New 90g

starfishhiding

New Member
Well its been 1 crazy week. I got a call from a friend asking me if i wanted to tanks. I said sure. He told me he has a 90g and a 24 nano that he needs to get rid of. He sold his biz and was closing his office, and he already had a tank at home.
When he told me everything comes with it, everything came with it. I got a proclear pump/sump, hang on skimmer, a emperor 400 filter, lighting (the big coral life one) ast... powerheads, heater, tons of junk and food. It also came with abt 150 lbs of LR and 4 inches of sand (live - he had it running for abt 8 months).
Stock list:
Sailfin
foxface
coral beauty angel
clown
anthia (not sure what type)
candy stripe cardinal
pajama cardinal
coral branded shrimp
all dif types of snails
a few crabs
6 cleaner clams
So i went last Sunday to pick it.
Im new at fish keeping, but i have been reading tons on this site. I realized if i wanted to keep status quo i would have to take the water with me, so i shouldnt get a spike ect...
I went with 2 guys, filled up 30g rubbermaid bins, took out the rock, and the fish.
somehow fit everything into the minivan, sloshed my way home (2hr trip - each way), set it it all back up dumped fishies back in, and started it up.
so now its looking good. But i had a few questions.
Im sure some of them are dumb but...
Can i add cleaner shrimp to help get rid of the rouge/pest anemones, i think they are called apstasia? or only peppermint shrimp? and will any of my stock bother them?
Does any one know the name of the pancake looking coral? (see Pic)




 

starfishhiding

New Member
Originally Posted by nYgel
nope
i tried to get the pic on the post. i guess it didnt work. How do you post a pic?
i clicked on the insert image, and pasted the link to them, but nothing came up.
Thanks.
 

misfit

Active Member
Hey Aaron,
The tank looks great!!What a deal . Nice looking Sailfin.You will be happier in the end that you went reef instead of FO.You can shot us an email anytime with questions and of course there is always SWF to help with the questions. yes, that is a plate coral.Good luck. :joy:
Wendy
 

starfishhiding

New Member
captured this funny picture. A BIG snail that is in the tank was cleaning another BIG snails back/shell when that snail decided to start climbing the wall. Here are the results:
 

mpls man

Active Member
i saw that in my nano tank yesterday, it was a crab though, hanging on to the snail going for a ride up the side of thr tank.
pretty funny
 
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