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    Default Requesting Feedback on Tank

    Alright new to the salt scene, I have a 29g Biocube that has been setup for about 2 months now. I see all these great pics of tanks, and would like some feedback on where mine sits.

    Specs:
    29g Oceanic Biocube (their warranty department stinks!!)
    2 months old
    1 Clown
    1 Green Chromis
    1 Green Clown Goby
    1 Mandarin Goby

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    looks great to me!

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    If it is only two months old, I would really wonder if you will be able to sustain a Mandarin. How long have you had him? Is he plump or thin? Unless he begins to eat frozen like Cyclo-peeze I doubt he will live long.

    Zoa's do appear to be "stretching" for light but they look fine otherwise.

    Rock layout is different and nice.

    Lee
    I'm not A.D.D., I'm just . . . Hey look, a squirrel!

    34 Gallon Solana/Current USA 150 HQI & 2 X 65 Watt PC Actinic/(2) 6025Tunze Nanostreams/Koralia Nano/

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    Have had the mandarian for about 3 weeks now, nice and plump and eats fine. I was pretty scared when getting him because of all the things I have read about them, but he is working out fine so far. For the zoa's stretching, should I move them closer to the lights?

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    Jumping in on what Lee said 3wkis pretty short time to have a mandarin in a 2 mo old tank. It will wipe out a pod population very quickly. If I were you I would add refugium section to the back so pods have a refuge to populat the tank and keep the mandarin happy. Other than that your tank looks great!!!
    Is Reef Madness Catchy???

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    I have been feeding him and the clown goby Arcti-Pods every night, not sure if this is what you are reffering to or not. From the store personnel, this is what they eat? Am I missing something here?

    B

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    Alright after a quick leason from Jennifer at Wolf Reef and run to Jordans house, copepods are in the tank. Thanks to all once again.

    B

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    I think everyone's concern for the Manderin is, will you be able to sustain amphipods and copapods in a tank that size that isn't well established? If you're ok w/manually feeding each night and he's eating, then more power to you. Wished my first tank looked that good!

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    Cool deal, Jordan's live foods will certainly get you started and on the right track.

    I dug up two threads you might find of interest:

    http://maast.org/forums/showthread.p...eferrerid=8644

    http://maast.org/forums/showthread.p...eferrerid=8644


    I really like your rock work, very cool!
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    for a tank thats only 2 months old it looks really good.
    29 gal temp lunar wrasse/ soon to be lps/sps nano
    55 gal softy/lps reef

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