> Go with cured live rock maybe 60 pounds in a 38 gallon and do some
> polyps.
The polyps seem great. Many colors to choose. Definitely will get
some. Any other choices?
> If I were going to keep a clown I would definitely have an
> anemone. Maroon clowns are great, and a bubble tip anemone would be
> great for them to host in. Personally I don't like protien skimming,
> but a CPR bak pak skimmer would be great.
I haven't yet looked into the CPR bak pak but will now. How about the
Aqua C Remora ($150)?
> The cheapest method oflighting is power compact lighting. Do about 4 watts
> of light per gallon of water,
Will the Coralife Aqualight 2-96 watts fixture be sufficient ($175)?
> and it is always a mistake to get yellow tangs or
> powder blues,
Could you explain?
> but I think the coolest are probably the kole tang. You
> can only go so cheap if you want the tank to look good. These are the
> cheapest methods I could think of with the looks of the tank in mind.
> Hope this helps.
Yes it sure helps!
Thanks,
Bob
There are so many corals I can't name them all. Go to marine depot.com
and look at some different ones. Don't get any gorgonians or hard
corals. The description will tell you everything you need to know about
any particular coral they have. I would only go with low to moderate
lighting though. The coralife will be great. That is actually what I
run except I run two hoods 260 watts each on my 75 gallon reef. That is
PC bulbs in the coralife. I don't know much about skimmers. So post a
new thread about the skimmer you mentioned, but definitely check on
those CPR's. They're small and durable. Also about those tangs. Powder
blues are very hard to keep alive for most people, because they won't
eat 90% of the time. Yellows, in my opinion, are bullys, but there are
mixed opinions on that. I wouldn't keep a tang in a 38 gallon. They
just get too big, but if you have to have one go with a scopas or kole
tang. Did I leave anything out? If you need help with anything else let
me know.
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reefman MC
Raymond - 31 Dec 2003 17:37 GMT
> eat 90% of the time. Yellows, in my opinion, are bullys, but there are
> mixed opinions on that. I wouldn't keep a tang in a 38 gallon. They
There are definitely mixed opinions on that. My yellow tang is the
most timid fish in my tank.