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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2010

This is my 30 liter biorb marine tank. In it i have two clown fish. I intend to get a couple snails and a crab later on.

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  • Hi k5ggw - lovely looking tank - one question..your little plants/flowers at the bottom - are they real or are they the reef one little things you buy..or are they corals?? cheers

  • its a one piece decoration. Reef one don't make them. I got mine in my local aquarium store which i actually work in.

  • its a one piece decoration. Reef one don't make them. I got mine in my local aquarium store which i actually work in.

  • Thanks man !

    I got the fish from coral reef in Glasgow.

    I have an extension cable and the biorb light and bubbler off one plug and the heater is separate.

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  • nemo and his dad chillin out.

  • i am thinking of getting clownfish any advice 

  • Heyy I been thinking on doing this also but are they hard to take care of ??

    And what's the temperature you need to have it on?

    And is there a website where you can find those aquariums/biorb??

  • No you do not use cooking salt. Get a bigger tank. I always treat my animals how I would like to be treated and that tank is tiny.

  • I have asked for a silver Biorb and stand marine for Christmas, I used to keep tropical in a 5ft by 2ft by tank 3 years ago and now I would love a salt water tank with 2 Ocellaris clownfish OOOhhhh very excited . your tank looks ace

  • get a bigger tank!

  • its too small for the fish.the need about 100 liters

  • do you put cookin salt in the water or do you need special salt?

  • Hey, since you are a clown fish owner i thin you should be able to answer my question. I am thinking of buying a set just like yours, im wondering if i will need a heater to go in with it in the winter season. Im from Leeds.

    Thanks in advance

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