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Circle C Nano

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  1. I would be interested in the following items: 3 types of Green Star Polyps 1 small piece of Orange Monti Cap 10+ Brown Palys 5 Polyps of Yellow Polyps 15+ zoos Yellow with pink centers 2 Stalks of Xenia 2 Green Hairy Mushrooms 1 leather? 3 heads of toadstool 5+ Purple Palys I have a 14 biocube can not fit much in it. Circle C Nano
  2. Will trade for a 14 gallon Biocube or a 12 gallon Aquapod with the matching stand. I have an Oceanic brand thirty gallon aquarium. Comes with a stand, light strip, and a Red Sea Prizm Pro skimmer. Will thrown in some reef base rock as well if you want it. Circle C Nano
  3. I'll take a little bit. But can not get it till Sunday. I Live in Cicle C. I will call you. Thanks Circle C Nano
  4. Thanks for the input. I've decided to set up my 8 gallon Biocube as salt. I already have plenty of bleached reef rock and sand. How much live sand do you think I would need to re seed the tank? Should I also put a few small pieces of freshly cure rock as well? Looks like this forum may also be a good source for some seed stock. Thanks again. Circle C Nano
  5. How difficult is maintaining a nano tank? I do have experience keeping salt water aquariums. However, I gave them up because of the maintenace demands (55g and 75g). Been wanting to start another tank so I just bought an Oceanic 14 gal Bio Cube. Of course the pet shops always say that it is a breeze setting up and maintaining. I am looking for some honest hobbyist input. I already own about 50 pounds of cleaned reef rock and sand from my previous tanks I had a few years back. I know that I will need to re-seed the tank with a few new cured pieces. Some concerns. 1. I travel a bit for work so the tank may not be attended to for periods of 3 to 4 days at a time. I would put everything on timers and this would be strictly a coral and invert tank. 2. Do you need a chiller for better success? 3. How often do you need to change the water? Can topping off with DI and just maintaining the specific gravity ok? Do water changes quarterly? 4. Should I use a nano skimmer? Hopefully I can find one that will fit in the sump. 5. Are the factory lights sufficient or is upgrading a must? Do not want to upgrade if possible. 6. Any cleaning tips for algae and other growths on the glass surface. I appreciate any input I can get. I am looking forward to discussing the hobby on this forum. By the way, I do have 45 gallon tank, stand, and light strip that I would trade for a few colorfull small pieces of mushroom corals and polyps. The tank has not had water in it for two years. just making room in my game room. Thanks Circle C Nano
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