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Blom 05-24-2009 02:19 AM

One big tuna. I was going to try and make a list tonight. I really like the idea of keeping species that co-exist with others, like the clown with an anemone. Or some gobys with shrimp. Love triggers, tanks is to small though and I hear there not overly reef friendly (New tank:mrgreen:) That being said I am also very open to suggestions.Im going to throw a makeshift list on here so people can chime in with all their knowledge.

Percula Clown
Banggai Cardinal
Im so so on the dwarf angels, prefer the true angels but im pretty su re my tank size is too small
Raccoon or Copperband Butterflyfish (may be to small for a copperband)
Leopard Wrasse
Would love a surgeonfish (Its there any that will be suitable for a 90g Reef tank)
Regal Tang - Again Ive been told that my tank may be a bit small
Mandarin Dragonet
There are some nice Grammas as well
And some sort of Goby.

Like I said makeshift, I need to crack open a book I have on marine fish here tonight and do a little more homework.

Blom 05-25-2009 07:43 PM

Ive been keeping the lighting off for the time being. Blasting the LR with water every second day or so to remove the dying matter. The ammonia levels have been holding in the .25 to .50 PPM range. Im expecting more of a spike due to the die off from lack of light here in the next week or so. Ive read that the coralline algae takes off in the dark as everything else around it dies, that being said I have seen some new spots of it speraticly around the tank. Ive also seen some of the existing coralline turn from that dark reddish purple to white. I was going to siphon off the debris in the sand here today, no water change, just through a filter sock back into the sump. Definitely would like to pick up a couple more power heads to cover a few of the dead spots behind the rock work. What sort of time line should I start running for the lighting and when? I know I should start off with a few hours a day and slowly increase it over time until I reach the max. But what should I be looking for to start that out, after the Nitrate cycle? Also what levels of ammonium should I expect to see? I know this is dependent on how much die off there is, but Ive been reading that anything over 2 PPM and I should be doing a water change. Im a ways off of 2 PPM but knowing in advance cant hurt.

Thanks in advance.

Blom 05-25-2009 08:55 PM

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Blom 05-26-2009 03:50 AM

Stocking list v2.0
Pair Percula Clowns
Banggai Cardinal
Yellow swallowtail Angel
Leopard Wrasse
Purple Tang
Strawberry Dotty

Myka 05-26-2009 04:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blom (Post 422992)
Yay work :cry:

And how exactly is moving all these things from BC to Sask cheating? I think you got cheated on your cheating!

Hahaha!! Because I'm paying someone else to do it!!! :p

Where did you get your rock anyway? Great pieces.

Blom 05-26-2009 06:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Myka (Post 423919)
Hahaha!! Because I'm paying someone else to do it!!! :p

Where did you get your rock anyway? Great pieces.

Picked it up at Red Coral, was able to pick through 500+ lbs I would guess. I love that store :mrgreen:

Blom 05-27-2009 10:39 PM

Water Parameters:
Temp - 76F
SG - 1.025
pH - 8 (closer to 7.9)
NH3/4 - 0 PPM
NO2 - 0 PPM
NO3 - 5 PPM

Blom 05-31-2009 03:10 AM

Updated Water Parameters:
Temp 78F (Brought it up a wee bit)
SG - 1.025
NH3/4 - 0PPM
NO2 - 0PPM
NO3 - 4PPM
pH - 8.0

Im just waiting on my freshwater Tub, and the Aquacontroller Jr. I ordered. Maybe then a clean up crew:mrgreen:

Getting exciting!

JDigital 05-31-2009 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blom (Post 423331)
One big tuna. I was going to try and make a list tonight. I really like the idea of keeping species that co-exist with others, like the clown with an anemone. Or some gobys with shrimp. Love triggers, tanks is to small though and I hear there not overly reef friendly (New tank:mrgreen:) That being said I am also very open to suggestions.Im going to throw a makeshift list on here so people can chime in with all their knowledge.

Percula Clown
Banggai Cardinal
Im so so on the dwarf angels, prefer the true angels but im pretty su re my tank size is too small
Raccoon or Copperband Butterflyfish (may be to small for a copperband)
Leopard Wrasse
Would love a surgeonfish (Its there any that will be suitable for a 90g Reef tank)
Regal Tang - Again Ive been told that my tank may be a bit small
Mandarin Dragonet
There are some nice Grammas as well
And some sort of Goby.

Like I said makeshift, I need to crack open a book I have on marine fish here tonight and do a little more homework.

Not sure if it was mentioned, but a Raccoon Butterfly would probably eat most of the coral you put in the tank. They generally are not Reef Safe.

Rock work looks great though... Look forward to see it fill up.

Blom 06-01-2009 12:08 AM

This is kind of what im going for as an end result. 90g Display with 45G Breeder as a sump (Those are in place and cycling). A 20G Poly tank for RO storage and an eventual 20G above. I will plumb the 20G to my sump and use it as a QT for starters. Then when all is said and done it will be turned into a seahorsey tank. The 20g Poly tank will only be used as a RO reservoir, it will have a drainage plug a little higher than half way up to allow for it to be drained into a 5g bucket. Ill still have to mix my SW in buckets, just not enough room.

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