xhustlerose
Aquarium Advice Newbie
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- Feb 17, 2006
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Hey there guys, my boyfriend and I have been researching both online and in books/encyclopedias for the past year and have taken an interest to keeping marine fish. We've already set up a 100 gal tank with the proper equipment and have deemed it a fish only tank. We've mixed in the salt and are expecting our liverock *about 120-130 pounds of liverock* as well as live sand within the next week or so, however we do have a few questions for you:
1-Our fish lineup. We've been researching on fish and have decided on a few combinations, however we still remain unsure as to what would be best. So far we've got the following and are following the rule of 1" of fish/gal:
-2 green mandarins (breeding pair)
-2 harlequin filefish
-1 scooter blenny
-1 marine betta
-1 morish idol
-2 perculla clownfish
Now a lot of the fish we're looking at as well are slow and we were wondering if this lineup is good and what else would be best to go with what we've thought out so far. We have also asked about these fish at many stores that specialize in marine fish as well and have looked them up.
2-Also upon mixing the salt, we did notice that the water was a bit foggy, which eventually died down due to the salt disolving, however it is still a teenie bit foggy. Will it go away or is there someway to make the water a lot clearer?
That's all for now and for those who take the time to read this and answer, thanks a lot, it really helps! =)
1-Our fish lineup. We've been researching on fish and have decided on a few combinations, however we still remain unsure as to what would be best. So far we've got the following and are following the rule of 1" of fish/gal:
-2 green mandarins (breeding pair)
-2 harlequin filefish
-1 scooter blenny
-1 marine betta
-1 morish idol
-2 perculla clownfish
Now a lot of the fish we're looking at as well are slow and we were wondering if this lineup is good and what else would be best to go with what we've thought out so far. We have also asked about these fish at many stores that specialize in marine fish as well and have looked them up.
2-Also upon mixing the salt, we did notice that the water was a bit foggy, which eventually died down due to the salt disolving, however it is still a teenie bit foggy. Will it go away or is there someway to make the water a lot clearer?
That's all for now and for those who take the time to read this and answer, thanks a lot, it really helps! =)