Hey everyone,
today I ordered my new tank, a Waterbox 35.2
30g/125L volume, 60x50x45cm or 23.6x19.7x17.7 inches.
The key equipment I’ll be using is:
-Skimmer Tunze 9001
-AI Prime HD light
-MP10
-Tunze Osmolator top up
-Circa 10kg of dry rocks, bare bottom
I am still undecided on the fish stocking list, since I would like to avoid high organic loads.
I really like the Gobiodon okinawae, as well as Pseudochromis paccagnellae, but I’m not sure they can live together, due to aggressiveness of the latest. My girlfriend would like to have some active fish swimming in the tank, compared to gobies, so I am open to suggestions. Blue Chromis are pretty cool as well, but I think they might need more space to swim, compared to 60cm/23.6”.
For what regards the corals the base rule is that they have to be photosynthetic...so no feeding at least for corals
I really like goniopora, but I’ve heard they don’t live for long in tanks.
I love also tube worms (Sabellastarte sp.) as they remind me of Mediterranean Sea...if only I could get Mediterranean fish and invertebrates here in Denmark, it would be a dream!!! I was also thinking to use the tank to make a Kattegat sea biotope, but won’t be colourful, so the boss said “NO”.
I’ll keep you posted, as i can see there are not many threads on the Waterbox 35.2 on the forum.
please, let me know if you have suggestions, in particular for the stocking list!
Be safe in these COVID times
today I ordered my new tank, a Waterbox 35.2
30g/125L volume, 60x50x45cm or 23.6x19.7x17.7 inches.
The key equipment I’ll be using is:
-Skimmer Tunze 9001
-AI Prime HD light
-MP10
-Tunze Osmolator top up
-Circa 10kg of dry rocks, bare bottom
I am still undecided on the fish stocking list, since I would like to avoid high organic loads.
I really like the Gobiodon okinawae, as well as Pseudochromis paccagnellae, but I’m not sure they can live together, due to aggressiveness of the latest. My girlfriend would like to have some active fish swimming in the tank, compared to gobies, so I am open to suggestions. Blue Chromis are pretty cool as well, but I think they might need more space to swim, compared to 60cm/23.6”.
For what regards the corals the base rule is that they have to be photosynthetic...so no feeding at least for corals
I really like goniopora, but I’ve heard they don’t live for long in tanks.
I love also tube worms (Sabellastarte sp.) as they remind me of Mediterranean Sea...if only I could get Mediterranean fish and invertebrates here in Denmark, it would be a dream!!! I was also thinking to use the tank to make a Kattegat sea biotope, but won’t be colourful, so the boss said “NO”.
I’ll keep you posted, as i can see there are not many threads on the Waterbox 35.2 on the forum.
please, let me know if you have suggestions, in particular for the stocking list!
Be safe in these COVID times