The Sea in my house - 120 Gallon Reef Tank

Posted on Sep 07, 2008 under reef fish |

This is a video of my Saltwater reef fish tank. It is my passion, including Regal Blue Tang, Yellow Tang, Foxface, Kole Tang, Flame Angel, Percula Clown Fish, Yellow Canari Wrasse, Cleaner Wrasse, Green Chromis, Yellow Watchman and a Mandarin Goby.

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6 Responses to “The Sea in my house - 120 Gallon Reef Tank”

  1. MorpheusDreamer13 Says:

    Today, I’m watching …
    Today, I’m watching this video with sadness… I lost yesterday all my fish after that my anemone got stock into the powerhead and cut in pieces… than released toxine and high level of ammonia. I feel like if I just lost everything… luckily all the coral survived after that I did a 40% water change… I’m sorry fishy… I killed you… Please note that I hold responsible Hyder powerhead that I will not recommend to anyone anymore…

  2. MorpheusDreamer13 Says:

    As you said, it’s …
    As you said, it’s only good in a non coral tank and you don’t have to do this if the tank is new… every tank have some parasite. The decision to take action or not depend on the impact they have on your tank. Also, he is saying that the situation is stabilize. The best thing to help kill some parasite like ick without adding anything is to raise the water temperature slowly to 82-84F. Siang, about the Tangs give me the size of your tank and which Tang you want and I’ll give a better answer.

  3. spamula30 Says:

    If you have …
    If you have parasite use a mild copper based medication dose in a non coral/invert tank and feed all they will eat untill there fat if a new fish. Lowering the amount of salt in water also help do this slowly over a number of days to around 1.018, fishes use less energy to expell salt from bodies & lowers the parasite load.

  4. MorpheusDreamer13 Says:

    First, thank you …
    First, thank you for your comment…It is normal when starting a marine tank to have parasite… once the tank stabilize (can take up to 3 months) most of the fish will do well… (there is always exception)… the best thing to maintain a marine no matter the size is to have a routine… Change stress the fish. About the tangs, it all depend on the size of your tank. If it’s large enough, almost everybody can have a tang. The challenge is to have more than one. Give me your tank spec plse.

  5. AhSiang32 Says:

    Impressive…i have …
    Impressive…i have a marine fish tank too..but not as impressive as yours. Some of my fishes died bcoz of parasites. But, now situation is stablised and intend to buy some fishes. Are Tangs easy to keep?

  6. jeaujeau01 Says:

    very beautiful !!!
    very beautiful !!!

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