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![]() The only media I have in the canister is a sponge. No carbon or ammo chips or anything else. As far as a skimmer goes, I have been planning on picking one up, just haven't decided on which one yet. Thanks for the info and welcome. I will keep a closer eye on the canister filter to see what happens.
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![]() I had a 36 gallon tank as my first reef and my set up was almost identical to yours.
I found that when I had a sponge or floss or anything like that in my cannister I got Algae galore and high nitrates, even after large water changes. As soon as i took all the media out and just packed it with LR rubble, my tank became very self sustained. only my experience and yours of course may vary. cheers. ![]() If you're getting Algae blooms, add some snails... It's always debatable as to when you should add the cleaners but I have had good results adding them slowly, maybe not all at once. I also don't like hermits too much anymore, really fun to watch but expensive in their snail shell stealing mandate. Last edited by Whatigot; 04-24-2008 at 04:54 PM. |
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![]() I might have to go pick up some rubble. That sounds like a good idea. You are right about the hermits. Their need for new shells could turn out to be an expensive propositon. Could a person buy some larger empty shells from somewhere and put those in as an alternative for the crabs? I've seen bags of shells at michael's for a couple of bucks before.
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![]() I have a 20 gal with 4 Margarita Snails, 2 Turbo Snails, 1 Emerald Crab, 2 Stripped Leg Crabs and 1 Mystery Crab (similar to the Emerald).
I almost think I have too many and do worry about them getting enough food. Becareful and start very slowly.
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And welcome aboard PS i would stay away from turbo snails as they are incredibly clumsy. they will knock corals all over the place. just my own experience. the mexican turbos anrt as bad.
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![]() you can add shells toy our tank, sure.
But, hermits are really finnicky when it comes to their homes. I have a TONNE of shells in my 72 gallon reef, like 10 per hermit of all shapes and sizes and my hermits still prefer to take the astraea and margarita shells. I guess maybe it's something about a fresh shell versus one that is "used". I used to think it was funny, but with snails costing between 2 and 3 bucks a piece and hermits not even being a neccessary addition to a clean up crew they have lost their humorous appeal. |
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![]() That definitely will add up after some time. With the cost of livestock, any dollar that can be saved by not having to replenish snails is a good thing.
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![]() i think the fresh water shells are to soft/brittle for their liking. i have some, one is currently being used but he shaped it to fit by breaking all the weak parts off.
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When you decide on inverts, you need to decide whether you'd like hermits or snails. They don't co-exist very well as the hermits kill the snails, as they prefer escargot to algae and detritus. You can't blame them really!! I prefer snails as hermits have other drawbacks as well. I keep Astrea, Nassarius, Cerith, Margarita, and Ring Cowries. I have mixed feelings on the Margaritas as they are a temperate species, and don't survive well in the tropical temperatures of our reefs. The higher temperatures speed up their metabolisms, and they live a much shorter life than they should. So, I feel bad putting them in my tank, but they are AWESOME algae eaters! The only reason I have them in my tank is because they were sold to me as a different species. When they die, I don't think I will replace them as I feel too cruel! |
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