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![]() hey guys, pretty new to saltwater, but have had a tank going (90g) for almost a year, and have been very successful, mind you I have only kept easy stuff lol.
anyways I bought a jbj nano 28g. just the standard kit, with power compacts as all my coral will do just fine with that. I have a couple ideas, and was looking for advice with them. reef wise, I have 2 aussie acans, frogspawn, finger leather, toadstool leather, a few different mushrooms, a fuzzy mushroom, gsp's, clove polyps, small pineapple, small purple maze, sun coral, multiple zoa's, magician palys, aussie duncan, and im suresome other im not remembering right now. I want a rose bta, i know they get big but im hoping to give away splits and what not over time. so should i just make the reef all my coral, or do a bta dominated tank, with just some of the coral i have... i plan to stock with 2 clowns, 3 purple fire fish a shrimp goby pair, and maybe a small blenny. which route should i go, i really love the bta. what is my best option its 105 watt power compact lighting. |
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![]() if you want the nem build your tank around it IMO. they are lovely
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I'm not 'fallow' you must be talking about my tank! |
#3
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![]() The only problem with BTA's is that they move around a lot until they find a happy place. During their search they can get pulled into powerheads and filters. If they are big enough this can cause a lot of damage to a small tank. They are however pretty hardy and if they are not torn to shreds they will most likely recover.
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![]() I'd make sure if the compact light is enough for BTA's.
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![]() I have kept BTA's under compacts and it split into 3 one night. For sure can do it but imo way to much of a pain. BTW this was in my BC14 with stock lighting straight out of the box
ever considered going a LED upgrade? |
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![]() Well I think it's a different story to run compact fluorescent lights 10k in a 14 then it would be to run them in a 28
![]() I have been thinking to start my sw experience with a regular nano, but it seems it's a better bet to pick up the led one or the hqi. |
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![]() i gutted my jbj28 and threw in some leds from modular led. it all fit in the original canopy and i replace those noisy a$$ fans with one big quiet one.
all for around half the price of the jbj brand led upgrade
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28NC, BKm180 , MP10, sump, diy leds(modular led) caulerpa/apitasia jungle. |
#8
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![]() Quote:
That watt/gal crap should be thrown out the window. biggest garbage rule I have ever heard. |
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![]() Well... everyone has different experiences with this hobby not to mention different size wallet since SW is not a cheap sidekick.
I've seen a guy maintain two tangs in a 25g tank which is not recommended but the guy is still doing it... |
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![]() lol sorry i have a bad case of sarcasm. but i agree, this hobby is not cheap
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