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montanafofana
Sun, 7th Nov 2004, 12:59 AM
Well, it has been a long time since I wrote to ask any questions....and it is warranted...I have officially been moved to Alaska. It is COLD and we have so much snow!! But anyways, hope you don't mind me still asking for help. After all, I was a Texan for 2 years.....

SO I will be getting this new 12 gallon nano reef tank deluxe with 2 24 watt bulbs and blah blah...you can see it at reefsupply.com. I am wondering...can I use the miracle mud in the filter that is built in, or in the tank or what? I think that my new goal for the tank is that I want a little bit of grass/calerpa/weed mixed with maybe a leather coral/polyps/mushrooms mixed with maybe a firefish/dottyback/clown...something that includes all three, but in a way that I can keep it all in the small tank. Is 4 watts per gallon enough to support these creatures? Can I do it without extra filters? I don't mind small water changes, but I don't want a huge refugium or anything. What do you think?

Ram_Puppy
Mon, 8th Nov 2004, 05:21 AM
there are no small skimmers commercially available (that work well) that I know of for a 12 gallon tank, however, There are several do it yourself versions, and Aqua C is slated to release a 'Nano-Remora' HOT skimmer in the near future, designed for nano's. I was going to build a homeade 'pico-remora' for my 1 gallon nano-tank, but when I changed jobs (same company, different desk/time) I had someone take care of it for me, found out he liked to shake his leg while sitting at my desk, this caused water to spill out, which he concientiously replaced with fresh water. I came in after being out for a week to a totally crashed system, whole rock of dead zoos, dead purple shroom, dead white and green striped shroom (i got from Sam), ded sawblade caulerpa (amazing) dead sexy shrimp, dead nassarius snails, and one hell of a trooper, a living dwarf zebra hermit (now residing in casa 'main tank' at home. needless to say, I haven't started it back up, that was slightly heart breaking.

Anyhow, water changes are crucial in nano/pico aquaria. skimmers help. you should check out www.nanoreef.com (I think that is it.)

Ram_Puppy
Mon, 8th Nov 2004, 05:22 AM
oh, and 'once a texan, always a texan.'

just make sure you comeback.