http://www.fosterandsmithaquatics.co...21&pcatid=9821
We have an older one of these (bought from another MAASTard with a small tank). We don't need it, as I had a new one we bought for the shrimp. It is yours free if you want it. Shoot me a PM.
http://www.fosterandsmithaquatics.co...21&pcatid=9821
We have an older one of these (bought from another MAASTard with a small tank). We don't need it, as I had a new one we bought for the shrimp. It is yours free if you want it. Shoot me a PM.
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"You're gonna need a bigger boat." Brody (Jaws)
I suggested air stone because you don't need a pump which is a bulky, heat producer in a tank that size. I will try to find something, but I think regular, small water changes would be sufficient for the above mentioned coral. As for fish there are quite a few gobies that fit the bill. A firefish may work. The neon goby and green banded goby are both available captive bred. A clown goby would be good. With any fish this size feeding can be difficult. Be willing to hatch baby brine if they don't accept frozen or prepared foods within 24-48 hrs (this is where it pays to make sure they are eating in store and what they accept). And don't be afraid to ask what others have tried. We've all had a fish that wouldn't eat. Also, stay away from the catalina goby. They are a cold water species and their life is severely reduced in a tank that reaches 75-80 degrees.
Last edited by justahobby; Mon, 30th May 2011 at 09:18 PM.
Justin
"Only bad things happen quickly in this hobby"
Did not realize there was a page two on this thread. Lol. Anyways, thanks for the info. Hey Mike, I'll send you a PM in a bit. Thanks everybody!![]()
i know dr.foster and smith sells a hang on back filter with a small built in protein skimmer. dont know how well it works.