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bullitt4932
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Topic: New Picture Posted: December 19 2003 at 12:28am |
This is my 7gal bow, i water change once a month only 2 gallons and i haven't scraped the glass in weeks. This picture was taken on Nov 9th Everything is growing to fast, the anemone is taking over the tank. It hasn't moved from where it placed itself on day one, and it hasn't started to sting stuff yet, luckily. Both mushroom rocks need a new home along with the GSP's offers are open on those. PM me with interest. Tyler
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Posted: December 19 2003 at 7:52am |
Just curious what are the floresent green things?
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Mark Peterson
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Posted: December 19 2003 at 8:14am |
calcareous algae
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Posted: December 19 2003 at 9:10am |
I have some of those green things growing in my tank now too. Yea, I know what they are now!
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Posted: December 19 2003 at 9:20am |
I am super curious to know about your filtration and lighting, cause those picuters are awsome! Very pretty
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Posted: December 19 2003 at 10:10am |
Nice!!
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Posted: December 19 2003 at 10:15am |
Lighting is a 36w retro fit kit for that tank. I bought it at Bird World for i think around $55, that comes with everything needed to put in the stock hood. As for filtration, um... I don't have any at all really. i am using a aquaclear 200 for water movement, but i gutted the filtration side of it out and put rubble rock and 2 types of caluerpa in it as a makeshift refugeum. I feed the fish 2 times a day, but only small amounts so they eat it all. There are tons of bugs and brissle worms in the rocks and sand bed. The tank has 4 hermits and only 1 snail (used to have 4 crabs ate 2 and one climbed out). This tank is less maintanence than my big tank. Oh i top off once a week with about 40 oz. of rodi water. Tyler
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Posted: December 19 2003 at 12:17pm |
Kevin wrote:
Just curious what are the floresent green things? |
It is Neomeris annulata, a common macro algae. It is quite stiff, and grows slowly, but it's pretty common with Atlantic rock.
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Posted: December 19 2003 at 12:36pm |
Very nice tank Tyler. Thanks for the detail Adam. We can always count on you. What is the algae in this pic called? You know, the stuff that I had so much of, at one time.
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Posted: December 19 2003 at 12:48pm |
bullitt4932 wrote:
As for filtration, um... I don't have any at all really. | It is interesting that with all our talk here on the message board about the best methods of filtration, that the very thing we call natural filtration is not viewed as filtration, "at all really"! Tyler made no error here. It's just words really. I guess that most people consider filtration to be some piece of equipment.
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Posted: December 19 2003 at 2:48pm |
This tank is really clear, there is absolutely no fish poo in the tank i have never vacuumed the gravel either, nothing goes to waste, when i feed the tank you can see the sand move from all the stuff tunneling under it, the worms and stuff pop up and grab anything on the sand bed. Kinda cool to watch, reminds me of the movie TREMERS (SP) where the giant worms come out and eat people. when i am fealing realy lazy sometime i water change with old water out of my big tank instead of taking the time to mix new. I have never dosed anything either, this tank is seriously 0 maintanence.
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