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      May 23rd, 2008
As many of you know, I lost all my fish to disease in a matter of just a few days; we never did postively identify what happened (I believe disease was introduced via live sand)... but it's time to move on and go forward....

I'm using the disaster as an chance to fix some things that are wrong - starting with the acrylic tank, which I detest. I'm replacing with an all-glass when I get home from Hawaii (reports on what I found - and didn't find - on the reefs in Maui forthcoming).

I'm planning on leaving the tank fish-free for about a month, (the corals are all thriving). I will then empty as much of the water as I can into a 35 gallon receptacle that I've been using for storing RO/DI water, placing the exposed corals into the bucket as the water drops. Then I'll pour the live sand and remaining water back into the new tank, and pump the water out of the barrel and into the new tank.

Does this sound like a good approach? Any suggestions welcome.

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I'm still smarting and not quite over the disastrous loss of all the fish in my tank, and am feeling TREMENDOUSLY guilty about having lost all these (formerly) wild animals. I'd like very much to go forward with only tank-raised animals.... but this seems to limit me to... damsels and perhaps a pair of clowns? Does anybody have any suggestions for a colorful, interesting, peaceful tank-raised community? I'm not opposed to a tank full of damsels - but can I have a school of 10-15 of them, or will they tear each other apart?

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      May 24th, 2008
First off, I do remember reading about you. Sorry about that. So, why dont you like the acrylic? is it scratched? If U end up getting rid of it, hit me up i may need another tank. Also, i think that a tank with a clown pair, a goby, flame angel, and a Tang is what i want to do. I did hear that damsels do get territorial when they are in a bigger tank, but i see them all in the same tank at my LFS. Good Luck.

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      May 24th, 2008
Cameron,

Acrylic, while light and easy to carry when empty, scratches incredibly easy. Besides scratching easily, I believe it is more difficult to keep clean than glass (starting with, you can't really use those magnet algae removers unless you keep them well away from the sand bed).

Used aquariums are very easy to find on craigslist....

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      May 24th, 2008
Ya i just bought a new aquarium, but 1 more never hurt anyone. I use credit cards to clean my glass anyway.

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      May 24th, 2008
I really not a big fan of acrylic tanks either.They sure look nice in the beginng.Your plan sounds okay from what I understood.

I didn't realize damsels are tank bred?Unless you are referring to clowns being a type of damsel.
Clownfish,pseudochromis,bangaii and a few different neon gobies are though.Besides those and seahorses,I don't know of any other tank bred fishes.A mated pair of gold stripe maroon clownfish and a Fridmani Pseudochromis are nice.How about a picasso clown or two?

 
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      May 24th, 2008
I could be wrong about the damsels - but I *THOUGHT* they were the first saltwater fish to be successfully tank-raised... (I wasn't talking about clownfish being damsels - although I know they are)...

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      May 24th, 2008
You could be right about damsels since I never really pay attention to them to much.I do believe it was clowns that were first successfuly tank bred.Still,the choice is still pretty limited,sadly.

 
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      May 24th, 2008
Here's a good site for tank bred fish:

http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/a....cfm?c=15+1500

 
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ORA is another good site. Search Ocean Reefs and Aquariums Im not sure of the site. They have really cool misbars most of the time amongst others.

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      May 24th, 2008
No one should scrape algae off their glass no mattter what they do their scraping with. It is a lazy persons practice which just dumps all the nutrients contained in the algae right back into the tank where they quickly become algae again. Use a scrubber pad, white one for acrylic,and wipe from bottom to top, remover pad rom water and risnse, repeat, repeat, reapeat until done. The algae will grow back much slower and your nitates will stay lower and/or accumalate slower. I really like tank builds and look forward to all of them.

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