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Old 02-10-2009, 07:18 PM
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I had one for quite some time in my little reef and he seemed to do okay. I ended up taking him back to the LFS as he was not getting enough food in my tank. One of the saltwater stores here in Calgary has them in just about ALL of their tanks, and the dude who runs it says he has seen one ripped in half and that did not even cause a problem. If you are looking for positive feedback, you may wish to give Colby at Elite a call.
I'll bet that their toxicity, like that of Poison Dart Frogs, is reduced over time in captivity, due to different diet, conditions, whatever (they aren't sure of why exactly yet, at least with the frogs...).

I saw one in a tank in Winnipeg, at the Birds and Aquariums Co. I think it was called... This place is amazing, with a large display tank that had more fish than I could count, a blue spiny lobster, a blue carpet 'nem (this thing was a good 18" in diameter), some fish I don't have names for, corals I've never seen... Well, needless to say it was pretty amazing, but the sea apple and some of the other inverts in another smaller tank were also pretty gorgeous. I'm not sure if this other tank was inline with the large tank though, but these guys are beautiful. The parrots were nice too
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Old 02-10-2009, 07:22 PM
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sea apples kind of remind me of parrots in their coloration now that you mention it...
and an interesting thought worth pursuing.

I hate to ask LFS anything...lol hard to find unbiased advice there.
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Old 02-10-2009, 07:34 PM
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90 gallon display tank, 55 gallon sump (running about 22 gallons) Total system volume about 112 gallons

Euroreef RS80 skimmer

Flow through display tank rate is currently about 300 gph from two Quietone 4000hh pumps.

Lighting is 36" Tek T5 (6 tubes)

Internal tank flow=1 Koralia 3, 1 Koralia 1, 1 MJ 1200 with Hydor rotating water deflector

90 pounds live rock, give or take

Various mushrooms, zoanthids, bubble coral, frogspawn, large toadstool, xenia, kenyan tree, colt...

2 BTAs, sea apple, cleaner shrimp, 2 peppermint shrimp, various snails and crabs, 2 brittle stars

Yellow Tang, Rabbit fish, Boxfish (my favorite fish!), Keyhole Angel, Percula Clown, Royal Gramma, 4 green Chromis


I likely missed some stuff, but that about sums it up.


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no pic necessary, would be cool though...
What would really help would be a good description of your tanks equipment and inhabitants?
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Old 02-10-2009, 09:20 PM
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90 gallon display tank, 55 gallon sump (running about 22 gallons) Total system volume about 112 gallons

Euroreef RS80 skimmer

Flow through display tank rate is currently about 300 gph from two Quietone 4000hh pumps.

Lighting is 36" Tek T5 (6 tubes)

Internal tank flow=1 Koralia 3, 1 Koralia 1, 1 MJ 1200 with Hydor rotating water deflector

90 pounds live rock, give or take

Various mushrooms, zoanthids, bubble coral, frogspawn, large toadstool, xenia, kenyan tree, colt...

2 BTAs, sea apple, cleaner shrimp, 2 peppermint shrimp, various snails and crabs, 2 brittle stars

Yellow Tang, Rabbit fish, Boxfish (my favorite fish!), Keyhole Angel, Percula Clown, Royal Gramma, 4 green Chromis


I likely missed some stuff, but that about sums it up.
Thats a lot of line loss on 2 high head quiet ones?
how much piping do you have going through there?

Thanks for those specs, very helpful..
Is that all you have for water movement?
No other powerheads or anything with impellars?
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Old 02-10-2009, 09:37 PM
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i have thought about getting one afew times but the store i saw some at last they dident look to great and they are expensive, i was thinking of clearing my nano out and put a small on in there with a mantis shrimp for some movement

BTW what store did you see them at i wouldent mind stopping by and haveing a look, was it pet lovers?
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Old 02-10-2009, 09:40 PM
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I am pushing the water about 11 feet up from the sump in my basement to the tank on the main floor, and I have the flow throttled back somewhat. I almost had a wreck on the weekend when I noticed the tank was on verge of overflowing. I need to find a gate valve rather than the crappy ball valve I am using to properly regulate the flow. I would like to get the flow up to around 450 gph.

No other powerheads. Before he settled in, the sea apple would climb up the side of the tank and park himself next to the Koralia 3 with no ill affects. They have a fairly hard exterior, and I cannot see how they could get caught up in a Koralia, like my seahare (rip) did.

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Thats a lot of line loss on 2 high head quiet ones?
how much piping do you have going through there?

Thanks for those specs, very helpful..
Is that all you have for water movement?
No other powerheads or anything with impellars?
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Old 02-10-2009, 09:41 PM
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heres a good article on them you might find useful
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issu...003/invert.htm
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Old 02-10-2009, 09:46 PM
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I think the same may be true of boxfish. I am sure I caused alot of stress for the fish in my tank when I netted them from the old 46 gallon tank and stuck them in pails while I set up the 90 gallon. Mind you, I caught Boxy close to first and stored him in his own bucket, but I am sure he was still stressed enough to let his natural defenses kick in. But everybody survived the move. <knocks on wood!>

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I'll bet that their toxicity, like that of Poison Dart Frogs, is reduced over time in captivity, due to different diet, conditions, whatever (they aren't sure of why exactly yet, at least with the frogs...).
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Old 02-11-2009, 12:37 AM
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nobody else carries them, and you're talking to a guy who lives to wheel n deal...lol
and really ,where can you buy anything marine that isn't overpriced?

I know that they can wipe the tank out, I guess nobody has ever had one or has any links to experiences with them?
I know most consider it not worth the risk, I understand the risk and will debate that for myself once I have some knowledge on them to work with...

I may have to be the first one on this board to try one out.
I can't imagine that I would have any stress in my tank for it and I would certainly spot feed it to make sure it's healthy and happy...

You ever seen something and it just appealed to you?
I'm enamored of this sea apple...lol
It all makes a lot of sense to me.
Go for it!!!.
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Old 02-11-2009, 12:51 AM
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basement sump huh?
thats sweet.....
is there a lot of vibration noise from the water moving through that much pipe anywhere in your house?

TLO, that article kicked some serious wrass.
much appreciated and quite helpful.
cucumber butt fish..., weird.
Thank you.
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