Mattias' BioCube 29 *New Angel!*

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Should i add a flame angel as my 4th and final fish?

  1. No, i wouldn't risk it with the corals.

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  2. go for it! as long as you keep it fed it shouldn't be an issue.

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  3. mmmm. maybe, but i would keep looking for an alternative for your tank.

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  1. SwimsWithFish

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    Lol I hope I can do the same for mine!:D(the spoiling not the algae :) )
     
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    Haha. I think you can handle it. Especially with the varied diet you are planning out. Your fish will love you for that.
     
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    I think that will be easier then you think lol. I try to feed my fish twice a day. I know I wouldn't want to eat just once a day lol.
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    Lol. Plus most the fish I'm getting are grazers.
     
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    Alright so the RO is flushed (12 gallons) so I'll fill most of the tank today and the rest when the sand settles in a few days. I'll also do a video of the ATO system in a few days.
     
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    When you fill your tank put a plate on the sand and slowly pour water onto it. Do this until the tank is full. That way the sandbed gets disturbed less and you wont have to wait as long for it to settle. :)
     
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    That is the best way. That way water goes out and up instead of stirring up the sand.
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    Cool! I've timed the rodi and it makes
    About 1g every 20 minutes so I'll just fill the tank strait from the rodi(no buckets). I'll use a timer to estimate the volume of water. The rodi basically drips water out so I'm hoping it doesn't sandstorm too much. I'll use the bowl though.
     
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    I made the water cascade down the rocks when I poured it in. It sure helps in preventing the sand storm.
     
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