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kellehar

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  1. some considerations to look at is what are some of the fish you want? some are sand sifters some like to build caves which can be done with out a sand bed by adding a bunch of liverock rubble. Also how much live rock are you going to put in as part of bio filter is your substrait. which you'll have to add more l/r to meet that need. A sandbed is also a breeding ground for other positive creatures that eat the left over junk in your tank. these Are the main reasons I found when I was looking into the same things as you. But with out substrait is less work ,less mess, easy to clean .

    Just some thoughts for you

  2. you would be better off selling it as a reef ready if you still have all the equipment around. Do you still have the sw lighting? Is it drilled? Does it have overflows? All these options would make it worth more. If not I would say in my opinion around $300 to $400.

  3. but use with care as it will also kill any other anemone good or bad in the tank. Learned the hard way as I lost my pacific rose tip I had for over a year when I used it. Dont listen to the instructions when it tells you to turn off the power heads to avoid spreading it to your good anemone's. As I follow them and it still killed it.

  4. albert is right damsels do get mean. Ive been lucky and they have never gone after my other fish. But they do attack me. dunl will find that out after the four stripes he got off me have been in his tank awhile.

    I do stickly salt and my advice to you is that when starting out with a pair of damsels and a pair of clowns. clarkii and tomatoes are nice but for the novice your better to go with false percs.

  5. not to worry i've had a few albino's and still have one now, It does the same thing and so did the others. I've raise 3 out of the four breeds of this species and find the albino to be the most docile,red tails to be the most aggresive,rainbows to be about in the middle. I would recommend the you get one more as 1 or 3 to be your best bet to prevent fighting. I also found leaving you light on all the time helps to keep them from beating each other but might not be the best thing for your tank depending on what fish you have in there.

    hope this helps

    Justin

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