1 Fuzzy Dwarf Lion Fish, 2 Yellow Tail Damsels, 1 Fiji Blue Devil, 1 Lavender Tang, 1 Rabbit Fish, 1 Black Saddle Back Clown Fish, 1 Yellow Tang, 1 Raccoon Butterfly, 1 Chocolate Chip Starfish, 10 Blue Leg Hermit Crabs, 15 Snails and, an assortment of Live Rock. My substrate is made up of 30 lb of Crushed Coral and, 30 lg Arganite marine sand. Filtration is provided by Live Rock, 2 Sponge Filters and, a Marine Land Penguin Biowheel 350 with 4 media slots and 2 biowheels. Also I have a submersible cartridge fiter powered by air. Lighting is provided by two 24″ Coral Life HO compact fluorescent fixtures at 65 watts a piece for a total of 130 watts of luminescent power. The tank was purchased at petsmart and the lights were purchased at petco. As for the rest of my supplies and all of my livestock, I purchased them at Two Turtles Pet Center in West Akron Ohio.
Filed under Aquarium care by on Aug 4th, 2010. 25 Comments.
PETCO Silk Dracaena Midground Aquarium Plant – From PETCO.comWhy is it so important to add plants to your fish tank?Because plants replicate the natural environment. They help provide a hiding shelter and offer security for fish helping to create a stress free environment for your fish tank.Our PETCO Silk Dracaena Midground Aquarium Plant is also a decorative way to add dimension and overall scenery while creating a natural focal point for your tank. So, go ahead mix and match sizes, colors and shapes to create your own unique landscape.Our silk plants are safe for both fresh and saltwater aquariums.Suggested plant quantity by tank size:Small/Foreground plants in a 10 gallon tank 3, 29 gallon tank 3, 55 gallon tank 4.Medium/Foreground in a 10 gallon tank 4, 29 gallon tank 3, 55 gallon tank 5.Large/Background in a 10 gallon tank 0, 29 gallon tank 4, 55 gallon tank 6.
Filed under Plants by on Aug 3rd, 2010. Comment.
PETCO Silk Aponogeton Midground Aquarium Plant – From PETCO.comWhy is it so important to add plants to your fish tank?Because plants replicate the natural environment. They help provide a hiding shelter and offer security for fish helping to create a stress free environment for your fish tank.Our PETCO Silk Aponogeton Midground Aquarium Plant is also a decorative way to add dimension and overall scenery while creating a natural focal point for your tank. So, go ahead mix and match sizes, colors and shapes to create your own unique landscape.Our silk plants are safe for both fresh and saltwater aquariums.Suggested plant quantity by tank size:Small/Foreground plants in a 10 gallon tank 3, 29 gallon tank 3, 55 gallon tank 4.Medium/Foreground in a 10 gallon tank 4, 29 gallon tank 3, 55 gallon tank 5.Large/Background in a 10 gallon tank 0, 29 gallon tank 4, 55 gallon tank 6.
Filed under Plants by on Aug 2nd, 2010. Comment.
PETCO Super Giant Aquarium PlantSuper giant size aquarim plants are a great way to add depth and interest in the background of larger aquariums and can cleverly hide air tubes, heaters and filters. Landscape your aquarium with the plants that look great and give your fish a safe place to hide without the maintenance and upkeep of live plants. Realistically designed plastic plant anchors securely in aquarium gravel.
Filed under Plants by on May 3rd, 2010. Comment.
The perfect companion for the Marineland Eclipse Filtration and Illumination System. Combining the many benefits of a SeaClear Acrylic Aquarium with the features of the Eclipse System 2 to yield a combination of beauty, styling, and safety. This tank has a lifetime warranty against leakage and features safe, rounded corners with no unsightly sealer–clear, strong and bright. It’s 17 times stronger and less than half the weight of a comparably sized glass aquarium.Because acrylic is impervious to the corrosive effects of saltwater, SeaClear Aquariums are safe for both fresh and saltwater use.Marineland Eclipse System 2 not included. You can find a Marineland Eclipse System 2 to complete this aquarium on PETCO.com. Just look in the Fish Department under Filters, then click on Power Filters.
Filed under Saltwater Aquariums by on Apr 22nd, 2010. Comment.
