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Skimmerking 05-27-2004 01:47 PM

REVISED tell me what ya think
 
Well I was talking to doug tonight and he let me get bit by the bug !!!!! I'm looking for a small tank to start a small system for my room for the end of summer .

I'm probably goin to have a 30- gal tank with fowlr and a 2 perc's and starfish 1 blue and 1 red, maybe a TANG :lol: probably a faiywrasse no DSB and as much rock i can put in there PURE REEF LOOKING TANK .
lighting hagen glow mat 2x20w 40 w total or maybe a 175 MH 20K
and a ac 500 for filter and carbon

mike

Bob I 05-27-2004 03:23 PM

IMHO a 30 is far too small for a TANG, and too small for a Fairy Wrasse too. :eek:

AJ_77 05-27-2004 03:48 PM

Much too small, yes. That's quite a range of options you're throwing out there - go with the MH over the NO I would think, for starters.

I have a 29 with 2x55 PC over it - barely bright enough. Supplemental feeding, supplemental natural daylight, etc... And a pair of Ocellaris clowns, and one other tiny fish. That's about all. Certainly no TANG...

You're really limited in this size range, unless you put a lot of resources toward filtration, and maybe a sump.

Nice thing about the 29, it has no center brace, so a single MH is an option.

Beverly 05-27-2004 03:55 PM

Re: tell me what ya think
 
Michael,

Have sent you a PM about tanks.

Have to agree with boB about having a tang and a fairy wrasse in small tanks. Fairy wrasses grow to about 4"-5" long and are better in a 4' tank. A yellow coris wrasse might be okay in a 30g, though, as long as the tank is long. Tangs grow BIG, unless you fold them :eek: :mrgreen:

For lighting, you wouldn't need a MH for a fowlr, and 40 watts may not be enough to get good coraline growth. Maybe a PC setup would be a better solution, giving quite a bit of light, but not so much as to be a waste on a fowlr tank.

Skimmerking 05-27-2004 04:32 PM

PSOT REVISED SORRY ABOUT THAT


that the tang was a joke i just forgot to add the laughing face there

:lol:

like that

mike

AJ_77 05-27-2004 04:36 PM

Yeah, I THOUGHT you might be baiting us... :lol: Putting the TANG in CAPS perhaps was a clue... :biggrin:

You go, Mike! A smaller tank can be a lot of fun, like my 29. Got a nice BTA in there, and the clowns too. It's a nice centerpiece when you don't have room to go BIG. That will be an adjustment for you.

Skimmerking 05-27-2004 05:08 PM

Well talking to Bev about her other tanks ,and it looks like MAYBE ,i will be getting her BOW front 28 gal

should be fun
still thinking if i should drill the tank..

opinions

Bob I 05-27-2004 05:20 PM

As a sumpless guy. I am going to say don't bother drilling it. :eek:

Skimmerking 05-27-2004 05:39 PM

cool thanks



BOB
:mrgreen:
mike

Delphinus 05-27-2004 06:02 PM

As a sumpful guy. I am going to say, drill it if you want. :razz: A sump is a good place to hide heaters and perhaps other equipment, provide constant water level up top in the display, and so on. A good place to dump topoff or even include a float valve to provide constancy of SG, etc. etc.

But only if you want to. :mrgreen: It's really about what's easiest for you.


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