Dan C
New Member
Hi everyone,
This is my first journey over to the salty side, im not completely new to fish keeping i am currently running a juwel vision 260 tropical tank and have been for the past two years.
Me and my girlfiend both loved marine fish but when we started out in fish keeping was told we were best to start out with tropical as marine was alot harder. So here i am two years down the line and starting my fist saltwater tank.
I picked up a second hand tank which came with everything i needed to get started including so fish and a unexpected hitch hiker, which now resides in southend sealife center, i will talk more about this later.
Now for the equiptment.
Tank: Custom Made 39*26*17 inches
Sump: 36*18*15 inches
Protien Skimmer: Deltec (unsure which model it is)
Uv: Vectron uv25
Powerheadeio M820
Lighting: Aquamedic ocean light 2x 150w Halides
Inhabitants
2x Clown Fish
1x Tomasi Tang
2x Orange Hawaiian Crab
3x Turbo Snails
3x Brittle Starfish I believe, They are very thin and spiny
Green star polyp with white dot centers
A finger leather coral
And alot lot of red mushrooms which i am not very fond of so plan to get rid of them.
The hitch hiker was a giant sea worm. There is one courrently in devon i believe which measures 4ft long. Mine was only a fot and a half. As i was tranfering the rock from a bucket to the tank it fell out on my door mat and just looked up at me. Being new to marine i didnt no what i was looking at so it got put back in the tank while i decided what to do. In the end a friend took it to southend sea life centre who were very happy to take it in. Sadly i didnt take any pictures but here is the link to see whats its like.
http/www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1165930/Barry-giant-sea-worm-discovered-aquarium-staff-mysterious-attacks-coral-reef.html
Here are some pics
This is my first journey over to the salty side, im not completely new to fish keeping i am currently running a juwel vision 260 tropical tank and have been for the past two years.
Me and my girlfiend both loved marine fish but when we started out in fish keeping was told we were best to start out with tropical as marine was alot harder. So here i am two years down the line and starting my fist saltwater tank.
I picked up a second hand tank which came with everything i needed to get started including so fish and a unexpected hitch hiker, which now resides in southend sealife center, i will talk more about this later.
Now for the equiptment.
Tank: Custom Made 39*26*17 inches
Sump: 36*18*15 inches
Protien Skimmer: Deltec (unsure which model it is)
Uv: Vectron uv25
Powerheadeio M820
Lighting: Aquamedic ocean light 2x 150w Halides
Inhabitants
2x Clown Fish
1x Tomasi Tang
2x Orange Hawaiian Crab
3x Turbo Snails
3x Brittle Starfish I believe, They are very thin and spiny
Green star polyp with white dot centers
A finger leather coral
And alot lot of red mushrooms which i am not very fond of so plan to get rid of them.
The hitch hiker was a giant sea worm. There is one courrently in devon i believe which measures 4ft long. Mine was only a fot and a half. As i was tranfering the rock from a bucket to the tank it fell out on my door mat and just looked up at me. Being new to marine i didnt no what i was looking at so it got put back in the tank while i decided what to do. In the end a friend took it to southend sea life centre who were very happy to take it in. Sadly i didnt take any pictures but here is the link to see whats its like.
http/www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1165930/Barry-giant-sea-worm-discovered-aquarium-staff-mysterious-attacks-coral-reef.html
Here are some pics