My 55g Tank

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here's my fairly new saltwater setup (started may 22). Right now it only has a yellow-tail damsel, a clownfish, an arrow crab, and a couple snails and hermit crabs.

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Nice tank n' fish! :thumbs: love the arrow crab :D Any ideas of what other creatures you want to stock the tank with?

GL with rest of setup :good:
 
Hello.

ive recently started my marine tank, but not as far along as you. Im ready to get some clean up crew in this weekend :)
 
thanks for all of the comments :)

Any ideas of what other creatures you want to stock the tank with?
hard to decide...I like yellow tangs and dwarf lions though. As far as coral, I won't be able to keep much with the lighting I have - maybe some mushrooms and zooanthids.
 
A dwarf lion will be ok for a tank this size but tangs will easily outgrow your tank im afraid.
You are better off with dwarf angels as these are easier to care for especially in smaller tanks
 
Looks like a couple T12 bubls? Tough to say with the hood on :D

Looks great so far. Cant wait to see more pics :D
 
oh well...dwarf angels are good too

btw - I'm using two Hagen Fluval AquaClear powerheads (models 50 and 70). Is this too much water flow? or is it not enough?
 
670gph is a little low actually. what's the third pump you have in there? You want about 20x flowrate so 20x55=1100gph of total flowrate turning things over in the tank.
 
forgot to mention that one -_- - it's a Powerhead 600 by aquatic gardens.

here's a few more pics:

lighting and filtration-
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damsel-
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side view of aquarium-
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what's the stuff on this rock??
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it is white and sort of hard...and the "bubble" things get broken off fairly easily.

love the crab
yes I love him too :hey:...very interesting to watch him move around the aquarium, climb on the powerheads, etc.. Yesterday I found him feasting on a huge hunk of snail :p (top crown snail) which had died sometime before.
 
might be bleached and dead coraline algae or calcium deposits... Nothin to get too concerned over IMO. If it were my tank, there would be no damsel in it ;). Little spawn of satan :devil:
 
yes I'm definitely getting rid of the damsel...athough it is a very beautiful fish :(

hopefully sometime this week or next week I'll be getting some more livestock (inverts and/or fish)
 
you might want to take out some of the powerheads while the clownfish is so small, he was really getting smacked around in that tank.
 

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