone!! going to try it all,
2 power heads and a return spray bar
7 months
yes i use RO
I have a diamond back goby, and other algae eaters but they only eat macro or greens
argg!!! i have more dust in my tank than water! ive tried water changes, scrubbing, directly siphoning it out and it keeps on coming back! somebody please help me! it hides all the coralline and makes the sand look so dirty! somebody please help! ill do anything!
That's sounds cute!
I'm doing a small deskside jellyfish tank!
But for a salt tank I would recomend one or two blue leg hermits (add extra shells for them)
Clown ghost shrimp
Dwarf feather dusters (size is iffy)
Tank bred neon gobys.
But you should look into getting at least at 6 or 7...
I used to breed cichlids so the 15 is the old fry tank. But I think I'm going to flip it so its tall instead of long. I have a 25g that breed rotifers and brine shrimp to feed my 90g reef. So foods taken care of. I just really need to know if I really need a cooling unit, sould it be 3sided...
Move if need be. Didn't know where to put this.
I'm looking to have a nano jellyfish tank. 15g.
What do I need? I have a glass box. So I need all the info I can get.
I had the same thing, it was a type of hair algea. Doubled up on blue leg hermits. Got 20 for a 25g and a pin cusion urchin. Had the urchin for 2 weeks till it was gone, took him back and let the hermits take care of any thing that grew back.
My problem was solved. Hope this helps.
My sailfin is stupid fat. Its just the clown tang. There is this powder mix that when mixed with water turns to a gell and its algea based with other nutriance, can't rember the name right now but he seems to be eating that. You dip a rock in it befor it hardens and then the tangs graze on it...