I have an All-Glass 125g aquarium with pine stand and strip light. It is very clean and kept up and the stand was cleaned and polished(wood polish-pinesol type spray on). -$300
I also have 2-110w vho's in a aluminum homemade hood with 4 bulbs included - 1 actantic(I can't spell) blue, 3...
I will also throw in a 29 gallon quarintine tank with a wrot iron stand with substrate, a few rocks, blue background, a few little filters and heaters, with a strip light hood.
I am going through a breakup same as someone in a previous thread.
It is a 125 Gallon All-Glass complete setup w/livestock for $1050.00 Firm.
Included:
-125 Gal. All-Glass Aquarium
-Pine All-Glass Stand
-2 x 110w Vhos and 2 x 30w Strip light
-Wet/Dry Sump with Heaters
-Prizm Protein Skimmer w/...
Could someone run down the Pros and Cons of Bristle Worms and also exactly what they look like. I'm not trying to hijack this thread but it might shed some light on this problem of the missing fish.
I wouldn't recommend the tangs, it's like putting a dog in a tiny pin. But more importantly I would NOT go with the cleaner wrasse. Not b/c they may live or not live very long but more b/c of the concerns of what taking them off of the reefs is doing especially in Hawaii. There is a great...
A 210 gallon would be wonderful as a FOWLR. I would like to down the road do that to about a 300g. With larger tanks like said before you can put in Angels and also like said before the Wrasses. I had a Lunar or Moon Wrasse in my 125g before I decided that I wanted inverts in my tank. With a...
One thing you could consider is to get coolers and right before you leave pull all of your livestock out and put them in the coolers. I did this for my move from Missouri to Florida. What I did was drill holes in the lid of the coolers and had a battery operated air pump running through one of...
I was hoping to see if anyone has pics of nice corner tanks, like the corner bowfronts, etc. I'm curious to see the rockworks, caves, water movement and all that comes with it.
Thanks,
newt
I don't plan on getting one right now but what is the food that they feed on? I have a refugium in my sights and want to upgrade tanks and in the process will start on the reef. What should I look to get to host things like a mandarin(sp) & nudibranches?
What about nudibrances? What's the real story on them? Are they bebficial, what are their needs, wants, life aspirations? Will they work as a cleaner? They are very attractive.
All of those tiny inverts in the sand are what makes the sand Live Sand. I had sand sifting stars in my 125g up till today as I would watch them go across the glass and eat the pods right off of the glass. I have had some advice from some old timers that have said that your basic cleaning crew...
Originally posted by Bang Guy
Gotcha :)
Do you mind seeing worms on the sand? Cirratulid worms will remove detritus. As will Cerith snails and Black Atlantic Cucumbers.
Not at all. I love to see life of all kind in the tank. Especially if it seems to be self-sustained life. I would...
I did have a brittle (serpent) star when I first started out in Saltwater and he did great. He would be under the rocks and when I would feed I would see his arms come out from under the rocks and grap flakes and at night he would be out all over the rocks. In a few months if I can get the...