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Doo

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  1. Hi Doo ...what part of edm are in ? I might be interested in your julies . Do they all get along and how big a tank will they need ? any future breeding pairs in the bunch ? Thanks ....Linda....

  2. This is my exact point - the 1 add gets lost in the bunch...
  3. To be honest, I am a new member so I have not had a chance to spend a ton of time on this site, however I think it would split the buy/ sell very nicely and it would be easy for those who are interested in either or to go where they want... just my thought...
  4. Hi All Just a thought - the title explains it all Thank you!
  5. :welcome: - Fronts Do Rock!!!
  6. SWEET!! - I like the sound of that, I will keep you posted :smokey:
  7. HTH As it sits right now there are 3 lb of LR in there - I have another 12 to add that I have purchased, but yet to pick up... the other 12 pounds is sitting in a running tank with fish in it - the reason I did this is because I was not sure if it was cured so I dropped it off to put into an established tank. I figured if I leave it there for a week to 10 days and put it back into my tank - I would have less issues. This LR is only about a 5 min drive from my house so I don't see any die off from the trip. What do you think??
  8. Thank you Bosshog The ammonia I suspect is due to some live sand that I put in the tank from a gent that gave it to me. I just added LR this eve and this is LR out of a well established tank with fish in it. How much LR should I add in there? and how fast should I do so? Thank you!
  9. what size of a tank is it? 10g What kind of fitration? box filter and powerhead Lighting? 24" T5 (2) How much LR are you planning to put in? I am thinking about 15lb Please excuse my newbiness in this - I am open to any feedback you have:) As far as the water changes go, I would say only one, about 10%. The reason for that is that you want all of the ammonia and nitrites in the aquarium so that your bacterial levels can grow to the point where it can sustain a bioload. The more water (and waste product) you remove during the cycle, the slower it will go. I would put in a couple of fish before any corals. IMO corals tend to be more sensitive to waste levels than most fish that are choosen as the first in an aquarium. The timetable I would use is LR now, approx 2-4 weeks later first fish (something hardy....ocellaris clowns or damsels of some sort), then approx 2-4 after fish, put in some hardier corals (leathers, mushroom). I didn't ask before, but what size of a tank is it? What kind of fitration? Lighting? How much LR are you planning to put in?
  10. Sounds great - how often should I change water during the next 2 weeks??? I was thinking coral b4 fish - what are the thoughts on that?? Thank you!
  11. HI All Ok so my SW tank has now been running for a few days, my Ammonia is 0.5-0.7 (in there some place) & my Nitrite is 0. The big question is am I ready for some LR yet??? I am going to do a 30% water change this afternoon and see if that drops the ammonia level a bit, but I thought I would get some advice from the experts
  12. If I was to upgrade my fixture - what do you all recommend? (Type/ Brand) Where should I go for a good price on a unit that will work for my little 10g - 20" should work... Any thoughts? Thanks again!
  13. Hi Thank you all for your help I will give the suggestions a try and I am sure it should work
  14. Thank you for the reply - that is what was recommended and it makes sense, but again - I am soooo new to SW - that I thought I would ask the SW experts Thank you!
  15. Hi All I would like to introduce myself, although I have already hopped into a couple of chats here and there. I have been at FW for many years (Africans, mostly Tangan…) and I have now decided to try SW!!! I have been reading tons of our forum and other sites and you guys are all great – I am very glad I joined and look forward to learning from you all. I have large tanks that I can go hard on, but I have decided to start with a little 10g just to get the feel and I see many members here are successful with them… I managed to pick up a 10g kit and was given enough water from an established tank to fill it up. I also picked up from the same person some LR, LS, a container full of noodles (bio media) that are all live & a hand full of stringy plants that he said would be good to get going… I think the start part is good to go – I bought a ¾” fish that my wife insisted on “FINDING…” (I will not even make you guess) – I am not sure how well the fish will do, but time will tell… THE LIGHTING DILEMMA!!! This 10g kit I bought either comes with a florescent fixture tube or a 2 bulb fixture ($10 diff). I bought the one with the 2 bulb setup because I was told I can use 2 incandescent lights, which would give me better lighting than the 1 florescent… I would like to add some coral once I am confident that all is running well… Today I went and I talked to another knowledgeable source and he said NO WAY, neither will work and I should just stick with fish for now under the florescent tube until I get a bigger tank and can justify spending the $$ on good lighting. So – if I buy the florescent kit it’s 10 more (NO big deal!!) If I buy the regular light canopy and purchase 2 incandescent lights – that will be about $50.00 and I am totally ok with that unless it will not keep coral alive and in which case there is no point, I might as well put that towards real lights… Can anyone please help me on which way I should go!!! Thank you!!!!
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