I'm from Portugal, and i've been keeping cold marine aquariums for some years now.
Unfortunately i'm living in a small apartment right now, so i'm keeping only one cold mini-marine aquarium, i have some one Montagu's Blenny ( http://www.glaucus.org.uk/capuchin.htm ), two Palaemon serratus Shrimps ( http://www.glaucus.org.uk/portfol5.htm#Palaemon%20&%20Crangon), one Calliostoma zizyphinum ( http://www.marlin.ac.uk/species/Calliostomazizyphinum.htm ), some Gibbula umbilicalis ( http://www.marlin.ac.uk/species/Gibbulaumbilicalis.htm) and some other snail that i can't now identify.
I'm using 12cm of coral sand for massive bacteria culture, and i do two/three weeks water changes.
I just love cold marine rockpool aquaria!
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Hugo
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 2:43 PM, dickjones999 <dickjones999@...> wrote:
I've just got into marine aquaria again having left off twenty odd
years ago. Things have changed on the equipment front in the past few
years.
I set up a small tank as an experiment and filled it with beadlet and
plumose anemonies and some Sagartia species, a clump of peacock fan
worms and a shanny and some starfish and of course some (small)
crabs. It has been going for six weeks now and seems to be ok.
It is hard to find anyone else who keeps cold saltwater aquaria, this
forum doesn't seem to be active at the moment, Is that true?
Dick