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For cheap rock I would read for sale posts hear. There is always someone selling it here for cheap. For a sand sifter I would go with a orange spotted goby . They do a great job and don't go into the water collum while filtering the sand through there gills and cover your corals like the yellow headed goby.
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For tangs their are a few I'm aware of that can go into a 70 gallon tanks such as kole scops and convict tangs.
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My tank is cycling! finally, looks good but need more live rock
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I have a 65 gallon tank and I've had a regal tang in it for over two years now. Regals are amoung some of the smaller tangs you can get, I would suggest sticking with the smaller variety in a 65 gallon, and buy it young so that it adjusts to the tank size better.
I also have a bi-color angel fish which is a dwarf as well. A gold striped maroon clown, yellow watchman goby and a lawnmower blennie make up the rest of the tanks inhabitants. Hope this helps. |
i got my tank running but my heater is not doing anything, just gave up and I am currently out of money(really sucks) does anyone have any solution until my next pay day,
Temp is 24 C at day 20 C at night. Thanks |
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They dont do that, problem was solved though, boss loaned me one.
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since I will be getting a new heater what would you guys suggest. Fluval heaters are they any good.
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some other good heaters -Hagen -jager -fluval |
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