Hello all. It's been a few years since I had a tank and when I did, I made the mistake of putting fish in that needed more space than I had to offer and thought all brackish fish could tolerate the same SG conditions. Hey, info was hard to come by on brackish fish back then
. I learned along the way, had some great fish and enjoyed the hobby until it got too hard to manage with kids, job, etc. Well, about 7 weeks ago I got back in the hobby. This time I was determined to get the right tank for the brackish setup I always wanted, a handfull of scats and monos with a couple more oddballs thrown in to keep it interesting.
I thought I'd share the progress on my 110 gallon brackish tank. It was a drilled tank, so I decided to remove the overflow box and go with a stealth mounted Eheim 2217 canister. The intake and outlet are both on the far left side of the tank covered by the plants. The heater, air stone and Koralia 1050 wave maker are all hidden behind the driftwood on the right. Overall, it makes for a very clean installation with no visible cords or tubes.
I started out with a couple mollies while I was cycling the tank and ended up with 4 fry as well to my surprise from the dalmatian molly that was pregnant when I got her. The fry are growing like crazy but very hard to get decent photos of (mainly because my camera is a POS) but they are finally starting to get spots like mom.
3 out of 4 ain't bad
About a week ago, we added two Green Scats. They have such great personalities and are the reason I love brackish fish. They are already eating right from my hand!
How can you not love that face!
Here's a video of the whole happy family.
Now I'm just waiting for my LFS to get a Ruby Scat and some Mono Argentus in stock so we can finish the midlevel fish stocking. I'd like to add an Archer as well but am waiting for the molly fry to get a little bigger so they don't become a snack. I don't think I have enough room to add a couple Columbian cats but my son would really like some. What do you think?
The goal is to get the SG to about 1.010 eventually but I'm keeping it pretty low (1.002) at the moment since all the LFS sell their brackish fish in fresh water. Any other recommendations for stocking?
Thanks for looking.
Dave
I thought I'd share the progress on my 110 gallon brackish tank. It was a drilled tank, so I decided to remove the overflow box and go with a stealth mounted Eheim 2217 canister. The intake and outlet are both on the far left side of the tank covered by the plants. The heater, air stone and Koralia 1050 wave maker are all hidden behind the driftwood on the right. Overall, it makes for a very clean installation with no visible cords or tubes.
I started out with a couple mollies while I was cycling the tank and ended up with 4 fry as well to my surprise from the dalmatian molly that was pregnant when I got her. The fry are growing like crazy but very hard to get decent photos of (mainly because my camera is a POS) but they are finally starting to get spots like mom.
3 out of 4 ain't bad
About a week ago, we added two Green Scats. They have such great personalities and are the reason I love brackish fish. They are already eating right from my hand!
How can you not love that face!
Here's a video of the whole happy family.
Now I'm just waiting for my LFS to get a Ruby Scat and some Mono Argentus in stock so we can finish the midlevel fish stocking. I'd like to add an Archer as well but am waiting for the molly fry to get a little bigger so they don't become a snack. I don't think I have enough room to add a couple Columbian cats but my son would really like some. What do you think?
The goal is to get the SG to about 1.010 eventually but I'm keeping it pretty low (1.002) at the moment since all the LFS sell their brackish fish in fresh water. Any other recommendations for stocking?
Thanks for looking.
Dave