playa0069u
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k I have a bunch of questions for everybody.
1. I started a tank for my friend, a standard 29 gallon(39"), he wanted a mandarin which I advised against and explained why. What fish can he look at getting, also what inverts could he get. (besides coral).
2. how much live rock is too much? I have heard no more than 1.75 pounds per gallon, but this rock is HEAVY. not as dense as I would like it... but it was free! thanks Laine...
3. Found an anemone well actually two but one is very small, anyways, it is clear, with white dots on it. I am pretty sure it is a curly cue anemone. I have heard they are not reef safe, it has not been under any special lighting for a LONG time, as this rock is uncurred and has not been under light. Can it be kept alive with feedings? and should it or will it harm fish. It didnt sting me lol when i stuck my finger on him lol smart huh. he cannot be removed without killing him he is inside a coral skeleton.
4. he used uncured rock, so it cycles the same way right? vacuum of crud everyonce and a while, and the tank is ready when ammonia and nitrite are zero and nitrate is under 10. right?
5. Umm I think that is about it for now! thanks alot guys and gals.
ps. this is not the 30 long for my girlfriend for those of you that have been following along. That is doing well though, pics to come soon...cycling... fun stuff lol very exciting.
1. I started a tank for my friend, a standard 29 gallon(39"), he wanted a mandarin which I advised against and explained why. What fish can he look at getting, also what inverts could he get. (besides coral).
2. how much live rock is too much? I have heard no more than 1.75 pounds per gallon, but this rock is HEAVY. not as dense as I would like it... but it was free! thanks Laine...
3. Found an anemone well actually two but one is very small, anyways, it is clear, with white dots on it. I am pretty sure it is a curly cue anemone. I have heard they are not reef safe, it has not been under any special lighting for a LONG time, as this rock is uncurred and has not been under light. Can it be kept alive with feedings? and should it or will it harm fish. It didnt sting me lol when i stuck my finger on him lol smart huh. he cannot be removed without killing him he is inside a coral skeleton.
4. he used uncured rock, so it cycles the same way right? vacuum of crud everyonce and a while, and the tank is ready when ammonia and nitrite are zero and nitrate is under 10. right?
5. Umm I think that is about it for now! thanks alot guys and gals.
ps. this is not the 30 long for my girlfriend for those of you that have been following along. That is doing well though, pics to come soon...cycling... fun stuff lol very exciting.