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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2008

My 55gallon marine aquarium with 10gallon sump/refugium. Fish include: 2 eels, humu picasso trigger, pearl butterfly, half black angel, antannata lionfish, mono, yellow tang, green spotted puffer, 2 starfish, hermit crabs, pencil urchin, dwarf yellow feather duster, upside down jellyfish.

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  • why is there wood and plastic plants in there ?

  • @darksidedevelop cus that is how I set it up :)

  • exactly what size tanks i have for my main and my sump but im having problems with my return to my main tank the flow is to strong what could i do just by a valve to control it?

  • so your overflow isn't keeping up because your pump is to fast? You either need to slow down the flow of the pump, or purchase a different/smaller pump.

  • i want to change my fresh water tank into marine tank and i want to move my mono fish into marine tank as well. any advice???

  • Well, first off, where do you plan to put all your freshwater fish currently in the tank? As for Mono fish, yes, they can live in freshwater to marine water, but if you change him from fresh to marine, you need to very slowly bring him up to marine salt levels. If you only have the single mono fish in the tank. I would suggest slowly raising the salt level over about a week or two.

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  • @karsseboomh22 Haha that's funny... You obviously don't know what you are talking about. I have a 54 gallon reef corner tank with 100 lbs of live rock. Get this, I have a wet/dry trickle filter with 3 gallons worth of bio balls. In my sump area where I have more live rock and an amazing protein skimmer.

    GUESS WHAT!!!??? My nitrates are undetectable! What your problem is that you have read or heard about them from other people. Have you ever had bio balls in your system? I think not...

  • cool i have wood and fake plants in my marine aquarium too

  • i how did u aford all of the fish and live rock

  • dude if you still have the tanl please remove the bio ball there horriable for a saltwater tank they do more harm then good, they cause massive nitrates

  • this is a mixture tank .. my tank is a biotype

  • i have small tank (50lt) and small mono ONly in my tank. i want to change my this mono fish into salt water fish then later when they get big i will buy BIG tank..i will but some live rock than start putting salt.

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