M Woodhill
New member
hi, guys
think there are lots of experienced and warm-hearted aquarists that are always ready to help
so big big thanks in advance
learning from the disaster of RBTA, ive decided to take time and wait few months for my coming gigantea. yet its my first time to raise a gigantea---though i really had BTA and haddoni before and most of the stories ended happily----so i would very much like to learn more about the species and how to raise it happily in a tank
the gigantea ive booked is fairly small for my tank rather small about 77gallons. the basic info comes as follows
tank size 77 gallon, 2'7*2*2
lighting XM 250w 10000k 8hrs+actinic 15w*4 10hrs+moonlight 14 hrs
wave mp40 + a cheap powerhead blowing at the bottom of LRs
animals in: 3 sps
2 lps
1 clams
1 feather duster
1 sifting starfish
1 pair of a. ocellaris
water parameters: salinily=1.025
ph=8
kh=10
no2=0
no3=0.2
po4=0
ca=400
mg=1200
temperature ranges from 80f to 83f
again thanks
think there are lots of experienced and warm-hearted aquarists that are always ready to help
so big big thanks in advance
learning from the disaster of RBTA, ive decided to take time and wait few months for my coming gigantea. yet its my first time to raise a gigantea---though i really had BTA and haddoni before and most of the stories ended happily----so i would very much like to learn more about the species and how to raise it happily in a tank
the gigantea ive booked is fairly small for my tank rather small about 77gallons. the basic info comes as follows
tank size 77 gallon, 2'7*2*2
lighting XM 250w 10000k 8hrs+actinic 15w*4 10hrs+moonlight 14 hrs
wave mp40 + a cheap powerhead blowing at the bottom of LRs
animals in: 3 sps
2 lps
1 clams
1 feather duster
1 sifting starfish
1 pair of a. ocellaris
water parameters: salinily=1.025
ph=8
kh=10
no2=0
no3=0.2
po4=0
ca=400
mg=1200
temperature ranges from 80f to 83f
again thanks