
25-11-2013, 08:21 AM
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More stars please!
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Vic
Posts: 560
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Thanks Pat,
You definitely get one! SW tanks are stunning to look at, and these days with so much information and forums on the net it's alot easier to get into it.
Matt,
Sorry to hear about Gobbles and Moonshine, that's just a part of owning a pet I guess. I know how you feel, that was like my sailfin molly called Hanson. I like the names of your fish, you still got goblin in that tank? Moonshine had a beautiful shell, I'm struggling to get Henry's shell repaired as it has pits in them. What did you feed your snail and what KH/GH did you keep the tank?
Thanks Jason,
Cichlids have sucha variety of colours and patterns, very nice. So awesome that you actually had a SW!! That is a stunning tank, for a nano it looks very clean with lots of that delicious purple stuff I've heard seahorses are tough to keep and Stony corals especially so you must have been doing something right. Haha good point, I'd probably go no more than 18" deep. I have a spare 15G that I'm thinking about converting into a nano tank, what filtration technique did you use? Was it sumpless?
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