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Reef Pilot 12-17-2010 05:08 PM

Test Post
 
Am a new member and just testing to see if my account works. I inherited a SW tank with a house we bought, so have a lot to learn. Have freshwater fish experience from many years ago, but SW is definitely a lot more demanding, and I know I will have some challenges. I see there is a lot of knowledge in these forums and hope to learn as much as I can here.

Aquattro 12-17-2010 05:12 PM

Welcome to the board!! Lots of great help here, just ask away!!

reefwars 12-17-2010 07:02 PM

WeLcome to canreef:):) everyone here is very friendly with great advise and awesome deals to be found:) the perfect place tobturn your tank into an ecosystem:)

tell us a little about your tank or what you know about it and pls letbus see pics we all loveeeee pics lol :) cheers:)

Reef Pilot 12-17-2010 11:50 PM

OK, here is some info
 
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I am attaching some photos of my tank. This my 1st attempt at posting and uploading, so hope it works.

As you can see, my tank is a little overgrown with corals and stuff. It is also full of aiptasia, which I don't like, and am trying to find fish that will feed on them. There is also lots of nuisance aglae, which I keep cleaning, and some fish are eating it, too.

The tank is 100 g with a sump and skimmer downstairs. I want to hook up a refugium as well, and am reading and trying to learn how to do that properly. My water parameters are all pretty good. Have had a challenge keeping the CA up, and need to add it every other day or so. Other things are fine, as far as I know.

RP

AquaticFinatic 12-18-2010 12:38 AM

Welcome, you sure do have some life going on there. That is one big coral!! :mrgreen:

Borderjumper 12-18-2010 12:43 AM

That's actully a very nice tank.. Some tlc and it will be wicked!

reefwars 12-18-2010 12:52 AM

very nice indeed, after some fine customizing you can have quite a system.i would think about opening it up a bit and get some more viewing space in there.

you can make some money back by fragging the corals that have outgrown the tank and selling them to other reefers its one of the percs of owning a tank and growing coral that big.theres plenty of good reads on here or simply ask for advice or another reefer to come help you:):)

cheers

Reef Pilot 12-18-2010 01:12 AM

Fragging
 
First, thanks everyone for the kind replies.

Have just heard about fragging, and may have to do it. My tank is pretty full to the surface with corals. That big one in the centre is almost two feet across. Taking a knife to live animals seems a little squeamish to me, but I guess that is how it is done. Will research it a lot more before doing anything, though.

I don't have much for custodian animals, though, no crabs or shrimp. I have a large Green Bird Wrasse, and he rips apart any shrimp or crab in about 10 seconds. So have to do a lot of manual cleaning which is a lot of work. I do have a Lawnmower Blenny in there, though, and he is pretty fat, eating algae. And my Yellow Tang is constantly grazing on algae, so I guess that helps a bit.

RP

intarsiabox 12-18-2010 02:56 AM

Welcome to Canreef! Mexican Turbo snails make really good custodians as well I find short spined sea urchins do a good job as well. Fish usually leave both of these alone.

BlueTang<3 12-18-2010 03:36 AM

I would keep and eye on the Mertensii Butterflyfish, don't think they are too good with corals usually. He should also be picking at the aiptasia everyone i had devoured it.




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Reef Pilot 12-18-2010 04:36 AM

Butterfly fish eating aiptasia
 
They are actually Pearlscale Butterfly fish. I had them in a QT tank for a few weeks and just moved them to the big tank. I would place a live rock full of aiptasia into the QT from the big tank, and they cleaned each one out in a couple days. I didn't feed them anything else, so trained them to eat the aiptasia that way.

They are already pecking away at the aiptaisia in the main tank now after a couple days. They had to get over the Yellow Tang harassing them the first day, but they are now hunting and pecking away at the aiptasia in my main tank. So will see how it goes. I noticed they don't touch the big ones, though, waving away in the water flow right in front of them, but seem to go after the hard to get ones hiding in their holes. I hope they eventually go after the big ones, too, as there must be hundreds in my tank.

One thing I noticed with these Butterfly fish, they like to play follow the leader. When one finds an aiptaisia, the others come by and also get in on the action. Sometimes, one pulls a whole aiptasia out, but it is too big to swallow, so they all then pull at it like chickens going after worms. Quite interesting to watch.

RP


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