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cmaxwell39
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I think they are a cool looking fish and my wife would really like one. Here are the vital statistics:
75 gal tank
30 gal sump/fuge (about 17 fuge full of chaeto)
60-70 pounds live rock
1.5 to 2 inch sand bed
Fuge is full of pods, see them crawling all over the sand bed and in the chaeto in the fuge. Sometimes see pods in the DT but not real often. Don't think I have any fish that would be real hard on my pod supply, current fish are:
Foxface
5 green chromis
1 percula clownfish
inverts are:
Coral banded shrimp
blue-legged and scarlet hermits
Snails turbo and nassarius
various corals
Current tank has been running for 9 months but was an upgrade from a 55. 55 was set up for about 6 months prior to the upgrade. I am planning on getting more live rock eventually, I guess my question is, is my current set-up suitable for a mandarian or should I wait until I get the extra rock and it has time to get established? TIA.
75 gal tank
30 gal sump/fuge (about 17 fuge full of chaeto)
60-70 pounds live rock
1.5 to 2 inch sand bed
Fuge is full of pods, see them crawling all over the sand bed and in the chaeto in the fuge. Sometimes see pods in the DT but not real often. Don't think I have any fish that would be real hard on my pod supply, current fish are:
Foxface
5 green chromis
1 percula clownfish
inverts are:
Coral banded shrimp
blue-legged and scarlet hermits
Snails turbo and nassarius
various corals
Current tank has been running for 9 months but was an upgrade from a 55. 55 was set up for about 6 months prior to the upgrade. I am planning on getting more live rock eventually, I guess my question is, is my current set-up suitable for a mandarian or should I wait until I get the extra rock and it has time to get established? TIA.