depends on where you live of course. I have a friend who built his entire tank around the sand and water near his house on Key West.
HOWEVER - if you are not in Hawaii, Keys, it's most likely a bad idea.
I need some plumbing help folks.
I just got a 180 gal acrylic tank from a friend and the overflow system has two holes in the bottom one is 1 7/8" and the other is 3 1/4" in. I need to know what types of plumbing junction ports to keep the thing from leaking on the edges and then what pipes to...
Originally Posted by igotaweinerdog
alright so i have a 55 gallon tank with 50lbs of live rock. i got the LR last thursday and put in 2 shrimp on last tuesday for a source of ammonia. after the LR came in i added 3 more shrimp and live nitrifying bacteria and a product called biozyme. recently i...
the clown is a gorgeous fish...it's also the nastiest fish on the planet - including damels.
You might as well figure out which fish you want to return to the store or give to someone because those things are bread to roam a very large area on a reef with an attitude and they don't like anyone...
Clown fish or anenome fish are named that because that's what they are wired to do.
the real quesiotn is - what is the right temperature for the anemone? A lot of them are cold water animals and don't belong on a reef and will perish. Look it up and make the safe decision.
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sailfins are pretty easy - they actually like just about anything and lettuce is fine, they can digest it just fine.
Do not however feed them the outside leafs as they may have pesticides and/or chemicals that you do not want to feed your animals.
do you soak any of your food in garlic? if not I...
Originally Posted by Dlauber
I read this somewhere
"If the rock is small enough or your toilet is big enough. Put it in the upper chamber. Think of all the water changes it will receive in 1 day"
Im not sure if the guy was serious or not...
But would that work, or are there other steps needed to...
Recommend a sump system - you can get an hang on overflow and a sump capable of about 20 gallons - that'll allow you more live stock and stablize the system.
I'd like to quickly go over my second experience with a saltwater tank and where it stands right now.
I lost my first tank to Hurrican Isabell a couple of years ago while in our rental house - we were out of electricity for a full week and when the power came back on it was obviously too late...