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![]() What about a 110 gallon coral tank?
Fill that up with corals for propagation and use it to pretty up your other tanks as you see fit. |
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![]() But its a deep tank, which makes it less than ideal for frag propagation.
How about add more sand & crushed coral & then have a school of yellow headed jawfish. You could watch their social behaviour in such a large tank.
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![]() That is true.
A 30" tall tank would not be optimal for coral growth unless she plans on using halides. In this case, try an octopus. (!!!11!!1!) If not, you can always disassemble the tank for more Monopoly playing space. Last edited by Moogled; 03-09-2007 at 02:27 AM. |
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![]() what about non-photosynthetic corals? Those are often tough, and you could make caves and arches out of the rockwork. Non-photosynthetics are absolutely beautiful too
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![]() Maybe an invert tank with a few smaller fish. There's a lot of crazy looking inverts out there that are always on the move and are cool to watch.
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![]() How about an eel? But not just any eel, but a white ribbon eel, aka ghost eel. If you go for a ribbon eel just don't get the black or blue ones because they suck in aquariums. I can let you know where to get one if you're interested. Check out grimreefers.com in the "if only i had some jelly" thread in the eels section.
btw don't put jellies in there. You need a specialised circular tank called a kreisel to properly keep jellies. If you feellike it, you could do that too! ![]() |
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![]() Thanks for the suggestions, keep them coming!
Anthony, the jawfish idea is neat since we've been eyeing one for quite some time for our other tanks. Coupled with a upper-to-mid-water schooling fish that would make for a neat tank for sure. We definately want to do something different than our other tanks, so I'm not too keen on putting corals in there, and we've already got a non-photosyntheic tank in the works (the deepwater tank). Octopus require a completely sealed tank, so it would not work in this 110 gallon. But yes we'd love to eventually build an octopus tank. Same with the jellyfish, they require special filtration and system setup, like the kreisel. I've built small-scale ones for the seahorse babies but not something in such a large tank! Keep the ideas coming! We are bound and determined to get a feasable idea for this tank. ![]() -Diana |