@sjkfishguy for any fish tank of this type u have t give it a couple of months, have a read up on the forums, but time is the key, and patience! the tanks are most beautiful anyways with just the rock in, and you will see activity on the rock if you look closely!
Howmuch did this cost you? my local petstore is now selling marine equipment and there is 1 of these for £320 with everything inside but the fish and liverock
@FCUKCHEATERS all in all this cost about £480, but I would not recommend getting live rock, as i have imported some crabs and mantel shrimp which keep killing my fish!
@jonathan83100 haha thnx! the LEDs are part of the tank and are built in which is very handy! the tank is designed for fish/reef settings, as the lighting is so strong....so strong that you have to try and control the growth on the side lol!
@Ttothet I know this is an old vid/thread but it's a common misconception that fish only grow to the size of their tank. Although the fish may appear to stop growing it will be stunted and eventually deform as the internal organs do not stop growing. This kills the fish very slowly and painfully.
Not necessarily...in the wild it may grow that big, but it's growth will be restricted in a smaller one, as fish only tend to grow to what their environment will allow! I've had no problems with this before in other tanks with tangs!
hey mate u will have to move that regal tang to a new home as they need a lot of room to swim and grow to like 10 inch i think and a min tank size of like 300 litres.
i couldnt c tha coral ur trying to find the name of. send me a pic to kerry886@hotmail.co.uk
Hi thinking of buying this type of Nanl tank,would you recommend it?
Thankyou
lexusv8 1 month ago
@lexusv8 maybe, bu I keep complaining about the lighting being so strong, and the glass just gets covered in algae!!
Ttothet 1 month ago
that is the most lovely tank ever in the world
sjkfishguy 1 month ago
@sjkfishguy really haha thnx?!! It's a pain at times, as the lighting is so strong and the growth is phenominal!!
Ttothet 1 month ago
hier i was wondering if i could have some advice cos i got a kent marine for xmas and i was wondering when can i start to put fish in?
sjkfishguy 1 month ago
@sjkfishguy for any fish tank of this type u have t give it a couple of months, have a read up on the forums, but time is the key, and patience! the tanks are most beautiful anyways with just the rock in, and you will see activity on the rock if you look closely!
Ttothet 1 month ago
Howmuch did this cost you? my local petstore is now selling marine equipment and there is 1 of these for £320 with everything inside but the fish and liverock
FCUKCHEATERS 5 months ago
@FCUKCHEATERS all in all this cost about £480, but I would not recommend getting live rock, as i have imported some crabs and mantel shrimp which keep killing my fish!
Ttothet 1 month ago
Nice set up ! 20 gallons is way to small for that regal tang though !
Paulpritch77 5 months ago
@Paulpritch77 he seems happy!
Ttothet 1 month ago
Hello beautiful leds You little to see photo and video of my aquarium on my blog: recif83.blog.mongenie.com/
jonathan83100 11 months ago
@jonathan83100 haha thnx! the LEDs are part of the tank and are built in which is very handy! the tank is designed for fish/reef settings, as the lighting is so strong....so strong that you have to try and control the growth on the side lol!
Ttothet 11 months ago
@jonathan83100 can you show a video of where your pump is fitted is inside one of the chambers on initial setup
GadgetsandBits 2 months ago
oh yer soz...i will take a pic of it when I work out how to use my camera effectively! thnx
Ttothet 11 months ago
@Ttothet I know this is an old vid/thread but it's a common misconception that fish only grow to the size of their tank. Although the fish may appear to stop growing it will be stunted and eventually deform as the internal organs do not stop growing. This kills the fish very slowly and painfully.
girlybags888 3 months ago
Not necessarily...in the wild it may grow that big, but it's growth will be restricted in a smaller one, as fish only tend to grow to what their environment will allow! I've had no problems with this before in other tanks with tangs!
Ttothet 11 months ago
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@Ttothet " as fish only tend to grow to what their environment will allow!"
This is absolute crap, fish will keep growing no matter how large the tank is. You really need to move the Tang.
samnorley7 7 months ago
hey mate u will have to move that regal tang to a new home as they need a lot of room to swim and grow to like 10 inch i think and a min tank size of like 300 litres.
i couldnt c tha coral ur trying to find the name of. send me a pic to kerry886@hotmail.co.uk
conga06 11 months ago