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reefreak
Mon, 16th Jan 2012, 02:52 PM
i have a 85 gallon hexagon tank i was thinking about reef tank but i want a community tank what should I do? Any ideas?

Europhyllia
Mon, 16th Jan 2012, 04:42 PM
sounds nice but probably depends on the actual dimensions. What are they?

profntbtr
Mon, 16th Jan 2012, 04:50 PM
go aggressive reef, stock it with corals, and with fish that won't eat them, and that are not normally seen, like a frogfish, a lionfish, a grouper, a marine betta, a big wrasse or an eel. ridiculous coral and a few gorgeous fish will always do it for me, plus it makes it easy to differentiate between feeding your fish and feeding your corals.

reefreak
Mon, 16th Jan 2012, 08:03 PM
i think they are 24 in wide and each piece of glass is 15 in wide and 3ft tall i think

Gseclipse02
Mon, 16th Jan 2012, 10:26 PM
robert?


JT

Kristy
Mon, 16th Jan 2012, 10:32 PM
The challenging thing about a hex tank is the height. The footprint doesn't give you as much surface area as similar volumes of water, so you have to make sure you oxygenate the water. We do it by having a power head pointing up toward the surface of the water. Then we have a spray bar (from our canister filter) that runs down the height of the tank to give added gentle flow and that seems to work for us on our 20g hex.

Profntbtr's suggestions are good in that you want to stay away from fish that do a lot of fast swimming. That shape is not good for tangs, for example who want to tear from one end to the other of a tank. But it would be great for a lionfish or frogfish or hawk or pufferfish or clowns, cardinals, blennies, dottybacks if you want a more community reef tank.

reefreak
Mon, 16th Jan 2012, 11:32 PM
hmm thanks i have many emorer 400 filters and i was looking to buy some koralias you know where to get them cheap?