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Hey Dom..I have a firefish and a Neon Goby as fish. Really don't want any more. I more intreated in the invertebrates and corals. As my invertebrates are all doing great...my corals not so well! I only have a finger leather. Toadstool, zoeanthid and a mushroom that decided to take a walk just the other day. And trying to figure out why.
I also only have a 10g nanotank for now. Wanted to start small.
Calcium *I am currently using the Lifeguard aquatics light. It was recommended at the Fish shop I go too. But I think it is to strong as it sits on top of the hood. So I tried raising it some. Water well I was using tap and adding conditioner to it but stopped that and started using RO water tank looks cleaner and I do a water change every week. I have been adding Nano Reef part A and B. Was told to since I have a Nano tank every day. I am beginning to wonder if that may be it as my DKH and valium test are off the charts!!
I am currently using the Lifeguard aquatics light. It was recommended at the Fish shop I go too. But I think it is to strong as it sits on top of the hood. So I tried raising it some. Water well I was using tap and adding conditioner to it but stopped that and started using RO water tank looks cleaner and I do a water change every week. I have been adding Nano Reef part A and B. Was told to since I have a Nano tank every day. I am beginning to wonder if that may be it as my DKH and valium test are off the charts!!
It is the full spectrum LED 24 in.Few aquarists can look at a tank and determine if their water parameters are of good quality. The rest of us have to test. Do you test? If not, you should considering you are dosing product into the tank on the recommendation of the LFS.
Lifeguard Aquatics makes some quality equipment. But I would need to know the actual model. The more I read, the more convinced I become that this is a water quality issue.
When it comes to lighting a tank, there are two things to keep in mind; they are "light spread" and "penetration".
Spread is the area the light covers in the tank. You can adjust the amount of area the light covers by raising/lowering it in relation to the top of the tank.
Penetration is the amount of power delivered to the bottom of the tank (the point furthest from the light).
Post a full tank shot for us to see.
Few aquarists can look at a tank and determine if their water parameters are of good quality. The rest of us have to test. Do you test? If not, you should considering you are dosing product into the tank on the recommendation of the LFS.
Lifeguard Aquatics makes some quality equipment. But I would need to know the actual model. The more I read, the more convinced I become that this is a water quality issue.
When it comes to lighting a tank, there are two things to keep in mind; they are "light spread" and "penetration".
Spread is the area the light covers in the tank. You can adjust the amount of area the light covers by raising/lowering it in relation to the top of the tank.
Penetration is the amount of power delivered to the bottom of the tank (the point furthest from the light).
Post a full tank shot for us to see.