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Grim-Reefer

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My first tank ever. Started 9-30-2011

16 lbs LFS live rock. (it had hitchhikers of 1 snail and 1 feather duster that looks Hawaiian, each is still alive and well) Rock grew one aptasia and i promptly killed it by squirting aptasia-X per instructions)

10 lbs base (long dead and dried) rock.

20 lbs live sand

Biocube Skimmer
UV sterilizer (installed but turned not on yet)

All LFS cured saltwater.

Lights: 10k dual tube actine and
10k dual tube 50/50
So a total of 3 blue actine tubes and one white tube. Also have the stock moonlight LEDs. Installed and occasionally use small submerged LED multicolor light strip with airbubles.

Use dual air pump rather than weaker single stock pump.

Filter: No bio balls. Instead 3Lbs live rock frags in mesh bag. And Using biocube carbon filter. Modified (cut level) the wall between chamber 1 and 2. Stock sponge on pump.

78-79 degrees.

Rio 50 power head.


After LFS confirmed Water parameters were acceptable, these Fish were added on 10-9-11 using 90 min acclimation:

2 ORA false perc clowns. Small
3 small green chromis.
1 runt chromis (who was way too small and died after being exhausted fighting filter suction and water flow). Everyone else ate right away and keeps eating and is happy.

Just got through with 1st brown diatom bloom.

I added a fake mushroom coral and it seems the clowns laid little eggs.

Had to Leave them all for a day. Hope they are ok tomorrow.

My avatar pic is of one of the clowns.
 
SleepsWithFish said:
Sounds cool!!! Did you add all those fish at the same time??

Yes. I had a bag with the chromis and a second bag containing the 2 clowns and used a chip clip to keep the bags moored to the back wall so the clowns and chromis saw one another during acclimation. They then entered like pals. But I think chromis are peace loving anyway. Letting them see but not touch probably helped everyone to feel safe enough they didn't exude fear or aggression when released??
 
Mjpendrey said:
I think he means adding that many fish at one time is not good for your tank :)

Yeah that's ALOT of bioload at once... Be careful and look out for an ammonia spike..
Good luck!
 
Well then you are going to love this:

Today I added

1 GSP frag
3 snails.
1 white urchin
1 tuxedo urchin
3 peppermint shrimp
1 sands sifting star fish
 
Here you go pics!
 

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Heres the best total view
 

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Photos taken with the 4s iPhone believe it or not!

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Actually It didn't load the high res. this camera on the phone is great!
 
Nice rock work! What are you feeding your starfish and urchin?
 
I don't particularly feed them yet. They seem to be happy with the algae and the star is a sand sifter so they all seem content with the ambient biofood in tank.
 
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