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I had a pair of clowns and both jumped
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96" x 16" x 16"//106g Skimmerless Reef, Established Jan. 13, 2012 |
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Hmm, I got 2 pairs, in different tanks and neither has shown any interest in the waters surface, or the carpet. Strange how fish act differently in differet setups
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 Last edited by banditpowdercoat; 10-11-2009 at 05:40 PM. |
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For my tank I had glass tops but stopped using them as it gave very little distance between the T5 fixture and the glass top. This seemed to cause the fixture to get a bit too hot. I found the tops would also require cleaning every couple of days or the light would become blocked by salt buildup and algae.
I stopped using this and had a Percula clown jump out of the back of the tank. I still have an open top but now have a barrier around the tank to hopefully stop anymore jumping. To make it I used some extra baseboard that we had from our home renovations and build it around the front of the tank. For the back of the tank, since I had so much equipment and wires with the skimmer, phosban and carbon reactors I made the wall out of Lego Blocks |
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