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mtbenino

Member
clown gobies are awesome, can you keep more than one. I will check thwe fairy wrasse..
Thanks for the help Nissan
 

nissan577

Active Member
idk about keeping more then one? maybe if its a big tank. or they will never find eachother since they are small

and N.p
 

sueandherzoo

Active Member
Sorry I haven't been here to compare cycles with you - I've been so consumed with my newly hatched seahorses that I haven't even glanced in the direction of my cycling BioCube. After I reaquascaped on Sunday I figured that probably stirred up a new ammonia spike so I might as well just leave it alone for a few days - since patience is a virtue in this hobby I'm glad to have a distraction and just let more time go by. It's possible that you are done with a cycle in just 10 days - if so, GOOD FOR YOU!
Regarding what kind of livestock to put in there, go look through all the fish swf.com has for sale..... you'll get a real good overview of what's available that you may have never even thought of. It's like a giant shopping list and they have photos of all of them. Great resource.
Keep us posted!
Sue
 

mtbenino

Member
I got a clean up crew now 10 margarita snails and 10 blue leg hermits, what a job they are doing. pics coming soon
 

mtbenino

Member
I made some additions to my biocube, I added a Korilla 1 for more flow aimimg it at the front and my return is pointed to the surface
 

mtbenino

Member
I added a lawnmower blenny to my tank and in the next few weeks would like to start adding some corals, which ones would yall suggest first, I have the lighting that comes with the biocube,
 

subielover

Active Member
Zoas, rics, yumas, and other kinds of mushrooms are good to start. Careful with that lawnmower blenny, they tend to not do well in small tanks. Make sure his diet has veggies in it, if you don't have a lot of algae in the tank.
 

mtbenino

Member
Well went to LFS and got my first corals, trumpet coral (3stalks), some zoas 2 polyps of red and 2polyps of like a neon green
 
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