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fishytime1
03/20/2007, 01:17 AM
Hi guy and gals like I said I'm an all around noob to SW & RC,but have been doin FW for bout 18 years( 20g shellie/grow out, 29g shellie, 55g south american, 75g tanganiykan, 110g tanganiykan).Have had my little SW up and runnin for a while just thought I'd fish for comments, sugestions or critiques. Great site btw. Heres my setup. 20g, AC 70 filter(soon to be fuge), AC 50 PH, AC 10 PH, Jager 100w heater,Hagen "Glo" 2x24w HO T5, 23lbs live rock(figi and hatian), 10lbs aragonite sand. Livestock is 1 firefish, 10 zebra hermits, 2 astrea(sp?) snails, 2 bumblebee snails, green mushrooms, fire and ice zoas, 2 small xenia.
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o19/fishytime/IMGP0472.jpg
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o19/fishytime/IMGP0467.jpg
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tk1360
03/20/2007, 12:13 PM
looks like you are off to a great start. I liek the aquascaping with the branched rocks in the middle. In my tank my yellow clown goby loves to sneak about rocks like that. My only "critique" would be that you are a little light on sand. Personally I'd prefer a bit more being that there is a small water volume and such but also I guess I must realize how much can one fish ****??! lol Anyways keep up the good work and give us some progress pics as time passes.

fishytime1
03/20/2007, 07:11 PM
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9522788#post9522788 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tk1360
looks like you are off to a great start. I liek the aquascaping with the branched rocks in the middle. In my tank my yellow clown goby loves to sneak about rocks like that. My only "critique" would be that you are a little light on sand. Personally I'd prefer a bit more being that there is a small water volume and such but also I guess I must realize how much can one fish ****??! lol Anyways keep up the good work and give us some progress pics as time passes.


thanks for the comps. Was told and read that you are either suposed to do a deep sandbed (like 3"or 4") or just enough to cover the bottom?:confused: