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mboswell1982

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gotcha, im just asking if i can do any fish, an if so, which ones, wanna have some options ya know, but, we are prolly not gonna put anything but a few dwarf blue legs in it
 

rotarymagic

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Originally Posted by mboswell1982
http:///forum/post/2866348
gotcha, im just asking if i can do any fish, an if so, which ones, wanna have some options ya know, but, we are prolly not gonna put anything but a few dwarf blue legs in it
trimmas and eviota gobies are really small and cheap..
 

mboswell1982

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i like the eviota's, what about the red stripe? they only get an inch long as well :p or are those bad news gobies? lol
ok, so tomorrow, i manage to fashion an overflow box, and silicone it into the tank, then try an fashion a sump, first, gotta see if the sump can be built before i try an do the overflow box LOL, so, will the penguin 550 work? should i maybe put one of the powerfilters on the sump? even added filtration?
 

rotarymagic

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Originally Posted by mboswell1982
http:///forum/post/2866355
i like the eviota's, what about the red stripe? they only get an inch long as well :p or are those bad news gobies? lol
ok, so tomorrow, i manage to fashion an overflow box, and silicone it into the tank, then try an fashion a sump, first, gotta see if the sump can be built before i try an do the overflow box LOL, so, will the penguin 550 work? should i maybe put one of the powerfilters on the sump? even added filtration?
when you say red stripe you're referring to trimma gobies right? 2 trimmas or 2 gold nosed eviotas would be fine I guess.. only if you REALLY had to have fish.. they don't do any free swimming stuff though... mostly perching.
 

mboswell1982

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yeah, scientific name is trimma cana, its striped instead of spotted like the other trimma, i didnt notice til just now that it was a trimma LOL
 

sepulatian

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The tank is nice Bos! I had a 2.5 gallon with a whisper 10 on it as my ghost shrimp tank. Those filters are terrible by the way, same thing as a top fin. The only size I have ever had a problem with is the 10 and the 20. They just don't have the power to filter properly, even on a small tank. I have never had that small of a SW tank so I can't imagine what you would put in there other than rocks, corals, and inverts. Fish would be too much of a bio load in such a small tank. I hope this works out well for you!
 

mboswell1982

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thanks sep, im gonna try an piece together a sump tomorrow outta whats left of the acrylic, make it, hopefully, about 2g LOL and then use the penguin 550 that he gave me for a pump
 

keri

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He HAS a tank!!!
heh, good work :) I can't wait to see pics of the progress!!
I say definately get some sexy shrimp, I just love them.
 

mboswell1982

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first thing thats gonna be put in the tank is 6 very tiny dwarf hermits, 2 blue legs, 2 electric blues, and 2 zebras
once i get it cycled of course
 

keri

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My bluelegs have been absolute GENTLEMEN!
(It's just my zebra legged's that seem to have a taste for stolen property and escargot) ;) But.... I still love them :)
I actually lose very few snails.
 

mboswell1982

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argh, so i gotta have a snail or 3, ugh, i just dont like snails, reminds me wayyyy to much of these damnable banana slugs we get up here that seem to infest everything
 

rotarymagic

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Originally Posted by Keri
http:///forum/post/2866430
My bluelegs have been absolute GENTLEMEN!
(It's just my zebra legged's that seem to have a taste for stolen property and escargot) ;) But.... I still love them :)
I actually lose very few snails.
bluelegs for me are quite the opposite..
the only partial success I've had with hermits is scarlets.. but the bluelegs ate those a long time ago..
 

1990jpyj

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congrats on the tank man. now you get to play the wating game to get it all cycled, unless you can buy everything cured, the live rock and sand that is
 

rotarymagic

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which in a 2.5 gallon tank is exactly what I'd do... LOL
established sand... established rock... preferrably established tank water...
let it bloom, toss in a CUC, wait a week, do a water change.
 

mboswell1982

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gotta build the sump first LOL and what ya think about turning the largest powerfilter into a HOB overflow? drilling it out, sealing a piece of pvc in there, put a 90 on it, drop it down into the sump and use the powerhead/pump i got, runnin a piece of locline with a splitter and dropping the water back into the tank on both sides of the powerfilter?
 

fireykat04

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Originally Posted by mboswell1982
http:///forum/post/2866432
argh, so i gotta have a snail or 3, ugh, i just dont like snails, reminds me wayyyy to much of these damnable banana slugs we get up here that seem to infest everything
Woo HOOO congrats, looks like you made a great haul!! Can't wait to see what you do with it. As for the snails.... NASSARIUS snails. they pretty much stay in the sand.. excellent little critters.
 

mboswell1982

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ok, so ill get some n. snails, but, im thinkin serious about doin some dwarf horses, if i can, in this sucker, an if they'll survive with zoas
 
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