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The clownfish had been a surface dweller...but since the introduction of 3 blue chromis...its has suddenly frolicking in the jewel coral like it was an anemone!!

Wonder if its normal stressed behaviour or is he developed an itch?

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haha.. its alright, cos your clown juz looking for a host... my home tank has 2 clowns, and they are like trying to get hosted by my jewel too, and the jewel dun like it... hahaha.. so its like nearly always closed... wih my 2 clowns rubbing on it...

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The specs & pics details are found in the website :

http://www.aquabuys.com/miva/merchant.mvc?...e=nano_cube_24g

24 Gallon Curved Front Glass Aquarium

JBJ 2 x 36 Watt CFL Lighting (72 Watts Total)

50/50 (10k/Actinic) Bulbs Included

LED Nite-Vu Lights Included

Remote Electronic Ballast w/ Disconnect

Includes Dual Cooling Fans

Built-in 3 Stage Filtration

New ACCELA 266GPH Pump

Improved Modular Surface Skimmer Intake

Directional Return Nozzle

Flip Top Canopy for Easy Maintenance

Dimensions: 18” x 19.6” x 19.7” (LxWxH)

6 Month Limited Warranty from JBJ Lighting

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bro.. how many fishes you have in your tank ?

for a 24g jbj cube, should have the most 6 fishes, but recommended to have 5 fishes and below, bioload could be high and will boost nitrate fast.

You have chiller in your connection ?

without the chiller, quite difficult to maintain the temp especially the hot weather will be approaching soon.

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bro.. how many fishes you have in your tank ?

for a 24g jbj cube, should have the most 6 fishes, but recommended to have 5 fishes and below, bioload could be high and will boost nitrate fast.

You have chiller in your connection ?

without the chiller, quite difficult to maintain the temp especially the hot weather will be approaching soon.

Hi Marinesavvy,

Thanks for the tip.

Currently I have 7 fishes, but I plan to include one more cleaner shrimp.

But first, I plan to monitor the nitrate level closely for the next 2 weeks.

I think thats the max number, as the fishes may also grow. I made sure that I picked the small fishes and not big ones. But you are right, potentially when they are fully grown, they will contribute to the nitrate load.

I'm looking at the possibility of a chiller if its not too expensive, but the fan that I'm using (timed with my lights), is keeping the temperature at an average of 27-28 degrees. So its still manageable at the moment.

With the hotter months approaching, I may invest in a separate timer for the fan, to turn on more frequently apart from the current setup of 3-11pm.

Do advise if you have a good recommendation on chillers that are compatible to the NC 24G. I understand some reefers had to modify their origianl covers to allow the tubings in.

Cheers

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