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12/19/2007, 06:05 PM | #1 |
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Location: Harrisburg, Pa.
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Lighting RO/DI
Hello Everyone,
I gotta say, I love this place! Everyone has been so helpful....Thanks! My questions are as follow: 1.) I recently had a diatom attack. Very nasty one. I read through the forum but haven't really gotten a "for sure" answer. I'm pretty sure it's my fault that the attack happened. (over feeding and lighting). The question is, what is the appropriate way to feed my fish- I have 5 fish. 2 true percurla clownfish, 1 baby tang (blue) and 2 cromises. I also have 1 bulb anemone and 1 yellow tube coral. My cleaner is a red ring snail....he's such a trooper! 2.) I have a 150 watt 10,000k metal halide and 4 blue atts running for my lighting. I start the atts at 730 am and run them until 830pm. I run the halide from 830am until 730pm. Is the appropriate? Or should I change my lighting schedule? 3.) Reading on the forum I understand why the diatom attack happened. What is the easiest, fastest and most important, best way to get rid of the diatoms? Thanks everyone! Reef Central Rocks! |
12/19/2007, 06:38 PM | #2 |
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welcome to reef central.
ok few major questions. what size tank is this? the diatom attack happens to everyone. you have 5 fish already? how long has your tank been established? your gonna need a larger clean up crew than one snail i think also your diatom bloom could be part of your 13 hour light cycle. cut it back to around 9 hours it should easy up .. also water flow is very important to remove diatoms. what kinda of pumps do you have? also pix help! |
12/20/2007, 02:06 PM | #3 |
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Hi Zestay,
Thanks for the advice.... The tank has been established for nearly 4 months. It's a 44 gallon Pentagon aquarium. We just bought a 120 gallon long to upgrade to but that's not for about 4 months when our house is ocmpleted. I'm not sure what you mean by pumps. Our flow is as follows. We have a Rena 3 canister filter and 1 powerhead. The Rena has a spray bar to move the top water and the power head moves the water below. It has great movement. I am still very new to this so any and all advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks and Happy Holidays! Joshua p.s. do you think another snail will do the trick? |
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