zmazza
Premium Member
I heard Mel was really experienced with taking care of gobies....
I got my 30 gal set up last night. I'm waiting for the temp to stabalize and then I'm going to put the salt in tonight. I inadvertantly used the first 3 hours of water with my new RO unit. I've got a TDS of about 18-19 or so. It's producing 0 TDS though out of the RO now... Is that going to be a bad thing?
I plan on taking some live rock out of my 29 gallon and hooking the canister filter back up to it and moving one of the maxijet 1200's to my 30 gal.
All in all it's not going to have a huge amount of live rock, but shoudl have enough. Probably 45 lbs in each.
This all goes back to my question though... Can a 30 gallon safely hold more than one species of goby? Can they live peacefully with blennies? I thought about doing a goby dominated reef, but I'm not sure if it's possible.
I'm trying to get this 30 gallon started in the right direction towards a reef tank and turn my 29 gallon back into a FOWLR...
I don't think my corals are doing so well in that tank. That was my "newbie" tank if you will. Feel free to comment anytime, ct_vol, lol!
Let me know what you guys think.
Thanks.
I got my 30 gal set up last night. I'm waiting for the temp to stabalize and then I'm going to put the salt in tonight. I inadvertantly used the first 3 hours of water with my new RO unit. I've got a TDS of about 18-19 or so. It's producing 0 TDS though out of the RO now... Is that going to be a bad thing?
I plan on taking some live rock out of my 29 gallon and hooking the canister filter back up to it and moving one of the maxijet 1200's to my 30 gal.
All in all it's not going to have a huge amount of live rock, but shoudl have enough. Probably 45 lbs in each.
This all goes back to my question though... Can a 30 gallon safely hold more than one species of goby? Can they live peacefully with blennies? I thought about doing a goby dominated reef, but I'm not sure if it's possible.
I'm trying to get this 30 gallon started in the right direction towards a reef tank and turn my 29 gallon back into a FOWLR...
I don't think my corals are doing so well in that tank. That was my "newbie" tank if you will. Feel free to comment anytime, ct_vol, lol!

Let me know what you guys think.
Thanks.