6 gal with pics!!!

Butchdawg14

In Memoriam
alright this is the ballin 6 gal at ALMOST its best......FOR NOW.....

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AND THE BEST FOR LAST.......I FINALLY GOT THEM.......!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Nice ;) It will look awesome once those zoas start to fill in. Hopefully your green toadstool there doesnt get too big for the tank :) Mine got big fast.
 
It's pretty tight, but it would look hella better if your live rock was more aged. . it just makes it look alot more natural in my opinion.

Once everything fills in it will look like a big wall of awsome corals. i can't wait to see pictures of when it is filled in.

what fish are you planning on keeping in there?

-nate :beer:
 
the species you've said you want are pretty tipicle. but if you get a fire shrimp you can't get a clam. and if you have the light for what looks like a digi and a couple acros you have the light for a couple little clams.

and as a replacment for the blood shrimp how about a blue or yellow coral banded they would do great in that tank. just MHO. and the fish sounds like a good choice.

-nate :beer:
 
thanks shouldabena and drummereef....it is coming.....

nate- i am going to upgrade to a 70 MH i think......but right now i have t5's but i dont think they are HO they are just normal.....so the digi's that i have in there were gifts so i thought i would try them......

yea a clam would be cool and im not sure if im going to put one in there or not......but if i did...why would a blood shrimp not be good with a clam?? just curious....would it stress the clam out to much??

john-thanks alot man
 
to answer your first question, a blood shrimp will eat a clam. and IMO 150 watts over a 6 gallon aquarium would be a tad over kill, you would probably have isues with bleaching. a 70 watt would probably be the most you want to put over a little 6 gallon and would alow you to keep pretty much any coral you want.

-nate :beer:
 
I don't know if it would be too much. I would think certain corals wouldn't be too happy, at least not at the very top of the water.


Not sure though. Search around, because I know I've seen 150W or more on tankes 10G and under. I bet a 70W wouldn't limit you in anyway.
 
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