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![]() I think you'll like the intimacy of the nano. I love the look of firefish, but I"ve lost two to jumping (one through an absurdly small opening). If you keep them, make sure you've got the top very secure.
I have that same light over my 10g. I've successfully kept torch, colt, mushrooms, zoos (not really robust growth though), halimeda, anthelia, and several other corals that don't come to mind. All of these corals have also been fragged and migrated to my larger tank and they ALL did better and grew faster under the MH on that system. As for skimming, I've dabbled with it on that tank, but the aesthetics suck, and ultimately we just do water changes. I have a small HOB filter and a MJ600 in there for flow. Good luck. I love my nano! Matthew |
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![]() i figured it would still take time to cycle, that's why i wanted to double check with you guys, because when i heard that within a week i could add fish i was kind of weary. i've heard alot of people adding cleanup crew after a week but anyway, thanks for the input guys. the tank looks great today. the water is finally settled after adding the sand a day and half ago. i'm really happy with the aquascaping. at the store i actually had a piece of cardboard the size and was the laying rock out there to pick the right pieces. i wish i could figure out how to get pics on there and i would show you
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![]() i think i figured it out. here is a full tank shot last night, no livestock yet just the aquascaping finished. what do you think?
Last edited by niloc16; 08-21-2006 at 02:09 AM. |
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![]() Hey, That's looking good Niloc16! Nice Rock Scaping.
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![]() I think you need a couple larger pieces in there, and I always like the look of arches/caves, they provide shade for lower light corals, and a spot for fish to hang out.
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![]() thanks for the suggestion, i was thinking i needed another piece for the upper rh corner of the tank. its been 3 days now and i checked amm and nitrite and they are both zero, i mean there wasnt a trace of either, can it be cycled already
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![]() Did you use live rock from an established tank?
If you did then you wont get a cycle. If not, was there much stuff that died off to create some ammonia for you? What I would do in either situation is throw in a small chunk of shrimp into the tank and let it rot, creating ammonia. If you tank is cycled, then it will break down the ammonia without a spike. If it is not cycled, then this will kick off cycling the tank. Either way you know what is happening. |