I also got an condylacti anemone…can I feed it with freeze dried krill?
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Is a saltwater aquarium worth the effort?
I want to set up a saltwater aquarium, not too big, but it seems like you can never get good saltwater marine life. I would like to have an anemone, a lion fish, and an octopus, with a few other fish. Also some advice on tank setup and prices for the tank/accessories.
Got a Baby? Why You Need a Saltwater Tank
People think having a baby takes you away from your tank. I say that’s a load of fish…poo…and in this episode of Mr. Saltwater Tank TV, I show you the top 3 reasons why a saltwater tank is good for your baby. Mothers, Dads…anyone who watches babies, or anyone with a tank, this video is for you
can I put white silicon in my saltwater aquarium?
i have a fake rock and i decided to put a fake anemone on top of it. i was just wondering if it will be poisonous to my fishes and other inverts like coral and shrimp.
at the moment it is still drying off, and i haven’t put is in my tank what so ever.
Use the Force When Aquascaping Your Tank
Everyone loves a well aquascaped tank but no one loves the time, frustration and anguish it takes to get one. Forget the anguish and frustration now because I’ve found something that will make aquascaping easy and will let you be more create with your aquascaping then ever before. Remember, comments on this video can be left on my website, www.mrsaltwatertank.com
Adding top off water to my saltwater aquarium?
First time iv had to add top off water, I have a clown and an anemone in the tank. I know when i add the freshwater it will lower the specific gravity. Is there a certain way to add the water. do i only add small portions at a time, a drip, a small stream? What im asking is how slow i should add the water so that the change in specific gravity doesn’t affect the fish in my tank?
Marine Aquarium Advice (Corals)
www.exclusivefishfilms.com Learn everything to know about Corals! This DVD has it all! Check it out. Best thing for your marine aquarium!
Ganzel’s Reef Tank – November 2010 – saltwater marine aquarium HD – 130 g. – 70 g. sump
Started in february 2008, 6 ft, 130g display, 70g sump, 3x MH 400W 14 000 K Hamilton lights, 1x tunze 6080, 1x hydor koralia 4, 2x aquaeon 1250, usa current 1/3 hp chiller, reeflo 200 skimmer, ph monitor, refractometer, cheato and caulerpa in sump+ 70 lbs live rock, fans, 1x 250 watt heater, 30g water reserve, 100 gpd RO/DI, coralife, kent, Deltec H20 salt… I used them all… Shot with : Sony Ex1, Canon T2i (18-55mm IS f/3.5-5.6 and 50mm f/1.8) SONG BY Misteur Valaire : Gordon Bombay Thanks for all the comments, until next video, Ganzel
Is a 35 gallon aquarium good for saltwater if it is more up and down?
I am thinking about taking my aunts 35 gallon aquarium that is deeper than lengthy. I would like to know if this would be a good tank for saltwater fish and what could I put in with a clown fish and anemone.
Ganzel’s Reef Tank – May 2010 – saltwater marine aquarium HD – 130 g. – 70 g. sump
Hi all, it’s been a while, but better late than never I guess
After battling montipora eating nudibranch for 2 months, I thought I had won the fight, only to discover that a calcium overdose had slowed them down. ( I had reached 1000 instead of 400-500 we are aiming for!) So when the calcium problem got solved (still killed a bunch of corals), the nudis got back stronger than ever and ate pretty much all the montis available. So here is the tank 8 months after a heartbreaking battle that I lost. I plan on adding new corals in july, so stay tuned. Started in february 2008, 6 ft, 130g display, 70g sump, 3x MH 400W 14 000 K Hamilton lights, 1x tunze 6080, 2x hydor koralia 4, 1x koralia 1, usa current 1/3 hp chiller, reeflo 200 skimmer, ph monitor, refractometer, cheato and caulerpa in sump+ 70 lbs live rock, fans, 1x 250 watt heater, 30g water reserve, 100 gpd RO/DI, Deltec H20 salt… SONG BY PHANTOGRAM : MOUTHFUL OF DIAMONDS Thanks for all the comments, until next video, Ganzel