Thread: Faux-Reef?
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Old September 27th 06, 04:36 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
swarvegorilla
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Default Faux-Reef?

Just beware of hungry puffers, ******* hermit crabs and nasty spine cheek
clowns.
had a few of those worm things.... ummm die on me
but aside from that very cool and tough to in a mature tank


"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
nk.net...
Feather dusters don't need light either, but they do need to filter a lot
of food. The dirtier the tank, the happier they are.

Wayne Sallee
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George Patterson wrote on 9/23/2006 10:33 PM:
StringerBell wrote:

I thought the tank could be pretty nice with a bunch of feather dusters
and some sponges. Am I right in thinking that the dusters are less
delicate and easier to maintain than those other reef inverts?


Yep. They need less light than most corals. Just make sure you don't buy
a fish that eats them and don't overfilter the water.

How about sponges--- are some types also on the less delicate side?


As Wayne reminded me, many sponges don't like much light. Put them under
an overhang. They also like a fairly "dirty" tank. Most of what I know
about them comes from reading; I had one as a live rock hitchhiker. It
did well for a while, but a butterfly I bought to eliminate aiptasia ate
it. I had fairly standard fluorescent lighting, which is probably
insufficient for feather dusters but (apparently) good for sponges.

George Patterson
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