Cold water marine tank first attempt (New Zealand

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2010

My first attempt at a local marine tank with triple fins,spottys,crabs,yellow eyed mullet, shrimps,and sea snails(cats eyes)

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  • i had a pump issue and the fix died it turn off and i didnt know but i have a smaller tank running still and the weed and fish,shrimp and mussels are fine

  • yes i do can you tell me what fish you are wanting to do or know about

  • hi thanks the protein skimmer keeps the water removing the fish poo and annonia out of the water and yes i run a sump adds extra filtering to your tank plus you can keep some of you little critters safe in it aswell

  • sorry guys i ment 1200 lt per hour (not min)

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  • hi how long have you had this setup running? Im over my tropical reef tank and Id like to try a cold tank. is the sea weed still growing or has it died? are all the fish doing well?

  • i like you tank it looks realy lively. i have a couple of videos up of my cold water set up in ireland. i just have an internal filter and vibration pump but all is good. just a question do you have many of the tropical speices that would be found around auz, fiji and tonga?

  • hey there i live in nz to and love ur set up and strying to do my own one just wandering if you need a sump and protein skimmer and wat does a protein skimmer do thx

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