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02/17/2015, 05:35 PM | #1 |
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New reefer looking for insight
Hi everyone I am new to the hobby and this forum.I am from New Jersey and purchased most of the setup from my LFS, Ocean Gallery II(livestock selection is great) except for the tank which I got on amazon. Aquarium has ben running for little over a month and fully cycled pretty quickly.Pictures will be posted. Here is my setup:
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02/17/2015, 06:28 PM | #2 |
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I'm sorry I have nothing for you. I have never kept anything that small before. There is a nano forum. You may want to post there for some tailored advice. Good luck
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02/17/2015, 10:43 PM | #3 |
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Definitely check out nano forum, you shouldn't have a clownish or any other fish for that matter IMO in a 3 gal tank.
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02/18/2015, 11:01 AM | #4 |
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update: Coral has been identified as Kenya tree coral.
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02/18/2015, 11:40 AM | #5 |
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+1 on no fish. I havn't had a saltwater nano, only freshwater, but realy it's even hard to find fish that would be happy in a 10 gallon reef. Most of the nanos I've seen (or pico for a 3g?) have had only coral. My LFS has a 1/2 gallon with a few zoas and macro algae. It's neat looking.
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02/18/2015, 11:47 AM | #6 |
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1. If you can try to make pockets of different flow then you can move things around to see how they react.
2. I have always used chemi pure 24 hours at a time, I cant remember but i think it says that in the directions. Carbon will leech nutrients out of your water and mess with the PH balance as well so I stopped using it all together. I use micron pads for mechanical filtration, they are a little expensive to buy but i bleech them and reuse them, just make sure you get all the bleech out first with some declor or just letting it dray out for a day. I have been using the same ones for over a year now. 3. More live rock is a good thing IMO. 4. All levels are at 0 I hope this is not true for calcium magnesium and PH. Those just to name a few will have to be stable as well. desired levels should be on the test kits. I have read that xenia corals are very hardy and are often the first corals to repopulate an unhealthy reef. 5. I would concider getting a bag of coepeopods (spell check) They have babies and those in turn will feed your coral. 6. the feather dusters in your tank are filter feeders so they need a good source of plankton you can buy these in a bottle to feed also but be careful with it especially in a nano as it can pollute your water pretty fast. I think a clown fish is fine actually even in my 180 gal they dont swim around much, they always stay next to the anemone. hope that helped and best of luck to you!
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May your passion and reason be the sail and rudder of your sea fairing soul. Current Tank Info: 180 gal Reef 3x 250w HQI's w/T5's, Phosban reactor, Protein skimmer, UV. sterilizer, Trickle Filter Last edited by Zooxanthus; 02/18/2015 at 11:57 AM. |
02/18/2015, 12:37 PM | #7 |
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zooxanthus thanks you very much. extremely helpful. as for levels are at 0 I meant ammonia nitrite and nitrate
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