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Hello,
I am new to marine reef tank keeping. My main display tank is 75 gallons with shipwreck them. It has just finished the first cycle and in a ***** stage. The tank has been up for a month now.
I am not a big tech type so my setup is simple. As I learn new things it will change as I go along.
Using a canister type filter for 75g
Reef Octopus Skimmer HOB for up to 100g
heater
2 gyro wave makers for water flow.
Led Marineland lights
live sand & live rock (used some from my 29 g bio cube)
Salt water plants are a pretty bush plant & red grape.
1 large. Mexican Turbo snail & some baby snails
3 Scarlet legged Hermit crabs
2 Pepperment Shrimp
1 Sand Star
1 Yellow Watchman
2 PJ Cardinals
1 Sun Coral orange color.
sponges on one rock along with clams or mussels of some sort. Not sure what they are.
I had a Long Nose Hawk Fish who was a tank jumper. Unfortunately he tried to fly one time too many. Even with glass top he leaped out the back where there is space for equipment. I really liked that silly fish, Mr. Hawk was one of my first marine fish that kept in the 29g.
The 29g I had for going on 4 months now. Got frustrated trying to find good equipment to fit in the tiny area for pumps n stuff. So it is now to be a quareentine tank. Got some critters in it right now that will be slowly added to the DT.
In quareentine:
1 Pink with yellow center Blasto coral
1 Fuzzy yellow mushroom
1 Toxic Green Hammer (really neon yellow tho)
1 large Mexican Turbo Snail
1 Cleaner Wrass
1 Tomato Clown
1 yellow Tang
1 Sand Star
4 Hermits with red leggs
bush plant
red grape plant small piece
live sand and live rock
1 mystery crab that is very shy. Need to catch the brat so I can send him back to the Fish Store. He is neat looking but will bite small fish.
Eventually the quareentine tank will get more bare bottom.
I do weekly water changes on both tanks.
Below is a pic of the 75g taken from my tablet.
I am new to marine reef tank keeping. My main display tank is 75 gallons with shipwreck them. It has just finished the first cycle and in a ***** stage. The tank has been up for a month now.
I am not a big tech type so my setup is simple. As I learn new things it will change as I go along.
Using a canister type filter for 75g
Reef Octopus Skimmer HOB for up to 100g
heater
2 gyro wave makers for water flow.
Led Marineland lights
live sand & live rock (used some from my 29 g bio cube)
Salt water plants are a pretty bush plant & red grape.
1 large. Mexican Turbo snail & some baby snails
3 Scarlet legged Hermit crabs
2 Pepperment Shrimp
1 Sand Star
1 Yellow Watchman
2 PJ Cardinals
1 Sun Coral orange color.
sponges on one rock along with clams or mussels of some sort. Not sure what they are.
I had a Long Nose Hawk Fish who was a tank jumper. Unfortunately he tried to fly one time too many. Even with glass top he leaped out the back where there is space for equipment. I really liked that silly fish, Mr. Hawk was one of my first marine fish that kept in the 29g.
The 29g I had for going on 4 months now. Got frustrated trying to find good equipment to fit in the tiny area for pumps n stuff. So it is now to be a quareentine tank. Got some critters in it right now that will be slowly added to the DT.
In quareentine:
1 Pink with yellow center Blasto coral
1 Fuzzy yellow mushroom
1 Toxic Green Hammer (really neon yellow tho)
1 large Mexican Turbo Snail
1 Cleaner Wrass
1 Tomato Clown
1 yellow Tang
1 Sand Star
4 Hermits with red leggs
bush plant
red grape plant small piece
live sand and live rock
1 mystery crab that is very shy. Need to catch the brat so I can send him back to the Fish Store. He is neat looking but will bite small fish.
Eventually the quareentine tank will get more bare bottom.
I do weekly water changes on both tanks.
Below is a pic of the 75g taken from my tablet.
sry you fish jumped. That stinks.



