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![]() Set Up Date : July 25, 2002
Tank Size (LxHxW | Volume): 155 g on a custom welded one piece stand/canopy Sump Size (LxHxW | Volume): 40g glass Live Rock (Mass):~180 lbs. Live Sand (Mass): ~160 lbs. Lighting (Type | Wattage | Photoperiod): 2 x 400w /10k 10 hrs./ 2 VHO 4' Actinic 12hrs Protein Skimmer (Brand | Model): DYI Bullet 3 Biological Filtration (Type): L/R, L/S Chemical Filtration (Type): Carbon, 1 wk./mo Circulation (Rate | Brand | Model):7 Maxijet power heads on a wavemaker Return Pump (Rate | Brand | Model): MAG 12 pH (Morning | Evening):7.9 - 8.1 Temperature (Range | oC | oF): Constant 81 C Specific Gravity / Salintity (g/g | ppt): 1.026 Alkalinity (meq/l | dKH): > 3.8 mEq/L Calcium (ppm): 400 ppm Ammonia (ppm): 0 Nitrite (ppm): 0 Nitrate (ppm): 0 Phosphate (ppm): N/A Fish : Yes. Yellow Tang, White Cheek tang 4 green chromis, sunset wrasse. Corals : 25+ ass't Acro, montipora caps, digitata, encrusting, porites, pocillapora, 1 Lg. Hammer, others. Invertebrates : 1 cleaner shrimp, 3 peppermint shrimp, scarlet hermits, huge cerith snail outbreak! Maintenance Program : 10% change monthly. 5g top-off every three days with CaOH2 All new water is RO-D/I. Additional Information (include estimated total system cost if known): DIY Ca reactor to keep levels up. [ 30 September 2002, 21:26: Message edited by: Reef_Raf ] |
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![]() Brad,
You caught your shrimp eating bristle worms? cr@p.. |
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![]() Darren, didn't catch them, but I had hudreds of worms on the sand bed at night and a week after adding the shrimp, no more surface dwelling worms...none!! I suppose they could have gone into the sand, but I suspect (strongly) that they were midnight snacks! JMO
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![]() I saw mine it a few now with my own eyes.. Hard to see =( lol
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![]() was it the cleaners or the 2 peppermint shrimp. everthing I have read says the peppermint shrimp eat the worms in your sand bed.
Steve |
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![]() The cleaners. Peppermints are recent additions.
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![]() I'd suspect the peps more than the cleaners. I haven't ever seen cleaners snacking on worms. Pepermints on the other hand will. and they do a wonderful job at it.
But you never know... |
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![]() it was my cleaner steve, but I still have tons of worms!
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