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smallsalty1

New Member
Hi All, just got a 29 gallon set up from a friend of mine that was downsizing some items. He had neglected the tank for a few months so I had some cleaning to do. I've had the tank set up for about 2 weeks now. Thanks to the awesome IDs sections I know I have 3 damsels, some small crabs and snails, a couple of bristle worms, coraline growth, the beginnings of some neomeris and some amphipods. I brought as much water and sand of the original tank as I could. I'm noticing more and more critters on the LR and I'm totally hooked on this site for all the information it provides. Seems like I've been on here everyday since I got the tank. I also have a 75 gallon fresh with Red Devils, some various cats and another 29 with some 5 year old gold fish that are big enough to eat (if your were so inclined).
 

pezenfuego

Active Member
Glad you're here! Best forum out there for the price.
Of course this thread is worthless without pics
May we see some pictures?
 

smallsalty1

New Member
Here is a pic of what I've got. It's pretty bland so far when compared to the set ups of seen on here, but I prefer to walk first. If all goes well with this, I may switch my 75 over and use this one and my other 29 in conjunction. Still learning about the fuge and sump tank stuff.
 

flower

Well-Known Member
LOL every time I get near my tank with a camera they hide. Welcome...yeah, that 75 is going salt...I can see it in the future LOL
This hobby is addictive.
 

smallsalty1

New Member
There are only 3 itty bitty damsels. A purple, a white and a green. The purple is normally the only one that swims around. The other two stay near the top or in a corner until it is feeding time. Of course they hide when the camera comes out. Honest, they are in there. I haven't noticed them fighting at all. I'm pretty sure they have their assigned pecking order all ready figured out. The purple is the most active. I was wondering about the sand bed depth. Is there such a thing as too much?
 
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