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Hello everyone. Awesome board you have going here, I think I will learn a lot. I'm a very cold Canadian that will soon be relocating to southern California (not soon enough). Currently I only have a 10g saltwater nano tank to keep me occupied until I move. Up until this spring I had 12 tanks running with various african cichlids.
After our move I have plans for a large fish room, but this time I want to get into larger africans especially the emperor cichlid, I love this fish.
 
Hi there ya popsicle, a warm welcome to the future Californian! Welcome to MFK!
What do you have in your nano? I have been thinking about a ten or 12g nano staring with just live rock, bought uncured, and hoping for all the little nasties that people usually kill off like mantis shrimp and bristle worms. Cheap bugger aren't I?
 
guppy said:
Hi there ya popsicle, a warm welcome to the future Californian! Welcome to MFK!
What do you have in your nano? I have been thinking about a ten or 12g nano staring with just live rock, bought uncured, and hoping for all the little nasties that people usually kill off like mantis shrimp and bristle worms. Cheap bugger aren't I?


Yup popsicle season is fast approaching. Woke up to 2 degrees C (I think thats about 34F) .
I wanted to prove that a saltwater tank can be done and look good for less than $500. My tank has been running for about 3 months. There is about 12lbs of live rock, some shrooms, waving hand xenia that has grown so much that I have split it twice, pulsing xenia, featherdusters, blue linkia star fish, royal dottyback, false percula clown, turbo and bumblebee snails, and some blue legged hermits. For a skimmer I'm using a Lee's air driven skimmer, low tech but works great. Lighting is 2 of the energy efficient spiral compact florecents that you use for your house. Everything is growing like crazy and the grand total came to just under $400 cnd (about $30us :) )
 
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