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peobrien
March 27th 04, 04:26 AM
I have a 120 Gallon tank with a maroon Clown and one Sebae anenome. I would
like to purchase a blue chin trigger. They are smaller and less aggressive
than other triggers. What do people think? I don't want to lose the anenome
or the clown. They are been around for a while.
I have a blue throat in my tank, and its a good tank mate to all its
mates.
See:
http://home.comcast.net/~fish.tank/
for details
On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 04:26:28 GMT, "peobrien" >
wrote:
>I have a 120 Gallon tank with a maroon Clown and one Sebae anenome. I would
>like to purchase a blue chin trigger. They are smaller and less aggressive
>than other triggers. What do people think? I don't want to lose the anenome
>or the clown. They are been around for a while.
>
>
peobrien
March 28th 04, 10:45 PM
You have a really nice tank and a good mix. Thanks for the confirmation
that this Trigger should be okay for my tank.
By the way, you listed Cyno as an issue with your tank. I use Phosguard.
You can put it in your tank and leave it until it turns brown. It is full
when brown and won't release phosphates back into your tank. Here is little
info on the product:
PhosGuard is a high capacity and high efficiency filtration product for
removing phosphates and silicates from marine or fresh water aquaria. Unlike
competing products, PhosGuard is bead-shaped for optimum flow
characteristics and has an exceptional porosity for enhanced capacity.
PhosGuard has a working capacity to remove 20 to 60 mg/L phosphate in 100
gallons with a similar impact on silicates. It may be used continuously or
intermittently, and will not release removed phosphate. PhosGuard will cause
a decline in hair algae and enhance coral growth. Each liter treats up to
300 gallons. Marine or freshwater use.
> wrote in message
...
> I have a blue throat in my tank, and its a good tank mate to all its
> mates.
>
> See:
> http://home.comcast.net/~fish.tank/
>
> for details
>
> On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 04:26:28 GMT, "peobrien" >
> wrote:
>
> >I have a 120 Gallon tank with a maroon Clown and one Sebae anenome. I
would
> >like to purchase a blue chin trigger. They are smaller and less
aggressive
> >than other triggers. What do people think? I don't want to lose the
anenome
> >or the clown. They are been around for a while.
> >
> >
>
Vicki
March 29th 04, 06:23 PM
"peobrien" > wrote in message news:<EHH9c.26024$JO3.27332@attbi_s04>...
> You have a really nice tank and a good mix. Thanks for the confirmation
> that this Trigger should be okay for my tank.
>
> By the way, you listed Cyno as an issue with your tank. I use Phosguard.
> You can put it in your tank and leave it until it turns brown. It is full
> when brown and won't release phosphates back into your tank. Here is little
> info on the product:
> PhosGuard is a high capacity and high efficiency filtration product for
> removing phosphates and silicates from marine or fresh water aquaria. Unlike
> competing products, PhosGuard is bead-shaped for optimum flow
> characteristics and has an exceptional porosity for enhanced capacity.
> PhosGuard has a working capacity to remove 20 to 60 mg/L phosphate in 100
> gallons with a similar impact on silicates. It may be used continuously or
> intermittently, and will not release removed phosphate. PhosGuard will cause
> a decline in hair algae and enhance coral growth. Each liter treats up to
> 300 gallons. Marine or freshwater use.
I use it in my planted fresh water tank and it works pretty well for
algae. I don't have algae in my salt water tank (smile) so have not
used it in there.
Vicki
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