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I'm converting my 5 Gal Hex tank at work..

Y_lifter

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from fresh to a Salt Water Nano Invertebrate. tank...

Got rid of the Tiger Oscar last night at the fish store.
They took him in as he was getting too big(as expected)..


I'm Going with Live Sand bottom, Live Rock, a few hermits and couple of shrimp. Maybe some snails and a couple of tube worms.. I don't have the lighting for coral

If any fish at all, likely only 1 Neon Goby, as 3.5 - 4 gal of water won't handle more that that..

I used to have a 55gal reef tank before I was married.

Found a great site to get stuff Fed Ex'ed overnight fairly cheap
if anyone else wants to take a look.. Great variety

www.saltwaterfish.com
 
kewl, How much is the conversion going to cost, did you get funding approval and how did the presentation and design process go over?

What drive is the documentation on?
 
CipherLock said:
kewl, How much is the conversion going to cost, did you get funding approval and how did the presentation and design process go over?

What drive is the documentation on?

LOL... This is my chance to say F that stuff ..
I live it all day, and this is my stress relief..

I'm having to buy the Sand, Rock, Salt and test kit.... about $50

Then the Inverts should be cheap, like <$10 a piece at the most.
 
I may be wrong but I think Neon Gobies have a high mortality rate. I know it has been years since I bought any of them in. Years.

My concentration shifted from reef keeping to photography. The real world sucks so I do what I love.
 
Gobies alone by themselves are more better, as they tend to get harrased to death since they are so nice..

Very cool and fun to watch them bulldoz sand around and such...
 
Oooo... time for a Banded Clown? I have always wanted one.
 
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