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also got a good deal of a purple and green frog spwan and gsp so i add them to the tank to day. the GSP is on a solo rock all by its self ill put up some picture tomo
 
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woke up today and this something growing on my zoas and war coral looks like gray tentacles coming out the side hopefully something i can get rid of
 
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got some picture maybe some one can tell me whats going on with these coral
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i think so im getting a better camera soon. but im pretty sure it is im getting somr aptasia x today. they came out of now where
 
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so i pick up 2 things today that should help with the outbreak
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its a bad picture there is a both a cleaner and a peppermint shrimp
 
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Anyone suggestion on where to put a mp 40 right now i have it in the back on the side glass torch seems to be getting a lot of flow but doesn't seem to mind. also i went down to one ai hydra instead of 2 and raise it a little(post some pic tonight) playing around with some new setting
 
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i think your right...ive have just one now just for a few days and i do like it. with 2 it did seem a little much. my next question could i use the other ai hydra to like my refugium when i decide to get one
 

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You could but I think that would be a waste of the Hydra. It would be a lot more light than you ever need in a refugium. I light mine with a light that was less than $10 on Amazon. You don't need much more than a simple grow light for a refugium
 
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You could but I think that would be a waste of the Hydra. It would be a lot more light than you ever need in a refugium. I light mine with a light that was less than $10 on Amazon. You don't need much more than a simple grow light for a refugium
ya you make a good point. ill look in to that i plan on getting and 75 or a 120(depending on my freshwater tank) when i move in to my house ill save the like for that
 

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Looks like you're off to a good start. I love my 60 cube. The dimensions are great for that size tank.

For a return, look at an Eheim 1262. They're practically bullet proof and put out good flow for a 60 cube.

Stocking options. Consider a yellow coris wrasse, one or two fairy wrasses, and/or a couple of flasher wrasses. You can also fit in a goby, blenny, or firefish. The wrasses come in all manner of colors and the majority are peaceful. If you browse through the reef fish forum you'll find great resources on wrasse compatibility. I recommend the yellow coris(It's not actually a coris...) because I had one and he was a model citizen, is bright yellow, and is an active swimmer. I have an orange back fairy that I personally think is stunning though not large enough to be most people's show fish. I've had bicolor and tail spot blennies that were great fish. Same goes for a yellow watchman goby paired with a pistol shrimp. Firefish are colorful and timid at first but once comfortable with non-aggressive tank mates will swim in the water column as well. A lot of choices for fish! Avoid tangs though, a 60 cube just isn't large enough.
 
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Looks like you're off to a good start. I love my 60 cube. The dimensions are great for that size tank.

For a return, look at an Eheim 1262. They're practically bullet proof and put out good flow for a 60 cube.

Stocking options. Consider a yellow coris wrasse, one or two fairy wrasses, and/or a couple of flasher wrasses. You can also fit in a goby, blenny, or firefish. The wrasses come in all manner of colors and the majority are peaceful. If you browse through the reef fish forum you'll find great resources on wrasse compatibility. I recommend the yellow coris(It's not actually a coris...) because I had one and he was a model citizen, is bright yellow, and is an active swimmer. I have an orange back fairy that I personally think is stunning though not large enough to be most people's show fish. I've had bicolor and tail spot blennies that were great fish. Same goes for a yellow watchman goby paired with a pistol shrimp. Firefish are colorful and timid at first but once comfortable with non-aggressive tank mates will swim in the water column as well. A lot of choices for fish! Avoid tangs though, a 60 cube just isn't large enough.


i was actually looking in to that pump well....the compact 3000. ill probably lean more towards the 1262.

the pistol shrimp and Gobi are next on the list i think. As of the wrasses i dont know much about them i need to do some reading up on them

also thanks for thr reply
 
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sooooo....came home today tanks super cloudy everthing close up so i tested everything my alk was high but has been 14 everthing else good. making water right now so i can do a water change tomorrow at the latest friday night. going to moving some coral around touch is getting to much flow. its hard to get things flowing with one mp 40 i do have 2 eflux power head but i dont know if its will be to much
 

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