my new idea on breeding clown tanks

Tell me about it, she even has a divorced pair. Ill be tagging along since Ill have a smaller version of a breeding system...

Current Tanks: Spawning Alpheus spp. pair shacked up with a spawning Cryptocentrus cinctus pair in 20g breeder, plumbed into a PC-lit 100g reef with a spawning A. ocellaris pair, spawning Assessor flavissimus harem (4) and a divorced Synchiropus ocellatus lady
 
LOL. That lousy no good man was running my pretty scooter lady ragged and wouldn't let her eat. Mean little snot; he'd even destroy the food in the feeding station I put out for her. So I served him papers. :D She's rubenesque and happily single again.

Do post breeding stuff in the breeding forum, though. There's a few folks over there that really know their stuff. I personally don't have a "setup." It's very ghetto at my house on the fry side of the living room. But after you see a few dozen setups critiqued, some basic info starts to sink it...
 
ok that didnt take long ...


this is the basis of what i am looking at, the tank on the lower right is quarintined from the rest of the system

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tanks(5x10 gallon)
3/4'' bulkheads
3/4'' ball valves
13' of pvc
skimmer(asm mini-g)
live rock
macro
poly-pad
30 gallon long sump
heater(main)
heater for fry tanks(2)
return pump
skimmer pump
air pump(main)
air pump for fry tanks(seperated to 2 tanks)


anything else i need to get started
 
Lights! Plain old incandescent or small florescent lights are fine. I use small undercabinet light fixtures, because they are flat and covered. You'll need timers for the lights.

Also GFCI's -- either the outlets themselves or portable "Shock Busters."

Lots of airline tubing and 1/8" rigid tubing and airstones.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7086276#post7086276 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by NicoleC

I suggest you start a new thread in the breeding forum. [/B]

you are correct :)
 
anything else i need to get started

HEHEHE

your missing the most important #1 thing




S A N I T Y
 
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