scalesandfins;4461498; said:
ha thats still impressive that you can do that if you wanted to.
dang i just noticed you live in dallas! if you are planning on coming to sa soon i could get you a good price on a teenager emperor angel
he is coming with the bow front but is goin to get way too big and i want corals also. i would prefer him go to someone i know will proerly house him than the lfs.
whats your setup like?
I have a 34 gallon Solana that I have several different zoanthids in, with a hammer coral stalk, some random mushroom I just saw today, a flower anemone that I cant catch without tearing it apart, a random chiton that was releasing its genetics into the water last night, two tomato clowns, trocus snails, tongan snails, and mini brittle stars. Im not sure on the filtration, its all built in and I bought it used. 3 inch sandbed that is actually very healthy, to my surprise.
I havent put that much time into reading up on it. It has a skimmer that I don't particularly care for, the return pump is undersized imo, and the overflow is noisy as hell. Lit by a 150 watt MH. In my opinion, the Solana, out of the box, is lacking. If I could transfer everything and drill this tank with a real sump in the stand, I would. Some time in the future I will, I'm sure.
Then I have the 75 I just set up with a 4 inch DSB, ~55lbs of LR, self built sump with a 14 gal fuge, auto top off that I haven't setup yet, two koralia 2 power heads, 700 gph return pump, 4bulb t5 fixture, 3 peppermint shrimp, scarlet cleaner shrimp, two false percs, lawnmower blenny, fuzzy green mushroom, and some random sps coral that hitchhiked on a piece of live rock.
Then I have the old 55 that I am cleaning up and selling.