JEMichael IV
New member
I have been doing some reading on cephs and I have always had an interest in them. At the moment I love to collect clams and Mantis Shrimps.
When I normally get a new mantis shrimp I hook up an eclipse 6 to my main 150gallon reef so there there is no cycling involved and water quality is always good. Just the occasional clean of the front arcylic, feed, and enjoy!
But from what I have been reading about cephs is that it probably wouldnt be a good idea to have them hooked up to the same water as my 150g reef as they might ink.
Could I have him hooked up to my main reef? This would guarentee awesome water and no temp changes/salt as I have auto topoffs and a 1/3 chiller, reactor, skimmer hooked up to the system. If this is a possibility would a 10g be ok for him, for a smaller one? If so how long? I know with mantis shrimps they make a burrow and dont leave it if they are happy so the 6g are good for them since I can plum them to my main reef water.
If not, I have a 30g sitting around that I could use. Instead of waiting the 2 months to get the tank cycled could I just setup an overflow to my main reef and pump water from my reef to the 30 gallon for a week or two to get the system started then lock it off from the system?
I have been reading on starting tanks for cephs but I had some questions that were not asked before unless maybe I just missed them
Also, what would be a good starter and is there any differences to the way different species act as far as day to night, out playing to always hiding?
Thanks!
When I normally get a new mantis shrimp I hook up an eclipse 6 to my main 150gallon reef so there there is no cycling involved and water quality is always good. Just the occasional clean of the front arcylic, feed, and enjoy!
But from what I have been reading about cephs is that it probably wouldnt be a good idea to have them hooked up to the same water as my 150g reef as they might ink.
Could I have him hooked up to my main reef? This would guarentee awesome water and no temp changes/salt as I have auto topoffs and a 1/3 chiller, reactor, skimmer hooked up to the system. If this is a possibility would a 10g be ok for him, for a smaller one? If so how long? I know with mantis shrimps they make a burrow and dont leave it if they are happy so the 6g are good for them since I can plum them to my main reef water.
If not, I have a 30g sitting around that I could use. Instead of waiting the 2 months to get the tank cycled could I just setup an overflow to my main reef and pump water from my reef to the 30 gallon for a week or two to get the system started then lock it off from the system?
I have been reading on starting tanks for cephs but I had some questions that were not asked before unless maybe I just missed them
Also, what would be a good starter and is there any differences to the way different species act as far as day to night, out playing to always hiding?
Thanks!