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![]() If I set up a 10gal what would I need in it? Rock sand owerhead? What kind if lighting would I need? Also would I need a filter? I'm going to my lfs on Sunday to pick up my new tangs . Last time I was in my lfs the had a lil 10 gal package for 50 bucks so maybe I'll pick that up.
Cheers Ray
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You may find a cheap 10 gallon combo that does the trick If you see at night a rock in your main tank that has pods on it you can transfer that too. |
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![]() That sounds easy enough! I'm tearing down my tank tommorow morning to catch a couple of tangs and I have a ton of extra rock in my sump! So this should be a peice of cake! How much sand should I use? Make a sand bed or just enough to seed the tank?
Cheers Ray
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When you are at the LFS if they have a fresh live rock with an abundance of life on it, buy it and put it in your 10gallon as well. |
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![]() would the rock in my sump not do the job? i have a few decent sized peices that have lots of spots for copepods to hide. sorry for all the Q's lol
cheers Ray
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![]() Look tonight when it is dark. If the sump rock is crawling with copepods it will be ok. If not invest in a fresh alive new rock (even if it is smallish) to seed your Copepodium.
Last edited by naesco; 11-07-2009 at 12:22 AM. |
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