Saltwater Aquarium – Trouble Shooting

To view the previous video in this series click: http://www.monkeysee.com/play/10717 This video will show how to set up a saltwater aquarium and talks about trouble shooting.

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11 Responses to Saltwater Aquarium – Trouble Shooting

  1. jasonkirchman says:

    great white :)
    great white :)

  2. JohnTap123 says:

    o thanks i might …
    o thanks i might get a 20 and a 30 gallon one for my cons and the other for salt water thanks

  3. Zachhay11 says:

    damsels are good. i …
    damsels are good. i suggest blue damsels or yellow tails. keep no more then 2 or 3 togethier in a small tank though, they can be agreesive, also be selctive. some damsels such as the domino are very agressive. but damsels and clowns go well together they are actually related. thats why they look similar in shape and are both very hardy and good in community tanks:)

  4. JohnTap123 says:

    thanks
    thanks

  5. JohnTap123 says:

    thanks
    thanks

  6. whatthehelluwaitin4 says:

    yeh i would say …
    yeh i would say something fairly inexpensive such as clown fish , damsels or anything which is a community fish. Community fish are better within smaller aquariums as they are less likely to get stressed out over tank mates, it is also wise for a smaller aquarium to obviously keep smaller fish due to stress or even cleaning crew like small hermits.

  7. Zachhay11 says:

    clow fish. percula
    clow fish. percula

  8. JohnTap123 says:

    whats a good salt …
    whats a good salt water fish for 20 gallons?

  9. monstercolenutt says:

    hi, if it is live …
    hi, if it is live sand you dow dot what to give it a quick stir.

  10. jamil316 says:

    WoW Nice i wanna …
    WoW Nice i wanna buy somthing like that

  11. havoc2092 says:

    hi there. i have a …
    hi there. i have a 85 gallon FOWLR. the sand i used when i first set it up last june was given to me by a neighbor and now he has moved out. i dont have a clue if the sand is live sand or just normal sand since i was thinking of giving it a quick stir. is there a way that i can check if the sand is actually live sand. regards

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