mobert
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Thanks Justin and Mikey,
I appreciate the comments.
I would add the anemones first. Let them get established. I've had no problems with the Tunze Streams. Probably because the anemones are well established and not moving around much. I like powerheads because of the low energy use versus a closed loop pump, but they are not as clean looking. Will your ocellaris be big enough to handle the current in a 220? Click on the red house for my tank set up information. I would start off with more than 20. You can always sell them to the store if it gets crowded.
Update: the Gold BTA when into the rocks. I hope it comes back out...
I appreciate the comments.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13136253#post13136253 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Justin/TiV
I've been planning to do very similar setup with my 220, and ran into this thread on accident. I've got a local guy that breeds false percs and was going to go for about 20.
Had a couple questions...Should I add anems and fish about the same time or what. Also. What do I do about power heads...I've heard some people cover them, and some people don't recommend them at all. And I figured since this is the only tank I've ever seen like what I was going for I would ask you your opinion...
you have the most amazing tank ever...I love SPS systems...and I've done that, but I kinda like this idea better....thanx in advance
I would add the anemones first. Let them get established. I've had no problems with the Tunze Streams. Probably because the anemones are well established and not moving around much. I like powerheads because of the low energy use versus a closed loop pump, but they are not as clean looking. Will your ocellaris be big enough to handle the current in a 220? Click on the red house for my tank set up information. I would start off with more than 20. You can always sell them to the store if it gets crowded.
Update: the Gold BTA when into the rocks. I hope it comes back out...