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Jessy's Candyshop Cubed - Fuge & Stock list

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So I received my AquaFuge2 from CPR aquatics this week (YAY!).Click image for larger version

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ID:	3653 I'm thinking that I'm going to have to move the sump along the side of the stand instead of the back wall, so I can hang the fuge on the inside edge of the tank and see it from the skinny side. This way I can access everything in the sump and still be able to view my fuge. I'm heading up to San Francisco tomorrow and my friend is hooking me up with all kinds of fuge goodies including culerpa prolifera.
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I also started shopping online and creating my fish wish list ... When choosing fish I always vary #1 color, #2 location in tank, #3 size. I LOVE tons of tiny gobies in the tank. They are fun to find and watch. So I'm going to be purchasing at least 3 of each of the tiny gobies. I want a pair of firefish and a trio of the anthias. One single wrasse and maybe a trio of gudgeon gobies. I always push the stocking limits but I try to make them only tiny fish.
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It waits patiently.
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  1. gerbilbox's Avatar
    That's some crazy rockwork. I can't wait to see what it will look like with corals on it!

    I am also considering an AquaFuge too for my small tank.
  2. Hat39406's Avatar
    I like the fish selection...nice colors. ;-)
  3. stangchris's Avatar
    nice to see your tank progress, great choice of fish i think ive owned all of them at one point or another. i used to have 5 bio cubes so lil gobies where a great way to stock a tank. Good luck.
  4. evoracer's Avatar
    Looking good, those AquaFuges are real nice. I ran one on my Frag tank. But why not consider an algae with less potential environmental impact then Caluerpa? Like chaeto?
  5. Blown76mav's Avatar
    Can't wait to see this tank come to life. Love the fish selection as well.
  6. thejuggernaut's Avatar
    I really like the over hangs in your rock work that create shadows. I bet it will look cool have a few anthias hanging out under one of those rocks.
  7. 1AaronTravels's Avatar
    How did you aquascape the rock??? It really looks great!
  8. Jessy's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by evoracer
    Looking good, those AquaFuges are real nice. I ran one on my Frag tank. But why not consider an algae with less potential environmental impact then Caluerpa? Like chaeto?
    Caluerpa Prolifera is legal in california. And I know how to properly dispose of it if necessary so I'm not going to have any environmental issues.

    Thanks for all the kind words people I used an acrylic plate, rod, and drilled my rocks to get them in this aquascape.
  9. 1AaronTravels's Avatar
    can you aquascape Live Rock as well??? That is base rock right???
  10. Jessy's Avatar
    you can aquascape any kind of rock this way. This is Marcorock so it is dead like base rock yes. I've got a single piece of LR in the system to help seed while I'm away for the next 10 days in SF. Hopefully when I come back it will have cycled some. Which reminds me, I'm going to toss some PE mysis in there just to get some decomp going .
  11. evoracer's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Jessy
    Caluerpa Prolifera is legal in california. And I know how to properly dispose of it if necessary so I'm not going to have any environmental issues.
    I understand it's legal in CA, that wasn't my point. I am glad you will practice safe disposal (freezing it I hope) but I personally wouldn't use it still, especially with chaeto being a perfectly effective alternative, and not nearly as invasive should the worst happen. But to each his own. Good luck on the build it looks like it will be awesome when it's done!
  12. thejuggernaut's Avatar
    Caluerpa ive been told is a better exporter of nutrients that cheato however it runs a higher risk of going sexual in your tank, cheato is suppose to be more idiot proof. However i still think caluerpa looks cooler. Its impact on the eco system if it got out of my tank would be the last thing on my list of concerns when picking a macro algae. That being said we should all be good stewards of the eco system and if you do use it dispose of it properly like you said you would.
  13. 1AaronTravels's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by evoracer
    Looking good, those AquaFuges are real nice. I ran one on my Frag tank. But why not consider an algae with less potential environmental impact then Caluerpa? Like chaeto?

    As I'm new tot his hobby, can you please explaing the differences for the Macro Algae? I'm guessing that these are grown in the fuge.

    thanks,
    Aaron
  14. 1AaronTravels's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Jessy
    you can aquascape any kind of rock this way. This is Marcorock so it is dead like base rock yes. I've got a single piece of LR in the system to help seed while I'm away for the next 10 days in SF. Hopefully when I come back it will have cycled some. Which reminds me, I'm going to toss some PE mysis in there just to get some decomp going .

    How was shipping etc, of the Marco Rock? Did it arrive in a timely manner? Packed nicely??
    They have great prices on the web. My LFS in ABQ isnt quite this competitive $$ wise with Marco Rock, the LFS is Good against Fuji Rock and they have several 500 gallon plastic water tanks going with huge PS's going to keep everything alive and smelling good.
    A.
  15. Myhahockeykid's Avatar
    I love the aquascape of your tank! I think it complements the clean look of the tank as well as the pendant by adding a modern twist. The fish list looks great as well, the rainford goby (Court Jester Goby) is one of my favorites that I think makes a wonderful small tank fish. Have you considered dosing MB7 to help seed the bacteria as well as the typical cycle and live rock addition?

    Tank looks great! Can't wait to see it stocked...I have developed quite a soft spot for cube tanks lately.
  16. Alaska_Phil's Avatar
    Love the fish selection. I share your love for little gobies. I've currently got a yellow head antenna goby with a randolf's pistol shrimp and a Rainford's goby. But I'd always heard that gobies were agressive toward similar species? Otherwise I'd definitly have more.
  17. gerbilbox's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by 1AaronTravels
    As I'm new tot his hobby, can you please explaing the differences for the Macro Algae? I'm guessing that these are grown in the fuge.
    Oh geez, where to start with the macro algaes? There are so many! The two that are usually grown in refugiums and sumps are Caulerpa and Chaetomorpha. Both are excellent in absorbing nutrients from the water as they grow, although Caulerpa is suppose to be better in this regard.

    Caulerpa was once really popular, but it runs the risk of flooding the tank with the spores during reproduction, which change water parameters and may crash the tank. People in various forums report that there are ways to prevent the spore release, such as running the refugium lights 24/7.

    Chaetomorpha will try to spread itself by occasionally fragmenting, which is far safer and doesn't destabilize the water.

    There are other macro algae grown in tanks and refugiums. For example, Ulva (sea lettuce) is grown 'cause tiny invertebrates like amphipods love eating it.
  18. gerbilbox's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Jessy
    Caluerpa Prolifera is legal in california. And I know how to properly dispose of it if necessary so I'm not going to have any environmental issues.
    Thank you for being conscious of this issue! I used to do research on introduced species in aquatic environments, so it means a lot to to me find someone who cares!
  19. Jessy's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by 1AaronTravels
    As I'm new tot his hobby, can you please explaing the differences for the Macro Algae? I'm guessing that these are grown in the fuge.

    thanks,
    Aaron
    Chaeto is by far the easiest macro to work with. I've used it in the past but never really had much growth with it. I am not saying I'm going to stick with prolifera for the lifetime of my tank but I want to try it because I think it looks better and I really like looking at my fuge.
  20. Jessy's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by 1AaronTravels
    How was shipping etc, of the Marco Rock? Did it arrive in a timely manner? Packed nicely??
    They have great prices on the web. My LFS in ABQ isnt quite this competitive $$ wise with Marco Rock, the LFS is Good against Fuji Rock and they have several 500 gallon plastic water tanks going with huge PS's going to keep everything alive and smelling good.
    A.
    MarcoRock shipping is awesome. They come very fast and they are individually wrapped in big bubble wrap so it doesn't break. Two thumbs up for marcorock and anyone that wants to order.
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