Yay New Tank

matt b

Active Member
Originally Posted by Hunted
Do you actually move 35 gal or do you siphon.
i fill the 35gal bucket on wheels in my bathroom and then wheel it into my room whitch is about say 40ft away and then mix salt overnight and then pump it into my tanks with a maxijet
 

matt b

Active Member
ok well my tanks full i got a aquacontroller jr and im going to be add 55 lbs of live rock and live sand in a hr or so when i get the SG right and the temp gets up there!!!!
 

matt b

Active Member
well its all set up and ready to cycle!! theres about 55lbs of LR and i dont think im going to add any more. and my canopy is built just need to order the lights and im doing 6 t5s!!
 

tropills

Member
For newcomers we offer the following advice. This is not intended to be the last word in tang keeping, but we suggest you should challenge this advice only if you have a good basis for doing so:
1. Tangs are not good choices for newly set up aquaria. To thrive they need a stable environment with pristine water conditions. Anyone thinking their newly set up aquarium is stable is invited to read through the following thread:
Maturity Issues
2. Tangs are medium to large, active fish that need plenty of space. On the question of tank sizes, we defer to Scott W. Michael, who recommends the following minimum sizes in Marine Fishes, 500+ Essential-To-Know Aquarium Species, Microcosm Ltd., 1999:
Acanthurus achilles, Achilles Surgeonfish, 100 gal (380l).
Acanthurus coeruleus, Atlantic Blue Tang, 75 gal (285l).
Acanthurus japonicus, Powder Brown Tang, 75 gal (285l).
Acanthurus leucosternon, Powder Blue Tang, 100 gal (380l).
Acanthurus lineatus, Lined or Clown Surgeonfish, 180 gal (680l).
Acanthurus nigricans, Whitecheek Surgeonfish, 75 gal (285l).
Acanthurus olivaceus, Orangeshoulder Surgeonfish, 135 gal (510l).
Acanthurus pyroferus, Mimic Surgeonfish, 75 gal (285l).
Acanthurus sohal, Sohal Surgeonfish, 180 gal (680l).
Acanthurus tristegus, Convict Surgeonfish, 75 gal (285l).
Acanthurus tristis, Indian Mimic Surgeonfish, 75 gal (285l).
Ctenochaetus hawaiiensis, Chevron Tang, 100 gal (380l).
Ctenochaetus strigosus, Kole's Tang, 75 gal (285l).
Naso brevirostris, Spotted Unicornfish, 180 gal (685l).
Naso lituratus, Orangespine Unicornfish or Naso Tang, 135 gal (510l).
Naso unicornis, Bluespine Unicornfish, 200 gal (760l).
Paracanthurus hepatus, Pacific Blue Tang, 100 gal (380l).
Zebrasoma desjardinii, Indian Ocean or Red Sea Sailfin Tang, 135 gal (510l).
Zebrasoma flavescens, Yellow Tang, 75 gal (285l).
Zebrasoma scopas, Brown Tang, 75 gal (285l).
Zebrasoma veliferum, Sailfin Tang, 135 gal (510l).
Zebrasoma xanthurum, Purple Tang, 100 gal (380l).
You will note that none of these minimum sizes are less than 75 gallons. If you have a tang in a smaller tank, you should expect that some people will give you a hard time about it. Expressing outrage about that could result in suspension of your posting privileges. We are not, BTW, giving a free pass to the self-styled "Tang Police" to be abusive.
3. The above sizes assume a standard rectangular shape with plenty of open swimming space. If your tank is full to the brim with coral, your tang won't be happy. Tanks 125G or larger are assumed to be at least six feet long (approx. two meters). Where possible, choose longer rather than deeper shapes. While smaller species may be OK in a four foot tank, they will probably do better in a five foot or longer tank.
4. We do not condone the practice of keeping more than one specimen of the same or very similar species together in the same aquarium, except possibly for Zebrasoma species in a very large tank.
5. If you wish to keep multiple dissimilar tangs in the same aquarium, we recommend you have an aquarium significantly larger than the sizes listed above.
 

jg2269jg

Member
If you are going to go with a tang i would go with the kole tang. nice beginner tang, lot of personality and it is always grazing on the rocks glass and everywhere else. Nice start on the tank looking good
 

matt b

Active Member
ok i think im going to pass on the tangs they are just to much worry with the size. im just going to go with wrasses and small stuff!!
 

hunted

Member
I must say this is pretty cool, watching a tank started from the box up, can't wait to see it in 8 months.
 

matt b

Active Member
Originally Posted by Hunted
I must say this is pretty cool, watching a tank started from the box up, can't wait to see it in 8 months.

u cant wait to see it in 8 months! just think how i feel
 

hunted

Member
Originally Posted by MaTT B
o and i have a JBJ auto topoff on the way
Let me know how that works out I'd like to have one as well
 

matt b

Active Member
Originally Posted by Hunted
Let me know how that works out I'd like to have one as well
i had one awhile back it worked great!! the only thing is if your using a normal powerhead you have to feed the tubing to the tank not the sump bcus if its in the sump the water will just keep siphoning from the ro water bucket but if you feed the tubing up it works. but im just going to use a aqualifer so i dont have that problem
 

bgrae001

Member
Hey Matt, does your Mom want to adopt me? My wife is getting really tired of me buying all this SW stuff.
It's looking good. What are the dimensions of your tank?
 

matt b

Active Member
Originally Posted by bgrae001
Hey Matt, does your Mom want to adopt me? My wife is getting really tired of me buying all this SW stuff.
It's looking good. What are the dimensions of your tank?
trust me im not getting this stuff free at all man the second i sit down its hey matt can you come help me and if i say in a min o boy thats not a pretty thing!!!!
the dims on the tank are
48x18x21
 
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