tywtly13
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I'm bored, so I'm gonna post up my tank. No pictures because I have no camera, but it is a 29 gallon tank with 50-75 pounds of live rock and 60-75 pounds of live sand (I don't really remember...it's everything from my 12 gal nano reef and my 55 gal FOWLR). Right now, it only has 2 yellow-tailed damsels and a big cleanup crew (15 nassarius snails, 10 cerith snails, 5 turbo snails, emerald crab-haven't seen him in a while-and a BIG serpent star, about 7 inches in diameter). I will get more when I get more money, but for now, I'm super broke. The original light blew and I don't have the money to get a new bulb, so I'm having to run a 10 gallon light over it, so no corals or anemones until I find a new bulb. Filter is a Marineland Emperor 400 Bio-Wheel Hang-on-back. The tank is very well established, with lots of copepods and coralline algae starting to appear. I can't give a specific age, but I can tell the backstory. I originally had a 12 gal nano tank with 15 pounds of live rock. It was a rather successful reef. Then I got a 55 gallon and set it up FOWLR with about 50 pounds of live rock and a small volitans lion, a small russells lion, a fuzzy dwarf lion, and a snowflake eel. When I moved, I had to take these tanks down and sell all the fish, and I condensed all the equipment and sand and rock to this 29, so technically, I suppose it is over 4 years old. Completely mature and healthy, with Nitrate-0, Nitrite-0, Ammonia-0, ph-8.2, specific gravity-1.025.
Once I get a light (and extra money), my planned list is as follows:
Get rid of the damsels if they are bullies
1 mandarin
2 ocellaris clowns
either a pygmy or coral beauty angel
2 firefish
1 green clown goby
3 chromis
more starfish-2 or 3 serpents, 1 or 2 sand-sifting
more crabs-emeralds and sally-lightfoot
coral banded shrimp
2 or 3 pink-tip haitian anemones
many feather dusters
2 black urchins
Any suggestions or feedback are welcome.
Once I get a light (and extra money), my planned list is as follows:
Get rid of the damsels if they are bullies
1 mandarin
2 ocellaris clowns
either a pygmy or coral beauty angel
2 firefish
1 green clown goby
3 chromis
more starfish-2 or 3 serpents, 1 or 2 sand-sifting
more crabs-emeralds and sally-lightfoot
coral banded shrimp
2 or 3 pink-tip haitian anemones
many feather dusters
2 black urchins
Any suggestions or feedback are welcome.