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Well bubble tips it is. Thanks rread16 but i will pass on the tank I really would like a 30 long but I have almost everything I need for the 29g. I may end up keeping one of my current pairs of clowns and may be try forcing them to host.
The flowers are nice. Do you use a powerhead in your 36g? I'm tossing the close loop system around. My last carpet and Cindy fell viticm to a maxi jet in the smaller tank. My rbta stays put in my 93 so I'm not really worried about the two jebao sw15s
Yea I'm still in debate if I want one or several, other wise yes I know it's a hit and miss thing even with some wild clowns. tomatoes, clarkies,and skunks seem to be more willing right off the bat just don't know if there the ones I want. I love my midnights and flurries, i wish they would host.
Finally came to conclusion that my bio load is where I get my nitrate issues, started cutting down on feedings two weeks ago and starting to see a difference. I have some fat fish.
I already have a 29g setup up plus I have a new tank that I would drill and close loop. The one that's running now Is doing amazing it has a pair of clowns and a blue to ion eel in it.
So I'm thinking about downsizing the 93 cube and setting up a clown/anenome tank. I am thinking about 2 wild blue stripes clowns. I would include carpet,sebea,and rbt anenomes. I would like to use a 29g but think that maybe the minimum possible tank size. I would not be using a lot of rock or...
As Paul stated a herbicide for ground vegitaion will do the trick I recommend a product called razor burn. You can get it at most landscaping supply, it's highly effective
I have two flury clowns that I can drip into my 93g huge, but I don't know what I would do with my blue ribbon eel, he hates t he 93 and jumped out twice, he however loves the 29g.
Cool yea definitely doesn't look to bad I was just confers about the shredded area from removing the ph gaurd . I'll go ahead with water change and switching carbon. He's in my 29g which was a hospital tank then became a rescue/jail for bad fish/inverts tank.
So I bought a long tentical anenome yesterday. He was doing well until I came home today and found part of him in my maxi jet. He was stiff and not singing when I freed him but know he is stinning me and soft again, he seems to be opening up to and not deflated. Other than changing carbon...