Newest additions

sadielynn

New Member
these are our newest additions as of this friday in our 7 gallon bowfront
we added 3 blue green chromis and a cleaner shrimp
we also added a small blue green polyp colony and a colony of trumpet coral

our current inhibitints are

yellow stripe maroon clown fish

3 blue / green reef chromis

2 peppermint shrimp

4 red footed conches

3 turbo snails

various hermit crabs

4 nassauris snails

blue / green eyed polyps

trumpet coral

2 feather dusters

colony of pulsing xenia

green star polyps

frog spawn

green and purple mushroom approx. 14

2 hairy mushrooms

2 various polyps (unknown type)

1 cleaner shrimp
enjoy
 
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Anonymous

Guest
agreed - very nice and I really like the light set you have - it's awesome!!! How many Watts is it? I wonder what a year of growth will look like, your corals really look happy and healthy. On a side note, I know we've been talking about coraline algae in a dif thread, but I see that bright white rock, what is that? That wasn't "live rock" was it?? If its what I think it is no wonder your having trouble getting good coraline growth on it. It will take a LONG time for that aragonite "base rock" (if thats what it is) to color up. I've been thinking flow, nutrients, and water quality but now I see its simply that rock. The rest of your rock looks good though and it should "seed" it with coralines and it will color up but expect it to cycle through many changes first. Don't take me wrong though OK?? just an observation, it is a very nice tank :)
 

sadielynn

New Member
the rock that you are asking about is a synthetic rock (molded plastic)
that my husband told me that I needed to incorporate into the
tank sice we looked high and low for it so I kept my word and incorporated it to the tank other than that rock all is real
live rock we have 72 watts power compact lighting 10000k and acitnic
:)
 

djconn

New Member
Wow. Great looking tank. Nice pics as well. Those zoas look really nice. Keep me in mind if you ever frag em...

That clown is the KING of that tank. :mrgreen: Any bioload issues yet with all the fish?
 

sadielynn

New Member
If they frag dj I will send you some at no charge
Yea the clown is the king so far we have had no bio issues
I do a 16 oz h2o change evey other day and the filter is a penguin 150
 

Master Er

New Member
Nice!!! I like your tank...very clean looking.....I like the way you used the space...now why cant my friend do that? I have to save a picture and show it to him. Makes me want to get a Minibow7.
 

flsandwoman

New Member
Your tank looks great. I'm still a nano newbie, having inherited a 12 gal Nano-Cube a couple months back that I've been overhauling. I only have 24 watts of lights, so limited on corals. I have some green-striped mushrooms and recently added yellow polyps. I tried pulsing Xenia, but had problems. The damsel that came with the tank may have nipped them. Moved the Xenia's back to my son's 90 Gal and it is recovering.

Anybody know if I can have zoos with my limited lighting? Any other coral recommends for 24 watts?

I also have a starfish, serpent star, red-booted shrimp, scallop & misc. hermits/limpets/turbos. I want to add another fish - firefish or goby, but don't know whether the damsel will be a problem.
 
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