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Old January 10th, 2008, 07:24 AM
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Re: Putter's first tank

you have a lot to look forward to. I am excited to see what you end up with. your tank can support a yellow tang or regal tang easily. if you got both, that would eat up too much space and you would not have room for other fish. you already have great yellow with the foxface.

fairy wrasses are beautiful and would look great in your tank. I think gobys are overrated, but anthias are popular now, bicolor anthias are wonderful and three would look great in your tank. neon dottybacks are great fish as well. start researching what you want now so you can add with confidence. nothing is worse that having a full tank and realizing there is the defining fish for your tank that you cannot add. good luck

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Old January 10th, 2008, 07:30 AM
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Re: Putter's first tank

Have been looking at fish since I added the water to the tank...just can't make up my mind...thanks for the suggestions, I have looked at the fish you suggest but I am still undecieded. I will try to do it one step at a time and look at the next purchase in a week. If I wait a week then order, so 10 days, put the fish in QT for a week, then add to the main tank, in the mean time order the next fishes....to arrive about the time the next one leaves the QT tank.....so much to consider LOL. What do you think of the green blue chromis doc? would you go with a school type anthias instead?

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Re: Putter's first tank

Chromis are super hardy and nice looking. For a new tank, I'd pick a school of chromis over a school of anthias any day. Anthias are challenging and don't usually do well in new tanks.

The food you have will be fine for the fish you have. Clowns won't eat seaweed sheets, and the foxface will be fine with the algae in your tank and mysis too. You can start rotating in different types of foods eventually, but it's not urgent.
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Re: Putter's first tank

As far as your refugium. The algae you have will attach itself to almost anything such as gravel rocks or cracks and projections. Its an easy to grow algae but can dump a lot of dissolved organics if you have some die off. Even free floating the algae is OK. Lots of opinions about mud, fine sand, deep sand, shallow substrates. Myself I like fine and medium sand mixed in a deep bed. Mud can be in a thinner bed than fine sand and both should have worms and other stirrer type invertebrates/wrasses.

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Re: Putter's first tank

I've seen minnows that look better than Chromis.If you want a shoal then I would wait a little longer for your tank to mature.Then get a group of one male bartlett and two or more females.Lyretails anthias are pretty too and I find both of those anthias as hardy as Chromis.I've also heard small shoals of chromis usually finish each other off til there is only 2-3 left.
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Re: Putter's first tank

Well the bartletts are a pretty fish indeed, I have discovered over the past few weeks that I am going to need a bigger tank if all I can get is about 21" of fish, I am going to run out of room QUICK!!!

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Re: Putter's first tank

You got good advice on the fish. You got any pics of them? BTW great job on the light. It looks awsome.
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Re: Putter's first tank

Very nice.
Im loving what you did on the light.
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Re: Putter's first tank

Bartletts stays pretty small,about 3'' max.Three would only put you at 9'' so there's still plenty of room for other fish.Save enough room for at least one of the smaller tangs.What reef would be complete without one of them.One of the Kole,Tomini or better yet a Purple tang.
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Re: Putter's first tank

Problem.....the foxface was stuck to the power head this morning, not sure how long he had been there but there he was...unpluged the power head, he floated around for a bit....swam near the surface over the power head, seemed to rest there a bit then slowly swam down behind the rocks...have not seen hide nor hair of him since....think he is dead? If he is, do I need to tear down the tank to find and remove him?

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