14gallon bio

frogfish

New Member
Its a oceanic 14 gal. Bio with oceanic skimmer and UV sterilizer 10lbs live sand 17lbs live rock 19 different corals, 2 clams, 1 halloween hermit, 1 electric blue legged hermit, 4 lil red legged hermits, a fromia star, turbo snail, snorkel snail, sand dollar, and my warty
 

btldreef

Moderator
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Originally Posted by frogfish http:///forum/thread/386127/14gallon-bio#post_3389750
Yes stock lights and its been running for about 2 1/2 months now
Be very careful with that clam under stock lighting. The PC's usually are not enough for it long term. I've kept small Maxima's in the same tank, because when they're young, they can't be exposed to super strong lighting right away, but as they grow, they will require more and more. Yours already looks like it might be on the verge of getting to large to be supported by the stock lighting, it looks like it's reaching for light.
 

1guydude

Well-Known Member
Sweet tank man! IMO id get rid of the u.v., i hear they kill things u dont want dead! Nothin better than a good old water change every week and a half
 

meowzer

Moderator
Welcome to the site.....the tank is beautiful, BUT really new for the star also....I didn't know you could keep a frog in a 14G.....HMMMM
 
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