Plasticmask
New member
Now that I have your attention,
210 gallons, recently converted from fresh to SW. The tank is on a well-covered patio, faced against a Dining Room window for INDOOR VIEWING OF THE TANK from the Dining Room table.
The tank gets the west end of it bathed in direct sunlight for almost exactly 90 minutes every evening, ample shade provided between but Sun is still being allowed through. Never any daily change in water temperature, not in two years. Steady, steady. Effectively heated in Winter.
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This one is our third SW endeavor and we are indeed planning for one specific thing, fish. Wanting a fish tank, VERY small amount of coral (thinking Kenya trees will go MAD out there for example) just Nems and some specific fish.
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By specific, I'm seeding it with Copes for a Mandarin or a mated pair. Obviously my understanding is, that I've got a good year before I'll want to try that on an unsuspecting pair of Mandarins, since it's a huge tank and Copes are only so big, after all, and they've got to be well established LONG before the fish are moved in... so.
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Right NOW and for the next year or so, we are planning to place: Nems and crabs and about four (six?) Diamond Gobies. For swimming in the upper parts of the 210 tank, we were thinking about some Tangs since those are so sociable with people, don't mind a little sunlight, and three of them would grow kind of large in a 210, I'd think. Algae will not be an issue, we have two Sea Hares and my refugium system is going to be epic. Silly, but epic.
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Currently housing one purple tipped Condy and a four-inch Decorator Crab. Caulerpa has been planted, and is already beginning to grow. We've got a few Asterinas and those dinky brittle stars, lots of the refugium hitchhikers who are all (apparently) getting fat and happy and are waiting like us.
The base rocks arrive tomorrow!
210 gallons, recently converted from fresh to SW. The tank is on a well-covered patio, faced against a Dining Room window for INDOOR VIEWING OF THE TANK from the Dining Room table.
The tank gets the west end of it bathed in direct sunlight for almost exactly 90 minutes every evening, ample shade provided between but Sun is still being allowed through. Never any daily change in water temperature, not in two years. Steady, steady. Effectively heated in Winter.
-
This one is our third SW endeavor and we are indeed planning for one specific thing, fish. Wanting a fish tank, VERY small amount of coral (thinking Kenya trees will go MAD out there for example) just Nems and some specific fish.
-
By specific, I'm seeding it with Copes for a Mandarin or a mated pair. Obviously my understanding is, that I've got a good year before I'll want to try that on an unsuspecting pair of Mandarins, since it's a huge tank and Copes are only so big, after all, and they've got to be well established LONG before the fish are moved in... so.
-
Right NOW and for the next year or so, we are planning to place: Nems and crabs and about four (six?) Diamond Gobies. For swimming in the upper parts of the 210 tank, we were thinking about some Tangs since those are so sociable with people, don't mind a little sunlight, and three of them would grow kind of large in a 210, I'd think. Algae will not be an issue, we have two Sea Hares and my refugium system is going to be epic. Silly, but epic.
-
Currently housing one purple tipped Condy and a four-inch Decorator Crab. Caulerpa has been planted, and is already beginning to grow. We've got a few Asterinas and those dinky brittle stars, lots of the refugium hitchhikers who are all (apparently) getting fat and happy and are waiting like us.
The base rocks arrive tomorrow!