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![]() hi i need some help with setting up for an anemone. i have an well established marine tank, set up for approx 18mths as follows trigon 750 corner tank 90 gals capacity fluval 403 fluval 404 eiheim pro external filter uv ster redsea skimmer powerheads 80-100 kg of live rock live coral sand 6 damsels {various} 2 common clowns 1 yellow tank 2 cleaner shrimp 12+ turbo snails hermit crabs tests amonia : little or none on test nitrate : fine niterite: fine PH : 8.4 anything i need to test for {other than above} or add to the tank? anyone -- What is this...... Some White C**ts Joke That Black C**ts Dont Get. Rory Breaker, Lock Stock & 2 Smoking Barrels |
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Rory Breaker wrote:
hi i need some help with setting up for an anemone. i have an well established marine tank, set up for approx 18mths as follows trigon 750 corner tank 90 gals capacity fluval 403 fluval 404 eiheim pro external filter uv ster redsea skimmer powerheads 80-100 kg of live rock live coral sand 6 damsels {various} 2 common clowns 1 yellow tank 2 cleaner shrimp 12+ turbo snails hermit crabs tests amonia : little or none on test nitrate : fine niterite: fine PH : 8.4 anything i need to test for {other than above} or add to the tank? anyone You left out the most important detail..........what kind of lighting do you have? -- Remember, wherever you go, there you are. |
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"Rory Breaker" writes:
i need some help with setting up for an anemone. OK... i have an well established marine tank, set up for approx 18mths as follows trigon 750 corner tank 90 gals capacity fluval 403 fluval 404 eiheim pro external filter uv ster redsea skimmer powerheads Is one of those things a light? You didn't mention the kind of anemone you wanted, but most of the interesting ones in the aquarium hobby are highly photosynthetic. So the amount of light they get is a big part of whether they're healthy. Although it's a poor measure, a lot of people talk about "watts per gallon". You've got 90 gallons of water. How many watts of light are you pouring into the tank? A fish-only tank might have 1-2 watts, easy coral reef tank might have 3-5, high-light coral/anemone tank is often 6-8 watts/gallon, which can be hard to achieve without metal halides. 80-100 kg of live rock live coral sand All good stuff. 6 damsels {various} 2 common clowns What's a "common" clown? Do you mean false percula/ocellaris? 1 yellow tank "Tang"? 2 cleaner shrimp 12+ turbo snails hermit crabs Good. tests amonia : little or none on test nitrate : fine niterite: fine "nitrite". In any case, "fine" isn't a measurement. Neither is "little or none". Every test has a minimum threshold. You should report this as "less than X", where "X" is the smallest measurable amount on your testing equipment. PH : 8.4 anything i need to test for {other than above} or add to the tank? Lighting is the biggest issue. The rest of the tank seems fine. You should think careful about the species of anemone you're trying to get. Is your intention to have your clown fish play in the tentacles? If so, you may need to be sure you get the right anemone species for whatever species of clowns you have. Anemones & clowns are _not_ arbitrary mix & match. -- Don __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Don Geddis http://reef.geddis.org/ When I was a child, there were times when we had to entertain ourselves. And usually the best way to do that was to turn on the TV. -- Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handey |
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thanks for the reply i have 4 standard lights that came with the tank. not sure of the output. what type of lighting do i need power / time on / etc thanks -- What is this...... Some White C**ts Joke That Black C**ts Dont Get. Rory Breaker, Lock Stock & 2 Smoking Barrels "Don Geddis" wrote in message ... "Rory Breaker" writes: i need some help with setting up for an anemone. OK... i have an well established marine tank, set up for approx 18mths as follows trigon 750 corner tank 90 gals capacity fluval 403 fluval 404 eiheim pro external filter uv ster redsea skimmer powerheads Is one of those things a light? You didn't mention the kind of anemone you wanted, but most of the interesting ones in the aquarium hobby are highly photosynthetic. So the amount of light they get is a big part of whether they're healthy. Although it's a poor measure, a lot of people talk about "watts per gallon". You've got 90 gallons of water. How many watts of light are you pouring into the tank? A fish-only tank might have 1-2 watts, easy coral reef tank might have 3-5, high-light coral/anemone tank is often 6-8 watts/gallon, which can be hard to achieve without metal halides. 80-100 kg of live rock live coral sand All good stuff. 6 damsels {various} 2 common clowns What's a "common" clown? Do you mean false percula/ocellaris? 1 yellow tank "Tang"? 2 cleaner shrimp 12+ turbo snails hermit crabs Good. tests amonia : little or none on test nitrate : fine niterite: fine "nitrite". In any case, "fine" isn't a measurement. Neither is "little or none". Every test has a minimum threshold. You should report this as "less than X", where "X" is the smallest measurable amount on your testing equipment. PH : 8.4 anything i need to test for {other than above} or add to the tank? Lighting is the biggest issue. The rest of the tank seems fine. You should think careful about the species of anemone you're trying to get. Is your intention to have your clown fish play in the tentacles? If so, you may need to be sure you get the right anemone species for whatever species of clowns you have. Anemones & clowns are _not_ arbitrary mix & match. -- Don __________________________________________________ __________________________ ___ Don Geddis http://reef.geddis.org/ When I was a child, there were times when we had to entertain ourselves. And usually the best way to do that was to turn on the TV. -- Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handey |
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In article , Rory Breaker wrote:
i have 4 standard lights that came with the tank. How often have you been changing the bulbs? If these are the original bulbs that came with the tank 18months ago then they will definately have degraded in output. -Paul |
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"Rory Breaker" writes:
i have 4 standard lights that came with the tank. not sure of the output. what type of lighting do i need power / time on / etc You've got to get used to being more precise if you want help. "Standard lights" doesn't mean anything. Also, the watt rating is critical. If you don't know, you probably have "NO" (normal output) fluorescents. Harder to guess on the watts, but maybe 25x4 = 100 watts total? As I said in my last post (that you didn't answer), many anemones are going to want 6-8 watts/gallon, for around 8 hours/day. You're probably way underpowered, but since you have no idea what you have, none of us will be able to tell you for sure. To get enough watts, you almost certainly need PC (power compact) fluorescent technology, and probably all the way to metal halides (most expensive, and hot). Again, a lot depends on the species of anemone, which you also haven't been precise about. Some can do just fine with less lighting. But you'll want to be sure to hand-feed it often (at least once a week, meaty foods -- perhaps more often). -- Don __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Don Geddis http://reef.geddis.org/ If you ever get shot in the back with an arrow, don't come up yelling, "I just got shot in the back with an arrow!" Just calm down; you're upsetting the other guests. -- Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handey [1999] |
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