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![]() Feeding & Suppliments:
* OMEGA 1 Marine Flakes, freeze dried Brine shrimp. 1/8-1/4 tsp each once a day. * OMEGA 1 frozen Super Carnivore (Not a favorite with the goby & clowns) & Reef Complete cubes. Inject right to Feather Duster & Anemone using a turkey baster some people make jumbo chop sticks too * Reef Complete x2/wk 1cap Think I will do 1/2 a cap every day. Easier than trying to remember when I did this last! * Kent Invert Liquid every other day 30drops recommended but think I will cut in 1/2 & feed every day. Awesome Tips: * Fluval filter sponge ring to go over powerhead circulation pump intake. Prevents fish from being sucked in. * 1.5-1.75c salt=5gal salt water * Gently scrub the rocks periodically with a new nylon bristle brush or toothbrush to remove loose white film or dead material. * Submerse the new rock into a bucket filled with saltwater with a specific gravity of 1.035 to 1.040 for one minute. Any invertebrates including mantis shrimp, bristle worms, and crabs will quickly evacuate from the rock and into the bucket of water. Remove the live rock from the bucket and sort through the invertebrates in the bucket. Determine those you want to add to your system and discard unwanted pests. Bristle worms still attached to the rock can be removed with a pair of needle-nosed pliers or tweezers. This technique can be used to remove unwanted pests before or after curing your newly arrived live rock. |
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![]() Want List:
Refractometer. I hate my Kent Hydrometer Flat live rock (look for a "ledge" that will sit from middle back to right back. & possibly a smaller piece that could lean from Right front top to the back right large piece) Candy cane coral, Torch coral, Rainbow Monti, Sea fan Stock Wish list: Lawnmower Blenny 1-2 Blue Sapphire Damsel Royal grammar Basslet 6line Wrasse candy cane/peppermint wrasse Dream fish; Mandarin Dragonet |
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![]() I had my Bodianus neopercularis sitting for sale in Saskatoon for probably 6 months... someone finally just bought it... for $75! Just needed a good home, too aggressive in my system. Gorgeous fish though!
Looks like you have a great start! My biggest word of advice is buy the right equipment the first time. If you can't afford the right stuff at the moment, save up until you can. Buying something just to replace it 1 year later is a waste of money. |
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![]() How long has the tank been up? Has it settled in yet?
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![]() Where are the pictures?! We want pictures! We NEED pictures!!!!
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![]() Yes I waited on buying a Protein skimmer for 3 weeks until I could get the one I wanted on sale! I had been given the heads up it was going to be 50% off on boxing day!
The tank has been up since 2 weeks before Christmas. I helped cycling along with Seachem's Stability. Along with Live sand & live rock. I uploaded a bunch of pictures I took this evening before I fed! Last edited by Fin2you; 01-17-2016 at 12:40 AM. |
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