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Aquattro 09-28-2011 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by wingedfish (Post 639377)
dosing a 2 month old tank will cause you to rip your hair out.

lol, agreed :)

Oilers 09-28-2011 06:01 PM

I have a 150G tank and I have 2 cleaner shrimps, 2 fire shrimps, 30 hermit crabs, 10 snails, regal tang, yellow tang, sailfin tang, copperband butterfly, 2 percula clowns, 2 black clowns, coral beauty, naso tang, 2 chromis. Picked up a cleaner shrimp from Steve. Looking to add a flame angel later this week.

Gripenfelter 09-28-2011 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Oilers (Post 639441)
I have a 150G tank and I have 2 cleaner shrimps, 2 fire shrimps, 30 hermit crabs, 10 snails, regal tang, yellow tang, sailfin tang, copperband butterfly, 2 percula clowns, 2 black clowns, coral beauty, naso tang, 2 chromis. Picked up a cleaner shrimp from Steve. Looking to add a flame angel later this week.

What kind of skimmer are you running for that many fish?

Aquattro 09-28-2011 06:09 PM

You've got a hefty load in there for a new tank, I'd probably hold of on more additions until things level out. If the tank doesn't have enough bacteria to break down wastes, then some acids could remain, affecting your pH.

Oilers 09-28-2011 07:14 PM

I am using an Aqua C Remora pro skimmer. Looking to upgrade to a different skimmer soon. Ken from BWA recommended Bubble Magus skimmer. Has anybody used that brand before? What was your experience with it? Any other suggestion?

Gripenfelter 09-28-2011 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Oilers (Post 639456)
I am using an Aqua C Remora pro skimmer. Looking to upgrade to a different skimmer soon. Ken from BWA recommended Bubble Magus skimmer. Has anybody used that brand before? What was your experience with it? Any other suggestion?

Don't add any more fish till you get a better skimmer. When you get a better skimmer you will probably see a more stable PH as well.

The skimmer you have now is not up to the task for what you have in the tank.

Save up and get the skimmer first. :)

Cal_stir 09-28-2011 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Oilers (Post 639456)
I am using an Aqua C Remora pro skimmer. Looking to upgrade to a different skimmer soon. Ken from BWA recommended Bubble Magus skimmer. Has anybody used that brand before? What was your experience with it? Any other suggestion?

I have a BM180-CS on my heavily stocked 90 gal, had it about 6 months now, no problems and works well, I also run a co2 scrubber on the air intake, boosted my ph 2 points and made the foam denser

ALang 09-29-2011 02:32 PM

I have a BM NAC-7 for my 130 gal sps dominated tank.
I have had it for 10 months. Got it from Ken at Blue World for a great price.
No problems, and runs extremely well for me.
I'd recommend it.

Myka 09-29-2011 03:09 PM

Oh my...I agree, the Remora skimmer is not up for the task at hand. Imo, the Remora barely even counts as a skimmer...more like an expensive air pump.

One thing you will learn one way or another is you need to GO SLOW when it comes to stocking a marine tank. Slamming that many fish in a brand new tank so fast is really teasing disaster. Please tell me you are at least using 100 lbs of live rock, not dry base rock...???

Btw, your hermit crabs will eat your snails. The shrimp should not have been added before the tank was at least 6 months old...they will have a tough time in there. The Regal, Naso, and Sailfin tangs will all outgrow the 150 gallon tank. The Copperband Butterfly has very, very poor long-term survival...I would be surprised if it lives 6 months. Please don't add the Flame Angel yet! Your tank should be 8-12 months old for the amount of stocking you have in there.

At this point, I really think you need to stop adding anything to the tank for at least 2-3 months. I have a feeling you're going to be having a lot of trouble in the next little while. Go tell Steve (or Ken) how old your tank is and what is in there already and see what they say.

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, I'm trying to save you from a disaster that would put you off on carrying on in this great hobby.

Oilers 10-03-2011 04:31 AM

I've changed my skimmer to a Bubble Magus NAC66. I hope that will be able to handle my tank.
Myka, thanks for the advice. I have about 200lbs of live rock in my tank. However, I think I am committing the newbie sin. I see everything being so beautiful and I want everything at once :biggrin:
Flame angel has been added along with a purple firefish. I will refrain myself from adding any more fish until later down the road. I was thinking of a purple tang. I know it will outgrow my tank but I might upgrade to a bigger tank later down the road. Cheers.


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