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Old September 27th, 2006, 02:55 AM
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Re: New 10g nano.

Thanks all for the replies. I will go ahead and plan on a pair of tank bred percs and a goby. I think i might be in the market for some sort of nano skimmer. Somthing small enough to either *** on the the ac300/110 Mod or the 3-4 inches left on the back of the 10g. Any good suggestions for a nano skimmer HOB that is decent?

Also once the tank cycles 0 ammonia, 0 Nitrites. I should go ahead and add the goby first or my cleanup crew? The pair of percs will be added later on. Maybe when i have a few nice host selections for them that have been established.

I am def looking into making the next meeting.

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Re: New 10g nano.

AquaC Nano Skimmer - With Maxijet 900 Pump: Premium Aquatics

Not sure about the nano version as it just came out and I don't know anyone that personally has one, but the regular version version of this skimmer is probably the best Hand on the Back skimmer.

Good luck. BTW there is a guy that sells tank raised percs in knoxville that are by extremely healthy and have great color. Just to clear that up he actually raises them himself it isn't a Petstore. Let me know if your interested and i'll get him to PM you.

If I were to ever get anymore clowns I would get them from him.

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Re: New 10g nano.

I agree with brandon on the skimmer and the clowns. they are some of the best looking clowns ive seen. and very affordable.

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Re: New 10g nano.

Yes I would be interested in the Clowns, my tank wont be ready for them for awhile tho.

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UPDATE and ID's please!

New FTS. 5 days cycling.




Jewel box clam (I think) Smiling in his new home.




I got this out of the "crap" $4 a lbs LR section at my LFS and just threw it in. I didnt know what it was but it seems to be comming back to life. Anyone know? Maybe a dead Candy Cane comming back? Also it has allot of new polyps growing on it.. i dunno if its a diffrent coral or not.






This was on the good rock. Very bleached out but seems to be making a comback. Star coral? Anyone know?






Also a lone survivor from this colony on a piece of LR... What is it?






Yellow Sponge?


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Re: New 10g nano.

looks like youve got alot of life! the clams arnt uncommon, but are hard to keep alive. they are heavy filter feeders and usually dont get the nutrients they need to survive. the half dead coral looks like a neon green candy cane, with some button or wolf polyps on it. maybe it will come back! looks good

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Re: New 10g nano.

I agree with bryan on the first two.

The next to last one is a non-photosynetic Stony coral that I can't remember the name off the top of my head, but did some research when I first got my live rock... you will need to feed it meaty foods (Brine, Mysis, etc) if you want to keep it alive, but they grow slow and usually don't make it in the home aquarium.

The last one is yellow sponge
Melevsreef.com - Yellow Sponge

Hope this helps and your tank is looking great.
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