Slate
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Scoot, do you mean my current SW tank? I was just commenting on Ac7av's comment about their cichlid tank if that is what you mean. My freshie tanks have been gone for a couple years now.
Scoot, do you mean my current SW tank? I was just commenting on Ac7av's comment about their cichlid tank if that is what you mean. My freshie tanks have been gone for a couple years now.
Ah the good old cichlid days. If only fish were enough I would still be doing freshwater. I don't have any cool story about something I have done that I others would say is impossible. However, I do want to comment on your accomplishments Ben. I think the reason you are able to keep your mandarin and six line is the way your rock work is. You have it so intricate and a large amount that it gives great places for pods to hide from predation and keep breeding. I also think the large amount of live rock you have also contributes to your low nitrates. That along with your built in fuge section. All in all you have simply created great habitat (which in my opinion is as important as anything else in the aquatic hobby) and for that I applaud you.
Nice slate, guess I missed your threads!
Thanks, I appreciate the good comments. I do have tons of rock and hiding places for fish and pods. Including the tank and the fuge, there has got to be around 200 lbs or more in a 75 gallon. When I first started saltwater, I heard many people saying the strict rules to keeping sps or other advanced corals (also mandarins), and seems like I've bypassed almost all of them except for lots of rock and fairly good flow. I do plan on getting all the proper equipment though for my next 100 build before putting things in there. If I'm gonna go bigger I might as well do it right before my luck runs out.
possibility Vs Longevity
just cause it works today doesnt mean its going to work 10 years from now...
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