Originally posted by Beckzilla
Hey Poly, would you mind telling me what kind of equipment you are using and so forth. Like sump, fuge powerheads etc. Would definitely appreciate it so i can get a better understanding what is working good out there in marineland.
He He ok, but most dont setup live tanks, they setup chemical tanks. Here's my stuff. =)
55 gallon tank
2 Power heads (300's)
1 Sea Clone protien skimmer (100 gallon capable)
standard florescent currently moveing to 10k and higher bulbs soonish
about 40pnds of dead rocks
20pnd of crushed coral not disturbed to much but some what crushed
I run my Water at 1.018 - 1.020 the fish do great and diseases cant survive at this salt content nearly as well.
Now something that some would be absolutely apposed to is getting Black Molly's to seed your tank after it has cycled a bit and has shown algea growth and spread through out the current flows. I get my molly's from a local store for like 1.50 appiece so I am not looseing allot of money if they dont make it. These little black fishy's help well, poop the place up, it acts as a fertiliser for the algea's, and then blamy! you got growth everywere, and your tank will cycle/stabalise in no time. Also if a molly does die, let it sit! Wait for it to start to decay, this will help the algea's. It doesn't need to stay to long, then you can grab him out.
After the tank has cycled, it is always good to place some Yellow Tail Damsels in the tank for a while, to make sure the environment is suitible for your fishes. I randomly fed Pellets, Flakes, Brine, even formula 2 for angels to my damsels and Molly's while awaiting the tank to grow. These foods help in building up the environment. Finaly, when you think its ready, do a 10% water change!
I would recomend adding a couple ClarkII clowns if your planning clowns, these clowns are hardy, their also very open to what type of aneanome you can select for them. I will post you a couple pictures of mine. over all its a waiting game but take what I have to heart. It works, and it works well, with ABSOLUTELY NO CHEMICALS!!!!! Much much healthier for fish, and takes a bit longer to start, but is much easier to take care of.