Posts Tagged ‘goby’

Just a video of my first salt tank gunna upgrade bigger one day but for now I think its alright.It is a 55 gall. It has id say 65 lbs of live rock, 4 bags of live sand fiji pink,2 cleaner shrimp, 2 coral banded shrimp, sand sifting star, a neon blue goby, yellow wachman goby, 3 firefish gobys, a diadema, misbar and true perculas, yellow tang, 2 barber post gobys, 3 green chromis, red scooter blenny, horse shoe crab, arrow head crab, and a bunch of snails and hermits.For corals I have xena, brain, frogspawn, acans, trumpets, mushrooms, 6 types of polyps, some purple and white sponge, star polys kenyen tree, and more but cant think of the names. The lighting I have now is 65 watt power compacts 4 bulb. Upgrading to leds soon hopefully. Let me know what you guys think. Thanks.

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My first time witnessing my Green Spotted Puffer killing a crab. These fish kill and eat snails and crabs in the wild. This is natural so no PETA hate comments. Visit my website www.SuperSaltwaterFish.com Join the Forums and share your fish! 60 gallon tank 1 X whisper 50-60 filter – 1 X 250 gph Powerhead 16 fish doing great! going to setup a 24 gallon aquapod and 10 gallon. My first time witnessing my Green Spotted Puffer killing a crab. These fish kill and eat snails and crabs in the wild. This is natural so no PETA hate comments.

blue angelfish, blue tang, brown tang, harlequin tusk, coral beauty angelfish, 10 yellow damsel, diamond spotted goby….. video taken 6/21/10

In this video I show you how my BioCube 14 is setup and stocked. I do the best I can with the crappy camera I have and my iPhone but the video still comes out bad. Oh well, you get the idea of what I’m trying to show you here. This video does my tank no justice as it is a very beautiful and colorful tank. Here what you are looking at: Equipment: 14 Gallon BioCube, Biocube skimmer, stock return pump, and Biocube powerhead. I had to constantly move the powerhead to get it in the right spot for this tiny tank. It leave a deep dune in the sandbed in the back of the tank but I can deal with that. Fish: two spot blenny, Yellow clown Goby, and a clownfish Inverts: 5 Snails(3 types), 4 Hermit’s, Emerald crab, Cleaner shrimp Coral: Bird’s nest, 2 types of Xenia, Blue Mushroom, Star polyp, Ricordia, Tongue Coral Also have a Lima Clam Please leave me some comments and let me know what you think about my tank. Here are links to my other tank videos: 4/10/2011-5/24-2011 Tank cycle to having 2 coral – www.youtube.com 7-1-2011 www.youtube.com Use disclaimer (for the music) The music used in this video was arranged and produced by Rick Clarke – (aka Rickvanman on YouTube). The music is fully licensed for personal and commercial re-broadcasting use under a royalty free licence provided it is accredited correctly. Full details of the royalty free licence and music can be found at Rickvanman’s source website: Music4YourVids.co.uk Rick (Rickvanman) invites any You Tube official to contact

Website: www.madhatterreef.com Blog madhatterreef.blogspot.com Helping a friend get into the saltwater aquarium hobby. He is starting with a 20 gallon long tank. It’s always fun to pass it on. 277 subscribers to date. you guys rock! Starting a Saltwater Aquarium Starting a Saltwater Tank Starting a Reef Tank Setting up a Saltwater Aquarium

This is my most current video of my saltwater aquarium. I will be updating the status of this tank on a regular basis. Some additions to this tank are: Fish: Fire goby Invert: Pistol Shrimp, Brittle Starfish, Hermit Crabs, Bristleworms, numerous snails, etc… Corals: I’m not sure of all the names but some are: tri-colour polyp, mushroom, hammer coral, pulsing xania polyp, and more! Lights: Coralife T5 fixture Lid: Egg crate from local hardware store This tank just keeps getting better as it starts to age. Saltwater is by far my favourite type of aquarium to keep and the most rewarding. Feel free to provide advice for what other fish I should get for my tank. I’m thinking possibly a yellow coral goby or a six line wrasse. Please subscribe and stay tuned!

Okay i finally had a chance to take a video of the aquarium in rare form…no algea. 65 gallon

This setup is less than a year old. I currently have a 125 Gallon tank that I am cycling. Once that is done I will move some coral into it from this tank.

I’ve had a 30 gallon salt water tank in my living room for nearly four years now taking up the space where a flatscreen could go. For most of that time it has existed as a semi-regularly maintained natural, sparsely inhabited, nano reef. But something made me decide a few days ago to order a bunch of stuff from liveaquaria.com. Everything showed up today, alive and in great condition. The flame angel was alert and happy right out of the box – I was expecting them to look near comatose. This video is from about an hour after everything was added to the tank. Before today I had a tomato clownfish, anemone, cleaner shrimp, a dottyback pseudoschromis, a turbo snail, two astria snails, and two red-legged hermit crabs. Today I added: 1 – small flame angelfish 1 – yellow clown goby 1 – red scooter dragonet (male) 1 – red spotted goby 3 – bumble bee snails 2 – nerite snails 2 – turbo snails 2 – cerith snails 2 – banded trochus snails 1 – small marble sea star 1 – pom pom crab 1 – pink dwarf colored feather duster 1 – small red pincushion urchin 7 – mushroom corals including a blue Ricordea florida