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kebea41 (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
If you have just a plain old halogen light you have filled your tank far too much you are suppose to leave a certain amount inches of water free so the light works properly,,,your halogen light will not be working for long..
NataliaDelano (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
I just got 2 of those, 5 guppies and 2 corie fish! :)
mcr0311 (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
Thta's just the way it works in a tank, so long as they're not showing any signs of ill health I wouldn't worry
Iemtiny (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
relaxed ='D
torosjordan (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
hi i have 2 barbs 2 tetras 2 guppies and 2 swordtails.when i feed the fish the guppies and swordtails go to the top and eat but the others wait for the food so sink and end up sometimes eating nothing...can sum1 giv advise.thnx
mcr0311 (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
Unfortunately I can't keep anemones in the biorb as they need an extremely strong flow of water through the tank and specialised lighting that the biorb can't provide :( It is a great deal of work to maintain a saltwater tank. However the biorb simplifies it and makes it a lot easier. If your biorb is your first tank then I wouldn't recommend setting it up as a marine tank yet, you'll need some experience keeping freshwater fish first. Hope this helps :)
snowdrop7227 (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
i watched your video, did you have live sea enenimies in it?....and is it a lot of work to keep a salt water tank?
mcr0311 (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
Yeah, if you're thinking of coverting yours to marine make sure research everything thoroughly. Have a look at my video and see if you like it and good luck with your biorb :)
snowdrop7227 (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
are clown fish salt water? I just got a biorb for my birthday (60 L tank)
mcr0311 (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
Looks great! I've just set mine up as a marine and currently have a pair of clownfish who are doing very well |