Coral Keepers 180 gallon reef diary.

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by scottallert
http:///forum/post/3045361
alls you need to do is put it in a bottle and have it drip into your tank or sump, its cheap easy and effective.
Just straight Kalk? So if I were to but the stuff from the grocery store...that's what you use?
 

detane

Member
Originally Posted by meowzer
http:///forum/post/3045331
Do you have to have a dosing mechanism...or can you just add it directly to the tank?
If so, how much per gallon do you add?
YOU DOSE. 1 Teaspoon per gallon of fresh water. You drip dose into your sump with a dripper (DIY) or a kent doser.
 

detane

Member
Originally Posted by Coral Keeper
http:///forum/post/3045354
I heard that dosing lots of Kalk at once can be deadly. Your best bet would be a auto top off. If you can't afford one, you can make a DIY one.
anything overdosed can kill. you drip dose it into your sump. Phos reactors are a waste of money and a huge (SCAM). Save your money bro, use it for corals or fish. just trying to help and I am not bashing your purchase.
 

coral keeper

Active Member
Originally Posted by DETANE
http:///forum/post/3045384
anything overdosed can kill. you drip dose it into your sump. Phos reactors are a waste of money and a huge (SCAM). Save your money bro, use it for corals or fish. just trying to help and I am not bashing your purchase.

Got it for free and so was the phosban media. ;)
 

coral keeper

Active Member
Got an update!!
I got this SWEET Black Shoulder Tang that's about 6 inches or so.(I'll take a few better pictures tomorrow.) Tell me what you think!


 

aquaknight

Active Member
Acanthurus nigricauda Sweet tang!
Have you read the wetweb on him? Very interesting fish.
The Brown-Eared Surgeonfish (note the stripe behind the eye); the most carnivorous Surgeon. Found in close association with barracudas, even sharks
in the Red Sea. Feeds on meat scraps and small demersal animals. Grows to a length of twenty inches. One off of Gili Air, Lombok, Indonesia, another in N. Sulawesi, and last in the Maldives.
 

coral keeper

Active Member
Originally Posted by AquaKnight
http:///forum/post/3052109
Acanthurus nigricauda
Sweet tang!
Have you read the wetweb on him? Very interesting fish.
Yup, that's the one! But I was just reading that they get 15 inches in the wild not 20. Also, fish never really reach full size in aquariums, so, its going to be a bit smaller than 15 inches. =)
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by Coral Keeper
http:///forum/post/3052246
Yup, that's the one! But I was just reading that they get 15 inches in the wild not 20. Also, fish never really reach full size in aquariums, so, its going to be a bit smaller than 15 inches. =)
I wonder if the fact that it eats small animals means it may eat your firefish...they don't get big.....what else do you have that's smaller?
 

coral keeper

Active Member
Originally Posted by meowzer
http:///forum/post/3052253
I wonder if the fact that it eats small animals means it may eat your firefish...they don't get big.....what else do you have that's smaller?
They don't eat small live fish. ;) I have a few things that are small like the fire fish and the yellow coris wrasse and I'm going to be getting some blennys and gobies that are small as well.
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by Coral Keeper
http:///forum/post/3052276
They don't eat small live fish. ;) I have a few things that are small like the fire fish and the yellow coris wrasse and I'm going to be getting some blennys and gobies that are small as well.
LOL...oh ok....
 
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