Hey all! So excited to share my new tank! I was able to acquire a fully established 72g bow front! Got it for a steal of a price and I’m finally making one of my dreams come true!!
So from the bottom up:
-He had course gravel in it and I wanted to add more of a sand bed to it cause I really like gobies. So I used a mix of Fiji pink live sand, regular sand, and some of his gravel.
- all the live rock I could ask for, actually ended up taking some out cause it was little crowded and not enough hiding spots.
-it came with a relatively newish sump system and protein skimmer so I was pretty happy about that.
- 2 10yr old damsels! The have lived far past their live expectancy. Unfortunately one of them did not make it past the first week, I think the move stressed him out too much but the other is doing great!
- over time I have added some fishy buddies! 2 tomato clowns, a red head Solon fairy wrasse, a stripped blenny, a coral beauty dwarf angel, and a sixbar wrasse. *** I know what everyone’s going to say about the wrasses but the I was being rookie and didn’t double check my knowledge for fish and the guy at the LFS didn’t know what he was talking about and said it was something else… but magically they are getting along just fine so I hope it stays that way. They actually have chosen rock spots next to each other. And my clean up crew consists of: a coral shrimp, 5 hermits, an emerald crab, and a spiny sea urchin.
everyone’s been getting along great for 2 weeks now since the last addition, chemistry has been stable, and I’ve been starting to think about corals. Any suggestions for a beginner in the coral world and any tips for successful reef keeping??
thanks for the advice and taking a look!
So from the bottom up:
-He had course gravel in it and I wanted to add more of a sand bed to it cause I really like gobies. So I used a mix of Fiji pink live sand, regular sand, and some of his gravel.
- all the live rock I could ask for, actually ended up taking some out cause it was little crowded and not enough hiding spots.
-it came with a relatively newish sump system and protein skimmer so I was pretty happy about that.
- 2 10yr old damsels! The have lived far past their live expectancy. Unfortunately one of them did not make it past the first week, I think the move stressed him out too much but the other is doing great!
- over time I have added some fishy buddies! 2 tomato clowns, a red head Solon fairy wrasse, a stripped blenny, a coral beauty dwarf angel, and a sixbar wrasse. *** I know what everyone’s going to say about the wrasses but the I was being rookie and didn’t double check my knowledge for fish and the guy at the LFS didn’t know what he was talking about and said it was something else… but magically they are getting along just fine so I hope it stays that way. They actually have chosen rock spots next to each other. And my clean up crew consists of: a coral shrimp, 5 hermits, an emerald crab, and a spiny sea urchin.
everyone’s been getting along great for 2 weeks now since the last addition, chemistry has been stable, and I’ve been starting to think about corals. Any suggestions for a beginner in the coral world and any tips for successful reef keeping??
thanks for the advice and taking a look!