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Old 04/06/2007, 06:35 PM
Slakker Slakker is offline
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First Clowns!!!

Well...I finally got my clowns!
And a peppermint shrimp to take care of that silly aiptasia.

I picked them up from Living Art Aquarium in Madison. They were a fresh batch of CB Perc's...or Ocellaris...they weren't real clear. One clerk told me perc, the other ocellaris...we'll get 'em IDed as soon as I get a camera fast enough to catch a good photo without spooking them with the flash.

Well, the larger of the two (soon to be female, if all goes well) was the one I really wanted, but as they were the only two in the tank and they were already swimming with each other and looked to be pretty paired up, I couldn't bear to split them. I'm a little worried that I'll hit a bit of a cycle with the both of them in there so soon, but with the established sand and the fact that I've had it up and running with a bit of rock I'm hopeful. I also picked up about 8 more pounds of cured LR, and if all else fails I've got some AmQuel that I can add.

They made it through the near hour drive back to the tank, and I started drip acclimating them. They were both laying on the bottom of the bag breathing really heavily, so I started swapping the water over faster, and finally when one was resting on top of the other I panicked and figured maybe just adding the poor guys to the tank would be better than having them sit in the bag any longer.

So far they're both swimming around exploring happily, so I hope I made a good decision and they won't end up in trouble in a few hours or a few days...My fingers will be crossed for the next couple of weeks.

The little guy looks like he's got the "Bent" gill cover that can sometimes be prevalent in CB clowns, but they both looked incredibly healthy at the store, were swimming around, perky, and they've got GORGEOUS coloration. I know that they aren't ORA, they said they got them from "Wilson's." I dunno...but they are tank bred.


At the time they were introduced, Ammonia/Nitrites were 0, Nitrates were ~ 25ppm (partial water change comin up tomorrow) and pH is 8.0.
Anyways...the goods...PICTURE TIME!

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Old 04/06/2007, 07:04 PM
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Wilson may be a local breeder. You don't need any clearer pics, they are ocellaris. Congrats on the new fish.
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Old 04/06/2007, 07:07 PM
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Thanks, Phil

I'm just really hoping they'll be okay...they should be.
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Old 04/07/2007, 01:22 AM
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And, of course, as any new father would do...a real short video of the two almost immediately after being introduced to the tank.

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Old 04/07/2007, 11:20 AM
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nice i am proud of you lol....nice new children..
my clowns have started to pair which makes me happy but they're both still a little shady with one another but tanks looking great and so are the clowns...
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Old 04/07/2007, 02:47 PM
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I'm really hopeful that my filtration is holding up, Ammonia levels are reading 0 still today. I'm about to do a 10% WC and put in this new 10,000k/Actinic 03 bulb I just got from HelloLights.com.

I'm also planning on rinsing out the filter cartridge and the bio-wheel to try to bring down nitrates. I'll post before and after pics of the new light as soon as I'm done
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Old 04/07/2007, 02:55 PM
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awsome video they seem happy and healthy
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Old 04/07/2007, 02:58 PM
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congrads on your new family members
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Old 04/07/2007, 05:08 PM
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Well...the new bulb is in, and I definitely like the change in spectrum, but I've lost a lot of intensity.

Old bulb:


New bulb:


It might be too blue for me...could end up changing it out again before too long.
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Old 04/07/2007, 06:19 PM
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nice clowns you have there! i want to get a pair soon. i like the bluer bulb it will brighten up the coraline when it starts to grow out.
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Old 04/07/2007, 06:27 PM
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I love the bluer spectrum, too, but i'm concerned about the lack of intensity. This bulb would be phenomenal as a supplement to a 6500k, but as the main lighting I just am not sure it puts out enough light.

I may have to look into modding this hood to take another bulb...hmmm...
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Old 04/07/2007, 06:27 PM
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enough light for what slakker?
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Old 04/07/2007, 06:32 PM
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Just in general...it's very dusk-like IMO. I won't be putting an anemone in here, don't worry

Maybe some little shrooms or something one of these days though...but I think even they would have a hard time under a 13w bulb.
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Old 04/07/2007, 06:38 PM
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thats an eclipse right? i saw an eclipse light upgrade for like 30 bucks i think somewhere and it puts out 28 watts i think im not sure i'll look for the page now and if i find it i'll post it up here.
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Old 04/07/2007, 06:41 PM
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Yeah, the Eclipse 12.

If you find it, that would be AWESOME. I've seen the retrofits for the other Eclipse hoods, but never for the Eclipse 12 hood. Thanks!
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Old 04/07/2007, 06:51 PM
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damm it must have been somthing else i seen, but i found the one i was thinking of but its 13 watts also i though it was more. although you can always get this one and try to diy it in there that way you can have half day havlf antnic if you wanted it only like 15 bucks and if fits your tank to begin with. heres the link.

http://www.hellolights.com/13watbalkit.html
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Old 04/07/2007, 06:56 PM
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DO NOT rinse out your filter and your bio-wheel at the same time. You will lose all your biological filtration and get an ammonia spike that may kill your fish.
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Old 04/07/2007, 07:01 PM
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Yeah, that's what I was thinking about doing...but I'd have to make up a splash guard out of acrylic. I can't imagine that would be too tough, though. Something to look at after I move out of the dorms and home for the summer. I think I'll give this new bulb a couple of days to grow on me to see what I think of it.

I've got a question about feeding...My little guys are eating voraciously, which is good, but I want to be sure i'm feeding them the right stuff.

So far I've got Ocean Nutrition Formula 1 flake that I'm smashing up into pretty fine particles, which they seem to absolutely love. I've also got a canister of Kent's "Reef Herbivore" pellets, which I smash into small particles. They go for this pretty excitedly, too, plus what they don't eat gives the snails and hermits something to go after. Even the peppermint came out of hiding to snag some leftovers of what everyone else had missed.

I use 2 flakes and one herbivore pellet. Enough? Too much?

I plan to get some frozen Formula 1 and a bottle of Selcon, but I haven't used the freezer on my mini-fridge for much, so I'm testing it right now to make sure that it can keep the food frozen.

Any other suggestions would be great!
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Old 04/07/2007, 07:06 PM
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Oh wow...I figured with the sand/rock I would be okay...thanks for the tip, Phil. Unfortunately I already rinsed out the filter cartridge and bio-wheel, but I've removed the wheel. I hope I haven't just made a potentially fatal mistake...

I've got some water already mixed from today's WC, so I'll monitor ammonia more closely than I had planned, and if ammonia starts spiking I'll have to take action to fix it.

I've got some "Ammo-Lock" and some "Amquel" that the person I bought the tank from had given me, would you recommend using either of those in case of a spike? Or would frequent WCs be a better solution?
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Old 04/07/2007, 07:26 PM
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Sorry, I jumped the gun. I didn't realize that you had rock and sand. You will be fine.
So my next question is, "why do you have the bio-wheel and another filter at all?"
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Old 04/07/2007, 07:39 PM
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Haha, good question. Whew...I feel much better knowing that I have (probably) not sentenced the little chitlins to death by my stupidity.

The Eclipse 12 has a "three stage!" filtration system, so I was just running that as it came to me. The filter cartridge is basically a soft pad for mechanical filtration with activated carbon underneath it. I figured some carbon never hurt anybody, right?

So with established rock and sand, all I really need is flow? Also, do you think it would be a good idea to pick up a small powerhead for additional flow?

And thanks again (and in advance) for all of the help...I and my "kids" appreciate it!
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Old 04/07/2007, 07:48 PM
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I think your soft pad/carbon stage is great. Don't think you need the bio-wheel though. It builds up nitrates faster than your rock and sand can get rid of them.

Adding a powerhead will depend on the "feel" of the tank, and what you want to keep. If it were my tank, depending on the strength of your return pump, I might add a MJ 600 or something similar.
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Old 04/07/2007, 08:04 PM
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Okay, gotcha. Keep the mechanical/carbon, but, as I suspected, ditch the wheel. Thanks!

According to the Marineland website, the Eclipse System 12 has a "certified flow" of 150gph. There appears to be a "current" of sorts that covers nearly every part of the tank, but I think if I ever want any sort of coral I'll probly have to add some additional flow.
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Old 04/07/2007, 09:42 PM
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Congrats on your clowns. They look great!!!
I look forward to seeing the progress of your tank. You are most likely the most experienced newbie ever on RC! I would put money down that your tank will be stunning in no time.
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Old 04/07/2007, 09:48 PM
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Oh I forgot to say, that I had an Eclipse 12 and had to add a small PH. So yes, I would believe it would be a good idea to pick up a power head.
 


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