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Old 01-22-2010, 09:06 PM
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Hi everyone,

I recently started a nano tank back in Late November and seem to be having quite a bit of success with it already. I just wanted to give a quick introduction. I have just a 14G Biocube with the following:

17 lbs Live Rock
Approx 3 inches Live sand
3 Cleaner Shrimp
1 Bumble Bee Snail
2 Nassarius Snails
2 Turban shell Snails
1 Anemone Crab
2 Misbar Clown Fish
1 Chromis (not entirely sure of the species still have yet to find it online)

I already have plans to get a larger tank with this years Tax Refund, however I am still debating what size I should get (thinking about between 75-90 Gallons)

Some other animals I have currently include:
2 Frilled Dragons
1 Hypo Red Tail Boa (salmon boa)
4 Tarantulas (G. pulchripes, P. metallica, C. fasciatum, and B. smithi)

Thats pretty much it... If you want to know anything else, or give any feedback it is much appreciated!

Rob
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Old 01-22-2010, 09:22 PM
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Here are a couple pics sorry for the poor quality I will get better ones ASAP









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Old 01-22-2010, 09:29 PM
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Welcome to canreef Rob. I love that tiny anemone next to your porcelain anemone crab.
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Thanks, it came with one of the pieces of LR I bought... didn't even notice it until probably two weeks into cycling my tank! I am pretty sure it is a Rock Anemone but could be wrong I looked it up online a little while back. It seems to be doing pretty well in the tank so I have no complaints ATM. I also forgot to mention I just recently added the fire and ice Zoa about a week ago (in last pic you can barely see it), and a green mushroom head. Just thought I would test out putting some coral in and seeing how it worked out... so far so good.
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Thanks, it came with one of the pieces of LR I bought... didn't even notice it until probably two weeks into cycling my tank! I am pretty sure it is a Rock Anemone but could be wrong I looked it up online a little while back. It seems to be doing pretty well in the tank so I have no complaints ATM.
Yup, looks like one to me. I used to have one that had a pinkish hue to it and right now I have one that's green.
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that's awesome, I am looking at adding some coral to the tank but I want to see how the first two little frags do before I commit to a larger amount. Any suggestions on what could work in the small space? I believe I have been told Zoas, Mushrooms, and I want to say Xenia will work but I could be wrong, and also is there any other you would suggest, or maybe some that are a must have for Nano aquariums?

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You're correct those are all great starter frags and all good for nano's, cloves are also good. I personally don't like xenia because it can take over a tank but that's just my opinion.
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Insted of xenia try athenia it grow a bit slower and some one said to me that as soon as they put some in their tank the red algae went away, so it may help with that also.

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Thanks for all of the advice! I really appreciate it. I cannot believe how addicting this hobby is, I am already considering using my tax refund to invest in a larger tank! I am considering something around the 90 Gallon mark... not exactly nano lol but just thought I would put it out there.

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It is super addicting. I started off with a 24g and jumped to a 90g only 4 months later. I did end up going back to a smaller tank and selling my 90g but that was only because I had to have the 90g in my basement where I couldn't enjoy it.
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