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I released a decent size Saddleback Clown into one of the tanks about a week ago; no one is bothering him. Such a cool swim pattern!
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I released a decent size Saddleback Clown into one of the tanks about a week ago; no one is bothering him. Such a cool swim pattern!
250; close enough! Do your triggers take bites at the rocks? How do you prevent their teeth from overgrowing?Your tank doesn’t have that ‘overcrowded with rock’ look. I like it. But mine is only a 150 so I had to be careful... I think you have a 220 (?) ;Cat
Ha. That’s great. I don’t know how you guys with multiple tanks do it. I barely have to time to maintain one. Nice tanks though.I have a 16 gallon AIO, a 20 gallon AIO, and a 24 gallon AIO, to keep me occupied with some Softies and some smaller fish. By my FOWLRs are my pride and joy.
Hi I saw your previous post re overflow box and hoped you can advise me. I'm in Australia and paid small fortune to get the fiji cube overflow box and unfortunately the thread on the outlets don't fit standard Australian plumbing fittings. I've contacted a Lfs on coast 2 n half hours drive but they weren't familiar with the fiji cube so couldn't say if the aquarium fittings they had would fit. Are you able to tell me how American fittings are described so when I speak with another lfs I can tell them the thread style size . Sorry I'm new to diy plumbing as was spoilt with first tank that is a cade but the nano I'm converting to sumped is a redsea max nano.I remember seeing your tank @dreamcatcherr9 , it definitely factored into my final decision!