Q: help with a new saltwater tank?i will be starting a 75 gallon saltwater reef tank very soon. can you please tell me what i will need for that? i have included my list of desired fish and such, if it helps.
FishDifficulty?Tank size?Disposition?Price?
pajama/spotted
A: I am not an expert on compatibility in marine fish, but check out this link for it http://www.liveaquaria.com/general/compa tibility_chart.cfm.
What you will need is the tank, a protein skimmer, at least 2 powerheads or wavemakers, heater,
FishDifficulty?Tank size?Disposition?Price?
pajama/spotted
A: I am not an expert on compatibility in marine fish, but check out this link for it http://www.liveaquaria.com/general/compa tibility_chart.cfm.
What you will need is the tank, a protein skimmer, at least 2 powerheads or wavemakers, heater,
The Vibrant Candycane Goby (Trimma cana)
Just 5 years ago small marine gobies of the Trimma genus were a rare sight in the industry. Long ignored by both collectors and hobbyists it has been fairly recent that these small, inquisitive fishes have become available on a regular basis. One such species, is the red stripped or candycane goby (Trimma cana). T. canna posing [...]
is slowly being found on the stock lists of many online vendors, local fish stores, and wholesalers–and rightfully so. This small Western Pacific goby is hardy, vibrant and adds a unique form factor that can greatly enhance the sense of scale in your reef. As an example the specimen above is roughly half an inch in length, but proportionally the fish makes the entire nano-reef scene appear much larger than it actually is. (Note, this particular fish was very orange and shows the color variability in the species. Most range from scarlet red to vermilion. See this photo for comparison ).At $20 to $30


