My son's 29g

melev

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I talk about my son's tank often enough. I figured since I went to the trouble of cleaning it last night, I should post some pictures. :D

He's got my old 29g aquarium, which I turned around since the back was scratchless. A Remora Protein Skimmer, a Maxijet 1200, a heater and a couple of VHO bulbs run by an Icecap ballast take care of the equipment list.

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Inhabitants are a mated pair of Gold Stripe Maroon Clownfish, a Golden Eel, a Snowflake Eel, an urchin, two whelks, a turbo snail, some mushrooms, a little Green Star Polyps, some button polyps and a Long Tentacle Anemone.

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In the back corner you can see a patch of maroon clownfish eggs.
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The green algae is unknown, but maybe referred to as Bottle Brush because it looks like it when studied up close.

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The tank is fed once every night, and topped off pretty much daily. No sump or refugium on this set up.
 
Sound like an excuss for another tank to me....

"My sons tank"

Well, in that case, I have a mom's tank, dad's tank, sister's tank, brother's tank, Aunt's tank, Grandma's tank, Cousin's tank, Girlfriend's tank, and best friend's tank. :D
 
Nice - bet your son loves it. My daughter will be getting to that age soon I think. How old is your son?
 
My son is 18, and going to college this fall. He'll live at home. He's had a tank in his room for 2.5 years now. It was a 10g for a long time with those maroon clowns.
 
I started fish keeping at, say 8 or so, saltwater when I was about 14, and reef when I was about 17... Going from a 10 to 20, 30, 55, 75, and 125g... Now back to just the 75, as reef. I will be 26 in Oct. :)

Did a kick butt report on my reef tank for 10th grade bio, got 100% from a teacher that hardly ever gave them. :D , btw a 96% on my bio final ... :D Ahh, the good ol days!

Rich
 
Awesome tank! But c'mon, is that a freshwater background? :-P

That's a very interesting tank though, would be fun to watch, definitly. How are the eels doing with the inverts?

Rock Anemone:D
 
I think it is a reef background with some macro algae, but honestly I've never looked at it. As long as I don't see cords and equipment hanging thorugh the back panel, I'm happy.

The eels don't cause any trouble at all, but I don't put shrimp or anything like that in there. I have put fish I can't stand in there, and they mysteriously vanish. ;)
 
"Son, now I told you...NO, you can't use the car until you clean your reef!"
"DAD!!! We're our of RO water, and the tank needs a water change!"
"But dad, the clown fish has a girlfriend, why can't I?"

Rich :D
 
richfavinger said:
"Son, now I told you...NO, you can't use the car until you clean your reef!"
"DAD!!! We're our of RO water, and the tank needs a water change!"
"But dad, the clown fish has a girlfriend, why can't I?"

Rich :D

:lol:
 
Re: My son's 29g

melev said:


In the back corner you can see a patch of maroon clownfish eggs.
29g_lta.jpg


I like this pic best, that eel looks like he's about to hold up a NO TRESPASSING sign,
"hey you, what are you doing back here"

colleen
 
Nice setup--I believe your 'bottlebrush macro' is bryopsis and i have it everywhere! I'd get rid of it if you can--it can get way out of control...
 
Re: My son's 29g

In the back corner you can see a patch of maroon clownfish eggs.
29g_lta.jpg


The Golden Eel looks as if he just heard the dinner bell. Anxiously waiting :eek:
 
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