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Anonymous
I has a nano reef, anyone else has a reef/salt water fish tank?
>> Anonymous
how many fish are in the tank?
>> Anonymous
I accidentally caused the reef tank at pet supplies plus to crash because the manager put me in charge of it. I learned that experience in freshwater =/= skill in salt water
>> Anonymous
>>142334
lol... it really isn't that hard. keep up with your ph, trace elements and feedings as well as your weekly water maintenance and its pretty easy.


good work OP on all those stony corals
>> Anonymous
>>142347

Yep. A larger tank tends to be more forgiving as well. There's more water volume (and more space for liverock and/or DSB) which improve the waste handling capabilities of the tank. Tiny reef tanks are a bitch because lethal chemical changes can happen very quickly.
>> Anonymous
op here, that not my tank, though it's very similar, its a 30g Oceanic Cube, with a bare bottom, and completly filled with acropora (mostly blue and purple), clams, and ricordia.
My tank just has a pair of black and white percs, a goby/shrimp pair, a possum wrasse, and a filimented flasher wrasse.
I can't post mine cuase it's pretty well known/posted over at RC so it could pretty easily be traced back to a/s/l etc..and thats a bad thing with /b/tards lurking around ;)
In that tank I see a yellow coris wrasse, a few damsles/chromis, and one fish I can't id in the bottom left, kinda looks like a small cardinal/anthias/wrasse