I originally wanted to take a purist approach and only house Clowns and BTAs, however, the more I looked at my rockscape the more I envisioned a SMALL variety of corals. I would hate to waste PAR and flow on an anemone that can adapt to low/low conditions, so here is a coral dream team. Assorted BTAs on left side of tank Zoas on the foreground "arm" of rocks Table Acros right in the focal point, high flow, directly under lights. Monti Caps all down ...
Updated 10-09-2010 at 06:45 PM by bleachandvomit
So the DIY stunner strip was a failure. I gave it a chance, and the two daylight bulbs simply overpower the blue LED's. I decided on ditching the LEDs, and swapping one D-D aquablue + for an ATI blue plus. According to the PAR levels by Grimreefers, this will actually take away about 2 - 5% PAR overall, but give a nice actinic look. I tried the two daylights alone, and just couldn't force myself to like the aesthetics. A few of my mushrooms dissolved as well, so I ...
Both of my tanks actually are finally cycled! The 17 gallon stabilized a few weeks ago and since then I've added my orange and darwin clown pair, and a small flame hawkfish. Most of you might think a hawkfish is not suitable for such a small tank but I like to push the envelope. He's not cramped at all and he loves all the perching spots, including my mag-float that I have resting horizontally. The 17g has also had a cyano outbreak, from the post-cycle or from overfeeding. Another ...
Here is my screen top finished and on my tank. It rests level but i might modify it to add some weight. This has added some potential to my tank, a new stocking list! 2x Maroon Clowns 1x Mystery Wrasse 2x Helfrichi Firefish 1x Blotched Anthias ...
Got this little guy today off of divers den. My plan is to put him in the RSM until the Elos finishes up it's cycle. In the mean time I need to make one of those screen covers im afraid... What do you guys think? Should I play it safe or grow a pair? I dont want to ruin my clean tank!