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Old February 13th, 2006, 03:40 PM
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Cool Pictures

OK, I got the pics



That is a large picture of my tank, not a great pic.


Closer pic of Lava rock with CLA


CLA on the glass


This is a good picture of some of my LR, Lava rock, and the "dead" coral all covered in CLA

I think that's it for now. It seems that all is ok, I just need to start adding a coral, and keep an eye on it. Thanks for all the help again!

I'd also like to congradulate myself for mastering attaching pics to the forum. Go me!!

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Old February 13th, 2006, 04:07 PM
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Protein skimmer Odyssea Pro Pack Protein Skimmer Dual

I'm also curious is anyone has ever used, or heard of a Odyssea Pro Pack Protein Skimmer Dual I currently have no protein skimmer on my system, and was looking into one of these. A guy I met at my LPS ordered one of these, and got 2 of them shipped to him for the price of one, so he's selling one for $50. I told him i'd get back to him today. Is this a good deal, or should i not waste my time.

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Old February 13th, 2006, 06:59 PM
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Hi, welcome to the forum.
I agree with the others coralline is usually something most reefers desire. It shows that your water is at good balance. Also if your lighting is on the lower watts per gallon sometimes coralline will grow quicker. It should not grow on or over take any healthy corals. Sometimes hermit crabs will remove it for you. The skimmer you are talking about is a knock off of a Bak Pak 2 protein skimmer. Depending on the pump it is using it may do ok. Most Odyssea stuff is over spec. Like the pump rate might be lower that stated. But the one you’re looking at has two pumps. So worst case scenario the pumps may be short lived but the design is good. $50 is a nice price though.I used one of their PC lights for a short while and it a good buy for the $$ I spent.
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Skimmer

Reguardless of which skimmer you finally decide on get a skimmer that is rated for at least 2x the water volume. so if you have 50 gal of water get a skimmer rated for a 100 gal tank. hope this helps. (skimping up front only will cost more in the long run)

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Nice Pics And Coraline Weres All The Mushrooms At?lol

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Cool

The Protein Skimmer is rated for 150gal, and my tank is only a 60gal. I think even on the safe side, it's about double, so it should be good. I'll pick it up later today, and let you know how it's doing.

I'm curious what you all would suggest as my 1st corals. every thing in my tank is reef safe. I have ocellaris clowns, green chromis, blue hippo tang, cleaner shrimp, small arrow crabs, and some miscellanious small crabs and snails. I think I want to get a couple sebae anemone for my 2 clowns in the next week or so, but I don't know what kind of coral would be good for me to get my feet wet with. I need something hearty, but also looks interesting. any input will be much appreciated.

Do you have to have moon lighting for corals?

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LPS,SPS coral and Anemones require a high watts per gallon light source and good and stable water conditions.Sebae's sometime harder to keep.I have good success with mine within the 6 months I have had it.Both my clowns(sebae and alse perc) are hosting it.I think this has made its servival possible.What type of lighting do you have?John will probley recomend some good books for you.
In my opinion good starter coral would be mushrooms and Zoos(alot of nice colors can be found.Try soft coral at first to be safe.
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I use Floresent lighting. I don't remember who makes the bulbs, just that they are for reefs.

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What is the total wattage for the lighting? A 4 x65 watt pc light fixture will give you low end amont of light for corals. Around $200 for a regular hood.A metal halide setup /power compact is what I would chose for your size tank
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Im running Ocean Sun Bulbs by Zoo Med. 2 bulbs, each at 32 watts for about 14hours a day. I guess I need to get a timer, that seems a lil long??? But, the fish don't seem to be stressed.

I been doing a lil research into some corals today on http://www.petsolutions.com and using the advise of getting soft corals, and the helpful article stating that LPS are easier to take care of than SPS, I'm leaning toward getting a soft coral called "Anthelia" to try as my 1st coral. According to petsolutions.com:

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Adding a graceful motion to the home aquarium, Anthelia, Anthelia sp. , is a great addition that is durable and grows easily once established. Also known as Encrusting Anthelia or Waving Hands Polyp, Anthelia will grow in most lighting conditions, placement levels, and water flow levels. This coral has a medium aggression level as its encrusting growth method covers both rock and glass surfaces. By placing “starts” at several locations that are making contact with the back glass of the aquarium, Anthelia can make a dramatic aquarium background over time. Each stalk of the pink/brown Anthelia is a work of art in itself. Each stalk contains one “hand”. Each hand consists of eight “fingers.” Each finger has 24 tiny tentacles that run along each side of the finger. That makes 48 tentacles per finger and 384 tentacles per hand! Anthelia It will definitely benefit from occasional target feedings of plankton or brine shrimp, as well as foods designed for filter feeders such as Marine Snow or Phyto-Plex. Calcium and strontium will help ensure its continued health.
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this sounds like it would be a good starter to me, and very interesting looking in my tank. Any one wanna throw there in on my idea?

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