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For some odd reason the photos won't load on my phone but from what I can see pic. 2&3 looks like peppered corys and the last photo looks like a jack denpsey in front and a albino oscar in back.
It also came with a whole bunch of accessories. He gave me a extra hood, protein skimmer, two heaters, salt water fish books, air pump for skimmer, etc. too much to list. All it needed was a little cleaning. Score, big time yeah!
Picked up a bio cube 29 with about 30 lbs of live rock, 2 clownfish, 1 domino damsel, and 25 lbs. of live sand for $10. I thought it was fake until I called the person and sure enough, I got it.
The price of the canister is all up to what you want. Do some research and choose from the one you like. Fluval is a great brand and used by many. Also with filtration, the more the better. Especially with bigger fish with a bigger bio load.
As for the greenish water, I have never had that...
I think I understand what you are trying to say. But with my cichlids they don't hide for very long. Just having more fish in the tank will give the more aggressive fish more, I guess you could say variety to pick on instead of the same fish all the time. So that the aggression is dispersed upon...
I would re-scape the tank than add. For best results I would remove all fish currently in the tank, re-scape than add pleco, than add the rest. Hope this helps
Ok so I have heard the same thing and I'm gonna try to explain the way I see it. With more fish in the tank the aggression is dispersed among more fish than just one or two of the weaker links. I don't think it makes the fish less aggressive but just a larger pecking order. Correct me if I am wrong
Ok so I am new to the nano reefing community. I had just recently purchased a aquarium from Craigslist. I was wondering how I could tell if it is a nano cube or a bio cube. I have tried to research it online but can't find any distinguishing photos to show me which one I have. Also I don't know...