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05-09-2006, 04:33 AM
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| | Bristle Worm
Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Atlanta, GA, USA
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| Likely an asterina starfish, like in my post. You will have tiny featherduster worms and other small animals too, just watch them. The green bubble is bubble algae, a pest. It reproduces fast and is not eaten by anything but an Emerald crab ( I have one for that purpose). As I said before, having two damsels in a 10 is asking for trouble. I would stick to just one with other animals. I have an urchin, a crab, an anemone, coral, snails, in addition to my fish, and it's pretty lively.
As for the skimmer, if you do a 10 to 15% water change weekly you don't need it. I did not have one in my 10 for the longest, and just got one recently. The one I got is not good unless you are handy at modifying stuff, but it can be gotten cheaply, and it's a combo power filter and protein skimmer. I have a post in the skimmer section on the modifications.
Good luck. A lot of people are following your adventure!
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SW:Equipment:10 gal 65w Satellite, mod Skilter250 + nano filter/surface skim rotating p.h. R/O unit Occupants: yellowtailed damsel curlycue anemonae 11 nassarius 2 astreas red/green zoos green/orange/yellow zoos 3 mushroom coral candycane green acropora green star 2 colt anthelia ricordia feather duster Hitchikers: stomatella snails burrowing clams brittle star asterina stars peanut worms bristleworms "pods" Plants: caleurpa
FW:30 gal Amer.Cichlid |
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05-09-2006, 01:13 PM
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#32 (permalink)
| | Skunk Shrimp
Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Kenosha, Wisconsin Age: 24
Posts: 260
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| Didn't see pages 3 and 4, this may not be valid.
Pumping too much air can raise the CO2 levels in a smaller tank. Plus having all those bubbles isn't great for corals.
You will always need to do water changes, balance only changes how often you have to do them. With smaller tanks you need to do more frequent water changes. Plus every time you add something new you start another small cycle. Levels will go up and then fall again.
A hydrometer is about $18, but they are very very inaccurate, they are very sensitive to temp changes and I've always gotten bad readings from them.
I would suggest a refracto meter, I got mine on ebay for about $60, very very accurate, it also has automatic temperature compensation.
If you can't afford a refracto meter then I would suggest a bobbing meter. They cost the same as a hydrometer. They look like a thermometer, but they also read the SG.
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75 G Display, 12 G Refuge, 12 G sump, 1/10 Chiller, Coralife Skimmer, 300 Watts MH 14,000 K, 356 Watts of Actinic PC Lighting, 120 Pounds of Substrate, 109 lbs of Rock.
Corals: Pumping Xenia, colt, Hammer, 4 misc mushroom groups.
Fish: 2 Ocellaris Clowns, Yellow Tang.
Inverts: turbo snails, astrea snails, tiger striped serpent star, sifting star, skunk cleaner shrimp, sally, red ball sponge, 50 or so hermit crabs |
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05-09-2006, 02:55 PM
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#33 (permalink)
| | Giant Squid
Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Meriden, Connecticut Age: 44
Posts: 3,963
| Regarding the bubble algae, if you don't have or plan on adding Emerald Crabs to your tank you can get rid of the algae by using a syringe and injecting the needle into the bubble and remove the insides of it. Just don't try popping the bubble algae or the spores will spread in your tank. _________ 125gal.w/Mag9.5 return(dual megaflow)>Mag7 pump Aqua Cev180skimmer.Wave2k Hamilton Reefstar(2)250watthqi(mh)pend.a Yellow, Naso Tang Red Lip Blenny Percula Clown Demoiselles Niger Trigger F. Wrasses Ceriantharia Orn.Shrimp and Stars Hermits Queen Conch asst. snails> Stars Zoos shrooms Montipora Brains Gorgonians Favia Turbinaria(large+small polyp) Acropora Xenia Tridacna (CroceaMaximaSquamosa) Leathers <35+75gal.reef tank as well>
"IF THE PHONE DOESN'T RING...IT'S ME"  jb |
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05-10-2006, 12:30 AM
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#34 (permalink)
| | Astrea Snail
Join Date: Apr 2006
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05-10-2006, 12:33 AM
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#35 (permalink)
| | Astrea Snail
Join Date: Apr 2006
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| I also took a picture of the starfish that I found and thought I'd share it with everyone. Apparently they like more heat than what's in the tank because I found them both(found a second, smaller one today) stuck on or near the heater. I found the second starfish today, but it was so small it was hard to get a picture of it. So I only have the larger one which is about the size of a dime. |
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05-10-2006, 04:03 AM
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#36 (permalink)
| | Feather Star
Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Denver, Colorado Age: 24
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| Excellent! Looks like you're on the right track, now! _________ 125 Gal Reef. Born March 2002 FISH: Ocellaris Clown, Yellow Tang, Fairy Wrasse, Sand Star, Hippo Tang CORALS: Green Striped/Red/Purple Mushrooms, Green Star Polyps, Yellow Toadstool Leather, Bubble, Frogspawn, 2 Hammers, Yellow Polyps, Open Brain, Ridge Leather, Various Zoas, Button Polyps, Kenya Tree, Colt, Elephant Ear Mushroom, Clove Polyps, Torch, Purple Clam, Rose BTA |
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05-10-2006, 04:05 AM
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#37 (permalink)
| | Coral Banded Shrimp
Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Noblesville, IN,Indiana Age: 56
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| Coug, nice looking aquarium! Nice pictures too.
From your previous post, it sounds like you have found a LFS that is worth holding onto. It's nice when you find someone that has your best interest in mind.
As far as your lighting dilemma, I would suggest a T5HO fixture. For your 10 gallon tank I would suggest this unit from AquaTraders. The legs are adjustable, so the 24" unit will fit your 20" 10G tank. Don't let the fac that it is only 48 Watts fool you. If you read some of the lighting threads, you will find that T5HO is watt for watt brighter than PC.
Mike
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55 gal FOWLR, SeaClone 150 skimmer. 2" LS, 50# LR. 29Gal sump/fuge ViaAqua 2600 pump, chaeto, 1" sand, LR
2 Percula Clowns, Scissortail Goby, Black Birdwrasse, Keyhole angel, Lawnmower Blenny, |
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05-10-2006, 06:39 AM
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#38 (permalink)
| | Spaghetti Worm
Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Tallahassee, FL Age: 25
Posts: 177
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| Your tank is looking good Coug! Such a rewarding hobby can be so frustrating when you get started on the wrong foot. Rushing things is my biggest problem, thats why I'm going to take years to setup my next tank
In regards to your starfish picture, and this is only what I was told, you don't want to take them out of the water, like sponges, as air can get stuck in them and really mess them up. It's a cool little star though, I'd like some that small for my 30 gallon. |
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05-10-2006, 07:15 AM
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| | Sea Dragon
Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Brooklyn
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| Great site Mike. I'm going to order the metal halide fixture HQI for $229. It comes with 2x175W HQI, 2x96W actinic, and 6x bluemoon LED.
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55 gallon. PC lights 12K/Actinic/Moon, Chiller, Powerhead, Prizm Skimmer, Fluval, Eheim Pro2 |
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