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  1. livingart

    Hello all!

    Welcome aboard and back to the hobby.
  2. Any ammonia is too much for the fish do a 50% water change at least it will halve the ammonia.I would do a 25% water change every second day untill the ammonia is 0 Shouldn't have a fish in a tank with ammonia present
  3. Tank holds water yay thinking of running trickle filter and algae scrubber on this.
  4. 2 trickle towers, undecided on what to do with them yet Took out front overflow and plugged hole Added another durso to back overflow, rust proofed stand and added 4x2 timber base
  5. Already done a tidal tank, doing this to hold a friends fish for awhile. stripped down tank from top Stainless steel stand was rusty
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    old cray tank
  7. Purchased this off Trade me Tank 1.3m x 80cm wide x 60cm high, 2 overflows one in front corner other at back. 2 sumps 70cm x 60cm x 50cm high with trickle filters on top Also on top was another tank 1.3m x 40cm x 60cm high
  8. Yes the old set up was a pearler, how do you think the clowns will get on with the Jardini?
  9. Parazoanthus elongates, the yellow zoanthid anemone, a common species around NZ subtidal reefs down to 50 m depth. It forms colonies which are often found growing over sponges or corraline algae. Mark Paterson
  10. Your painted and reeves will need heat during winter also those 2 have different swimming abilities Depending onamount of frosts but the red ear should hibernate outside so long as it can dig in somewhere if needed
  11. livingart

    Jimmy

    Dwarf Scorpion fish Mark Paterson
  12. Yes it does well under good lighting, helps soak up nutrients as well
  13. Nice start to the saltwater set up, Cats eye snails and kina can clean out your rimu.
  14. 1.5 x 1 metre one houses Purple. Yellow. Sailfin. Naso and Clown Tangs with Rega plus Majesticl Angel, Foxface, Niger Trigger and pair of Maroon clowns
  15. 90cm is okay if you can get to the back of the tank by getting behind it or able to lean on the top of it, I have 3 tanks, 90cm, 1 metre and 1.2 metre but am abe to access the back of each thankfully to move rock. see behind it etc.
  16. Have fed mine crushed flake, could try whiteworms also that is one hell of a powerboard
  17. Yes all the gear i use at the University is tested and tagged each year, i use plugboards with individual switches for each outlet so i can just turn off one fitting at a time. All lights run off two big wall mounted timers.
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