What do you think

manjisann

Member
I'm putting together a 20 gal tank with a 15 Gal (just an approximate guess, built it myself.) I'm gonna have pc lighting, a Aqua C Remora Urchin Skimmer (ive read really good things about these, any input) and mainly use LR for the filtration. The live rock will be in my main display tank (obviously) and some live rock rubble will be in my sump as well, for added filtration. Here are some pics, I hope they work as it is my first time trying pics.
It keeps telling me my pic is too big, to make it 500x500, anyone know what this means?
 

mlaw

New Member
it should work well i run the berlin method myself only use a protein skimmer no fuge and live rock under 130 watts of pc lighting. all my corals are growing like crazy have frags for trade on a bi- weekly basis. just make sure you do water changes to get rid of those nitrates. i do a 5 gallon water change weekly
 

manjisann

Member
I'm thinking of putting a rainford goby, a yellow clown goby (the wife likes the yellow tangs, but they get just a little big:scared: ) and a neon goby. This will obviously be done over time as I have very little money
. I'm just wondering if this will be too big a bio load, any suggestions.
 

robchuck

Active Member

Originally posted by ManjiSann
I'm thinking of putting a rainford goby, a yellow clown goby (the wife likes the yellow tangs, but they get just a little big:scared: ) and a neon goby. This will obviously be done over time as I have very little money
. I'm just wondering if this will be too big a bio load, any suggestions.

These fish don't add much to the bioload, and you should have no nutrient problems with the three of them in tank. That will be a fun tank with those three gobies swimming around.
 

manjisann

Member
Wocka,
Tanks dimensions are 24"x12"x15" give or take a quarter inch.
I am thinking of changing the fish I put in here, anyone have any suggestions, I was thinking of a bimiculous blenny, only gets about an inch and a half long, and supposed to have a lot of personality and be very peaceful, I still like the rainford, but want some mid to top water fish, any suggestions would be appreciated.
:jumping:
 

manjisann

Member
I finally have been able to put some live rock and sand in, even without the light it looks better and makes me feel better. This is always exciting to see hard work pay off. I still need another couple of pieces of live rock but it is finally coming together.
Here is a pic, I still have to let it cycle and get some lights and other things.
 
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