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  1. TrekBear

    Correct setup process

    +1 To Dav3 DO NOT Start off a tank with tap water and conditioner. Tap water contains too many nutrients ( stuff you want to be as low as possible always 0 if possible), plus phosphates. These things will cause you problems, like hair algae, cloudy water, etc... and your cleanup crew just...
  2. TrekBear

    Went to Petco Today

    Just PM me with your name and address. I will box it up and get it out tomorrow. No, This one actually heats my 5 gallon hex just fine. So it will be good for your 5.5. It's a Tetra heater but hey, Tetra is a good company Aqueon bought them too (Part of Marineland). Well, I love the size of...
  3. TrekBear

    Evans 20 Gallon Nano Reef

    Then you are good to go. She will love the tank that is for sure and it should actually cut down on her aggressive tendencies as long as the other fish stay out of her territory. Happy Reefing! Tom
  4. TrekBear

    Evans 20 Gallon Nano Reef

    Yeah, but after the 2 Ocellaris Clowns That will be it for that size of tank. You don't want to bioload your tank too much with fish. If you don't have a skimmer GET 1... that will save your bacon (corals actually)... Most LPS and softies come from lagoons or shallow reefs that are used to...
  5. TrekBear

    Lighting your reef... Best bang for your buck.

    +1 on that! That's what I was thinking too! Start w/ 1 and raise it up a bit more to get the coverage. I would probably just put the lower light requiring corals around that area, some Zoas, or Palys, and some mushrooms would probably do well in that zone if not on sand bed then up on the...
  6. TrekBear

    Went to Petco Today

    That sounds like my 25 gallon Aqueon tank I got from PetSmart... about 2 weeks ago. It is in my living room waiting to be used for my 20 gallon occupants. I got 2 Blue gouramis I acutally got a pair when I picked them out (They were supposed to be all males, but I just knew the female WAS a...
  7. TrekBear

    Went to Petco Today

    You got ahead of me.. LOL I forgot to even mention the nylons method.. I do it that way most of the time w/ a bit of the older tanks water added for good measure.. But, you are well on it.. So, steady as she goes. Yes, it's amazing how many people get them just for decor and don't truly enjoy...
  8. TrekBear

    Went to Petco Today

    Give them a few weeks.. sometimes they sprout quickly less than a week... But, like I said give them a few weeks. The type of plant they are will play a factor in growth/sprouting too. Amazon swords can sprout pretty quickly around 1-2 weeks if the Temp Stays warm. If the bulbs are one of...
  9. TrekBear

    Went to Petco Today

    Feed them sparingly, espcecially in a new tank setup... Did you buy the pellets made for Betta's? If not I suggest you get them. It's specially formulated for them and is what they grow up on usually and is what PetCo feeds them as well. I usually feed my betta's every other day, and they get...
  10. TrekBear

    Lighting your reef... Best bang for your buck.

    Love that Goldband Maroon clown. It's very nice looking. How is it eating for you? Sometimes they can be picky after moving to a new system, but once they do start eating... THEY ARE PIGGIES.. :fish1: You know they are kinda bullies too. Once they get bigger that is. And that is my...
  11. TrekBear

    Lighting your reef... Best bang for your buck.

    X is right on the search... There are A LOT of Chinese knock off's or actually TaoTronics is more than likely a Lot Purchase of the Chinese versions with his branding put on them. But the key is to make sure they are the Dimmable TaoTronics. Just copy the search parameters Mr. X has above and...
  12. TrekBear

    Evans 20 Gallon Nano Reef

    Dangit! you beat me to it... LOL great shots, the tank will be pimpin' to show now.... Good that you moved those corals down for now... Just take your time getting them up in the rock scape. Al see o, I still think you might want to put some sheets of some door screen on the tank. It's like...
  13. TrekBear

    Evans 20 Gallon Nano Reef

    Well, show some pics man. I won't believe it until I see it... J/K I trust you did get them up and going just fine. Just curious on how the tank looks now. So, show me what you got what you got now w/ those pimping lights. I'm sure we will need sun shades... :-) Good job! Tom
  14. TrekBear

    Evans 20 Gallon Nano Reef

    Keep in mind that Just using the Blue lights will not really stop your corals from bleaching. It's just a different spectrum of light and the LED's are going to be far sttronger than ANY actinic lighting you have used in the Past on other fixtures, Ie.. T5HO, Compaact Fluorescent, even Metal...
  15. TrekBear

    Evans 20 Gallon Nano Reef

    If it's dimmable, turn it down to it's minimum setting which is around 20% or there 'bouts. If it's not dimmable move everything down to bottom of tank and make sure to hang it around 10"-12" if possible. Adjust the percentage up about every week. If it has Optics on the LED's then you will...
  16. TrekBear

    Evans 20 Gallon Nano Reef

    That is a tough one to answer... It really depends on the type of corals you have. Softies and LPS as do SPS get most of their food from the light we use on the tank which the zooaxanthellae living within the tissues of the corals feed off of, giving off proteins and Carbohydrates as Tree...
  17. TrekBear

    Name that inhabitant

    Yes, I imagine you will. Over time as your tank matures. Great hitch hiker you have there. It was funny to me, when I started out in this hobby way back (never mind how far back :) )... The first time I saw my own tiny brittle star, I was so fascinated by it. Then months later I started...
  18. TrekBear

    Evans 20 Gallon Nano Reef

    I must amend my post a little. In a soft/LPS tank I shoot for no more than 35gph x tank volume turn over. In my tanks that have SPS corals, I generally have 45-60(ish) turnover, I just try to aim the flow towards the top half of the tank. This still gives good flow to the SPS, and a bit calmer...
  19. TrekBear

    Evans 20 Gallon Nano Reef

    Yeah, you are right Evan... I generally go for 10-15 times tank volume. Alternating the units if you can is good, either use the Hydor wave maker or, if money is tight, there are several timers out that you can turn off and on every 3o mins or so... get 2 of them and when one turns off, have...
  20. TrekBear

    Evans 20 Gallon Nano Reef

    Evan, Great job man. Love that goby &pistol shrimp pair. They just come out and say hey, forget those clowns...(pun intended ;) ) How long you had that flower pot gorgonian? I want a red one in my tank, seeing yours made me write that on my To Get List. Again, excellent video. Worth the...
  21. TrekBear

    Evans 20 Gallon Nano Reef

    Are you kidding??? I can just sit and watch my simple little freshwater tank for quite a while. So, bring that 4 minute video on, man. :)
  22. TrekBear

    Too Much Flow?

    Oh, the mental imagery LOL... then when the tide turns they see the other side of the glass. Too funny. Made my day.
  23. TrekBear

    Lighting your reef... Best bang for your buck.

    Isn't perception, put simply, an opinion? I was calling it as I perceived the colors to be. Not, saying Blue/White TaoTronics suck wind. These are just my preference. I also, wasn't even implying that one is better than the other, or grows or doesn't grow corals any better. I do see the...
  24. TrekBear

    Evans 20 Gallon Nano Reef

    Evan, Great job on this tank. I like the coral choices you have going. I'm getting my equipment ready for as 25 column tank. It we I'll be plumbed for an overflow to a sump/fuge. And I'm also planning to have mangroves and macro algae for nutrient and phosphate uptake to keep my display as...
  25. TrekBear

    Lighting your reef... Best bang for your buck.

    Hey Terrance, which optics did you get? 60, 90, or 120? I was thinking about getting 90's but maybe the 120's would be better. Nice tank BTW. Thanks for helping me out. These full spectrum lights are what I want. They give a closer appearance of 14K up to a 20k or there 'bouts.
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