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Old June 24th 06, 05:28 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default Corals and Anemones compatability

I think what Wayne is trying to say is it is only a matter of time before
you lose just about everything.

Is this a new tank ?

1. Sounds like it's over populated.
2. Lighting sound inadequate especially for your Anemones
3. Canister Filter....no comment
4 Food supply for Mandarin dragon
5. You housed a sea horse with semi aggressive fish., how's it going to get
food ?

I'm not trying to be a jerk, but it's best we don't beat around the bush
here.
Who sold you all of this stuff ?

Chris




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Wow ! Slow down !

You've made 100 mistakes already.

Wayne Sallee
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RubenD wrote on 6/23/2006 11:46 PM:
Hello, I'M A NEWBIE on sal****er tanks. I have a 46G bowtank
successfully
running on a canister filter and a Prizm skimmer.
My fish are 1 clown, 1 coral beauty, 1 copper band tang, 1 blue tang, 2
stripe damsels, 1 purple/straberry, 1 mandarin dragon and 1 horse. 5
crabs,
1 fire shrimp and 1cleaner shrimp. I try to get small sizes to have more
variety.


I have the sand and the live rock neccesary. My lighting is not the
greatest
1 50/50 actinic bulb, 30W.

I added 3 anemones (bubletip) which work great with my clownfish.

I just got 7 pieces of coral.

I read sometimes anemones and coral might not be compatible, and frankly
I
don't want to have any loses.
Can I keep a balance in my tank?

Any input on that?

TIA

Ruben