part 2

chrisgil10

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Received and set up today. tons of life and I am so excited.
I do have a ? or 2.

first how long before I start to feed the tank.
I have a flower anenome and a Condylactis anenome, a feather duster (large) and tons of small ones I have seen all over.

some corals (cup corals are one I think) and varous other life as well as what comes with "the package"

I don't want to risk any of my new found friends.

Oh and I got a clam I think, it is orange inside open real wide with tons of whiteish feelers (so cool) any idea what it is called I do want to look up my friends so I can take good care of them.

thank you in advance for the advice
 
Re: part 2

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13076185#post13076185 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chrisgil10
Received and set up today. tons of life and I am so excited.
I do have a ? or 2.

first how long before I start to feed the tank.
I have a flower anenome and a Condylactis anenome, a feather duster (large) and tons of small ones I have seen all over.


We want pictures!!!

Check your ammonia everyday and when the tank is free of ammonia, then feed. The anemones will eat a piece of raw shrimp once or twice a week. Feather dusters need micro food. Look for a liquid invertebrate food. I use two versions of Kent: one is 5-25 microns for the sponges and the like. The other is 800 microns for feather dusters and tunicates.

some corals (cup corals are one I think) and varous other life as well as what comes with "the package"

I don't want to risk any of my new found friends.

Oh and I got a clam I think, it is orange inside open real wide with tons of whiteish feelers (so cool) any idea what it is called I do want to look up my friends so I can take good care of them.

Probably a flame scallop. Richard seems to have found a bunch of them. They are very difficult to take care of. Someone posted an article on them in this forum (Red, was that you?) Read the article and get the right food for them. Leave it hidden.

thank you in advance for the advice

Enjoy and we want pics ;)
 
Re: part 2

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13076185#post13076185 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chrisgil10
Received and set up today. tons of life and I am so excited.
I do have a ? or 2.

first how long before I start to feed the tank.
I have a flower anenome and a Condylactis anenome, a feather duster (large) and tons of small ones I have seen all over.

some corals (cup corals are one I think) and varous other life as well as what comes with "the package"

I don't want to risk any of my new found friends.

Oh and I got a clam I think, it is orange inside open real wide with tons of whiteish feelers (so cool) any idea what it is called I do want to look up my friends so I can take good care of them.

thank you in advance for the advice

Welcome! Hopefully your TBS Package will bring you as much joy and discovery as it has for the rest of us. :D

Click here to learn about your scallop: <a href="http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/july2002/toonen.htm" target="_blank">Flame Scallops</a> This is the article that RedWarrior found and shared with the rest of us. Sometimes the posts get buried and can be difficult to find so I re-posted her link. Just drag your mouse over the underlined text and then click your mouse.

You should wait until your ammonia is 0 ppm before feeding your new found friends. I use this food for my feather dusters, tunicates, and sponges: <a href="http://phycopure.com/" target="_blank">PhycoPure</a> and some reef keepers like Ogre use <a href="http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_ViewItem~idProduct~KM3455.html" target="_blank">Micro Vert</a>. Read the sheet Richard sent with Part 2 and read <a href="http://www.tbsaltwater.com/thepackage/setup.html" target="_blank">Set Up Procedures</a> which includes instructions on when and how to feed Part 2 of your setup.

Feel free to ask all of your questions here. Some of us (like me) are new to this reef hobby and some are oldtimers (who have ALOT of excellent advice) By the way, I don't know how internet saavy you are but if you drag your mouse over the underlined text above you will be able click on the words. (not trying to insult here, just trying to help :D )
 
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I just checked my ammonia and it is .25 so far so good. we have found more stuff than I can name.

I took some pics but do not now how to copy them to my post. as soon as I figure it out (I am ok at computer stuff) I will post them
 
pics are here

pics are here

photo

the full tank


photo


my flower anenome



photo


not sure what this is



photo


orange tree sponge ? should this and my other 2 sponges be in the substrate or on rock?


photo


orange ball sponge

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also unsure of what this is


so this is my stuff to begin with so beautiful

oh yeah and my
condy aneneome

photo
 
nice photo album!

nice photo album!

your tank is so colorful! I put the orange tree sponges on the rock. I think it was advice from HowardW. They're alive and growing so it seems to be okay.
 
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