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Might be getting a saltwater aquarium later this year

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Fallaryn


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 10:10 pm


It would be about 240 gallons (American). 48" tall, 48" in length, and 24" wide. I'm going to guess that it would end up in my bedroom, as there's no more room elsewhere in the house.


Here's all that I might be getting:

Corals:
Evergreen Starburst Polyp (x3)
Silver Branch Pumping Xenia (x2)
Toadstool Mushroom Leather Coral, Brown (x1)
Ricordea Mushroom, Blue/Green (x1)

Fish:
Erectus Seahorse (2 male, 2 female)
Neon Blue Goby (x2)
Scooter Blenny (x1)
Firefish (x2)
Ocellaris Clownfish (x2)
Orange Lined Cardinalfish (x4)
Zebra Catalina Goby (x2)
Clown Goby, Green (x3)
Green Mandarin (x1)
Kaudern's Cardinal (x2)

Invertebrates:
Sand Sifting Sea Star (x1)
Dwarf Blue Leg Hermit Crab (x6)
Nerite Snail (x6)
Zebra Turbo Snail (x4)
Hawaiian Feather Duster (x3)
Tongan Fighting Conch (x1)

Extra:
Live rock
Live sand
Red Smooth Leaf Kelp (x3)
Maiden's Hair Plant (x2)

Found all these here.


What I would like to know, is if everything is suitable with each other; how deep the sand should be (and where to find it cheap, but decent); how big of a rock (or rocks) the tank would need; overall cost to set it up; anything else that you may think of.
PostPosted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 10:52 pm


I highly recommend taking your questions here.

I've got experience with saltwater systems, but I'm afraid that if I try to give you advice that I'd leave out something horribly important. (Especially at this time of night.) gonk

The people at the forum I linked are WONDERFUL sources of information, and very helpful.

I do have one piece of advice. Don't bother with Seahorses or Green Mandarins until you've got mountains of experience under your belt. They're uber high maintenance. (Otherwise, your fish choices look fine. Scooter Blennies are awesome.)

Super Goo
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 11:20 pm


first off not shure about the cost.
sand bed should be 1-2 inches deep.
skip the seahourses becuse they dont belong in a community, neon gobys are hard at times, try to only go with one type of goby but in that size of a aquarium it might work, save the mandrain as the last fish and up both speices of carnal fish to about 6.

a sand shifting star fish might be a problem but agin in that size i dont think it will be, bring up the hermit crab's to about 1 for every 10 gallons oof water, Nerite snails will also have to come up, same as the turbo snails, you might decide to get more feather dusters as you go along. i am sorry i dont know much about the fighting conch snail.

you want about two pounds live rock per gallon any size and any peice that you like. um i allready covered the sand but i will do it agin about 1-2 inche layer over the bottom. and i am sorry i dont know much about the saltwater plant speices.

next on the list how are you going to be filltering the system and how much water movment you are going for.
Next on the list aswell what are you going to be lighting this aquarium with MH, T-5 What?
That s all for right now i guess, if you have anymore questions dont hessatate to post or pm me.
PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 11:52 am


You could definitely put more corals into a tank that size!

I would not advise getting a neon goby, because they tend to starve and waste away in captivity. Same problem with the mandarins, but with your tank size, if you have enough live rock, there should be enough copeopods for it to survive on.

Edit: Also, catalina gobies are temperate fish and need lower water temperatures than the rest of your fish. I would get something else instead.

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