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  1. Now that my 20 gallon cube is getting pretty settled, I'm thinking I'd like one more fish. Currently I have a yellow clown goby, a pair of ocellaris clowns, an emerald crab, a banded coral shrimp, assorted hermits and snails. For corals I have mostly zoas, with two hammers, two rics, some GSP and some xenia.

     

    My top two candidates are a six-line wrasse and a tail spot blenny. I'm drawn to the six-line because it would be a more active fish than what I currently have, but I've seen some warnings that they can pick on inverts. I like the tail spot because it is cool, and it may help out on algae. But as far as I can tell it wouldn't be very active.

     

    The ideal fish would be colorful and active, and of course get along with everything else I have in the tank. Anything else that is worth considering, or any input on my two candidates?

     

    Thanks!

  2. Oh, screws are muck stronger than nails - - the first time you put them in. I have noticed that they tend to fit a little more loose the second time around.

     

    For something like this, I would make sure to get good quality "construction" screws. Don't use drywall-type screws, they are very brittle.

     

    If you really need something that you can disassemble, bolts would be a better choice, though more work.

     

    -Darrell

  3. Wonder if my stand would be ok or need braceing?

     

    Yes, a glass tank is going to be heavier than an acrylic of the same size, but the tank material is just a small fraction of the total weight (most of that being the water), so unless your stand is on the hairy edge of failure already, it wouldn't worry about the stand.

     

    -Darrell

  4. I just got my Super Nimble Nano glass cleaner (http://www.nimblenano.com/).

     

    It is supposed to use very high power magnets, so that it is small but strong.

     

    I dropped the inside part into my tank, and after I took it out it was covered in sand, which appeared to be magnetically attracted. I'm using "Nature's Ocean Bio-Active Black Reef Sand". As far as I know, the fact it is attracted to the magnet would imply it is very high in iron. Is that a concern?

     

    Thanks

    Darrell

  5. Curious...what will they eat when tha aiptasia is gone?

     

    I believe they then die off, they are very specific in their diet.

     

    I think you will want quite a few if you get them, they are very small (like the size of a rice grain), and they are a very slow eradication method (months), so you need to have enough to breed for a few generations.

     

    Here is a site with more info:

     

    http://www.berghia.net/

     

    -Darrell

  6. I'd say glass, though there are benefits to acrylic. And I have an 20 gallon acrylic hex (FW) that I've had for 20 years, and aside from some scratches on the top from the hood, it looks great. And I've never been all that careful with cleaning it.

  7. Very nice tank. Hope your clowns do a full recovery. Sorry to have to ask but what was wrong with them?

     

    I still have no idea. There was never any visible external signs of anything. First one just started acting lethargic, almost like a zombie fish (it swam, but appeared to be completely unaware of anything, not eating, etc). A week later the other fish "came down" with it, another week later they started to show interest in food again, and getting more active.

     

    -Darrell

  8. Some photo updates. First, some "hardware" updates. I finally installed the panel in front of my electrical compartments, and mounted the VorTech controller. I also made a retaining strap for the door, so it can function as a little shelf when open.

     

    I removed the legs from my Solaris, and hung the it from the ceiling using Sunlight Supply hangers, so I can move it up and down easily. Much easer to get access to the tanks now.

     

    Finally, I installed my black egg crate cover. The acrylic cover was starting to warp, and the condensation was really diffusing the light. I was also amazed how much light it reflected back into the room, it really darkened the room once I changed over. The shimmer effect is much stronger now, as well.

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