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Old 07-23-2003, 10:36 AM   #1
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This is my 5 gallon nano. This is my first experience with a tank this small. I was wondering if anyone has some advice on how to keep the water flowing. I currently only have a small charcoal filter providing movement and all the power heads that I have found are too powerful for a tank this small. Also, if anyone has any advice on keeping the temp down in this tank, that would be great. I thought about chillers but the least expensive chiller i could find is above 100 dollars, and i cant justify spending 100 dollars on a tank that cost about 10 dollars.
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Old 07-23-2003, 11:16 AM   #2
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Kill em all?


Gosh, I hope not
I have a powerhead in my 10g that I got at Walmart. I got it in the pond supply section. Its designed for one of those tabletop fountains and has 3 settings for H,M and Low. I am still working on my 10 but it seems to be doing great!!!!

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Old 07-23-2003, 01:31 PM   #3
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I feel sorry for that clwon <><. Only putting him in a 5 gallon...


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Old 07-23-2003, 08:38 PM   #4
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Even in the wild clowns are not free swimers. They get an Anemone and stick to it. And only venture away from it for inches not feet.

If your going to put a bigger fish in a Nano a clown is not a bad choice.

There are some really small power heads at some mail order places. Azoo make one I believe.
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Old 07-23-2003, 10:16 PM   #5
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so why do my clowns swim the whole 6 ft of my tank?
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Old 07-24-2003, 12:01 AM   #6
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Mainly because they have come to know that there is no killer fish in the tank and use the entire tank is their teritory.

Stick a nice sized grouper (or similar predator fish) in your tank (like out in the wild) and they will never leave their anemone.

Anyway I think you all get the point. Fish adapt to their envoronment. But in general clownfish are not free swimers but they will swim free in your tank given the right conditions. They will also host in a frogspawn -- something I doubt they would ever do in the wild.

Also fish do not have thinking style brains like humans. They have instinct style brains like most other animals. They don't have a concept of being sad about being in a small tank like us humans preceive the situation to be. They deal w/ what they have.
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Old 07-24-2003, 01:43 PM   #7
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They may not be sad but they will stress out. A tang in a nano will stress out .... also my clowns have an anenome and they love to swim all over my 37g tall....


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Old 07-24-2003, 02:02 PM   #8
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They may not be sad but they will stress out. A tang in a nano will stress out .... also my clowns have an anenome and they love to swim all over my 37g tall....


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a tang in a nano and a clown in a nano are two COMPLETELY different stories.
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Old 07-24-2003, 02:16 PM   #9
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yeah, you're fine with the clown, I've kept a pair in my 10 for a very long time and they're doing great...tank looks good, get some lighting on it and some reef action in there

PS: I use Maxi Jet 600 in my 5.5g and it wasn't too much flow...it was pretty big though, space consuming
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Old 07-24-2003, 02:30 PM   #10
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The last bucket of IO salt I got had this little tiny powerhead, a micro-jet I think it is which might work for you. It was too small for my 20L refugium, but I guess it's mainly to stir the salt around.
Also, the tomato in my 70 rarely ventures far from the long-tentacled sarcophyton he's adopted when his bta passed. But then the sarco is on the opposite side from where the bta was, so I guess he's been all over the tank.
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Old 07-24-2003, 04:38 PM   #11
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consider gertting some sand as well. would look a bit more natural. you could also use a bit more live rock.

and next time you take a picture, shut off the room lighting and close the blinds. the picture will turn out much better. also, a black background would make the colors in your tank stand out a bit more.

one more thing, resize your picture next time. if you have adobe or microsoft photo editor, you can also do a little color correcting as such:
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GEEZ everyone lighten up a little bit --- Begining to feel like R--f C------l
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Wow bad vibes.

Anways i just bought a small powerhead from ebay for like 7 bucks. It is about the size of a quarter from the picture. I am buying two to try have some flow in my 3 gal nano.

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Man, Ray, I want to see thoes!! Post pictures or if you get them in time for the meeting sunday would you please bring one?
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