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SnowboardKid26

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  1. If your planning a full blown reef, I'd rethink the Lion fish thought. They are very large fish, with a very high bioload. Plus they will eat just about anything.... shrimp... pods... clown fish.... you get the picture. I'd personally only keep lions in a FOWLR tank, and a large on at that.

  2. Phosphate reactor, rowaphos, and some snails kicked my hair algae problem in two weeks. Just keep up with the water changes, and removal of the dead algae as stated before. Rowaphos took my phosphates down from 0.5 to untestable in 1 day. Been running for like a week now, and the phos is still untestable. I haven't seen any undesirable reactions since I began.

  3. Not to discourage you, but I wouldn't order any live rock until you have your sump, pump, skimmer, lights. The advice you've been given all ready is the best advice ever... SLOW DOWN! The biggest mistake you can make in this hobby is to be overly motivated. I've noticed that is when I make my mistakes. Nothing in this hobby comes quickly. That being said, I just ordered this sump

    http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewItem.asp?idproduct=BS1111

    with a little modding, and an external skimmer you can use this as your refugium. I'm going to use it on my 72g bow front, so it should work for your purposess. Hope this helps.

  4. Hey rich, are you happy with the color of the actinics? I've been considering using T-5's to supplement my halides on my new tank, but I've only read bad things in connection with the actinic color. Ive been reading that most people arn't happy with the color, or the "flourecing effect (sp?)" of the t-5s. If you are liking the color, what brand of actinics are you using?

  5. I guess my tone was a little off after reading my post and I apogize. My main concern was with the mortality rates quoted. Seems like the reason that these fish arn't collected is because we (humans) can't figure out how to ship them to hobbiests with out losing 60% of our attempts. It seems to me that by buying these fish for "hormonal experimentation" we are fueling their destruction. I'd think that we, (humans) would have felt that with the rape of our planet and the decline of our enviroment, ie the reefs, that we would take more care than to keep using resources that are in short numbers. Maybe the sultan of Oman has good reason for not allowing the collection of omanensis until we can get a better system figured out. Hopefully he's just trying to protect the species so his childrens grandchildren can know the joy of watching a beautiful clownfish waggling in the oceans current.

    Again, just my opinion.

     

    SBK

  6. Just my opinion, but instead of trying to force drugs down the proverbial throat of fish, how about leaving these species of clowns in the oceans, and in the hands of scientists until their care needs, and yes breeding practises are known. why put undue strain on an already distressed planet to try and keep populations of fish up, just for the wants of aquarists. If you feel as if you can keep these species of clowns alive, and thriving in your system, do it. But do it in such a way as the fish are the #1 concern, and not bragging rights. Just my .02 cents. Sorry if it came off pissy.

  7. gee I know someone that says' date='if your fish dies right away that "it must of had a hart attack"[/quote']

     

    that is freakin hillarious. Ive been thinking one of my clowns has an anuerism (sp?) but I just haven't gottten out my scalpel yet to check.... weekend project! (clap)

  8. Anyone using Seachem Reef? I was using Oceanic for a long time, but then I started being a responsible aquarist and tested a few batches of freshly mixed water.... whoa. i switched to Coralife just because my options are limited here in bend, IO, Oceanic, or Coralife. I've been considering buying a bucket of Seachem to try..... anyone have experience(sp? i tried 4 times.. shouldn't have failed english :) )

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