I have a 125 gallon tank with the following population
Molly's 5/24/22
• Needle pin cushion urchin 6/5
• flame scallop
• blue damsel 6/10
• 2- pajama Cardinals
• scooter blenny
• 3- snails 6/23
• conch snail
• perculated clownfish 7/1
• fire Goby
• 2- peppermint shrimp 7/7
• Banggi cardinal
• large Zoa fragment
• 2- Camelback shrimp
• banded Coral shrimp
• scooter blenny
• mono fish
• 2- conch snail
• pom pom crab
• false yellow watchmen goby 7/19
• 2- zebra crab
• 2- pink feather duster
• long spine sea urchin
• nassarius vibex snail
• 2 large Zoa frags 7/29
• pink feather duster 8/4
• flame scallop
• turban snail
• carpet anemone
• tail spot blenny 8/10
• decorator crab 8/15
• maroon clownfish
• sunrise Dottie
• Hawaiian feather duster
• Brown feather duster
• black clownfish
• mandarin goby 8/18
• brain coral
• 4- sea anemones
• 2 sexy shrimp
• 2- pink feather dusters
• lettuce nubibranch
• splendid Dottie 8/22
• red fiddler crab
• red and green carpet anemone
•2 Long tentacle anemone
•large feather duster
•large Zoa frag
•2 Clarke clowns 8/29
Currently I am feeding 1 oz of photo plankton and two frozen cubes of mices and brine shrimp. I alternate sometimes between brine shrimp and bloodworms and I also use the eggs sometimes. I've lost a couple of fish over the last 2 weeks that haven't been visually distressed and my water quality is good I'm thinking I'm not feeding enough. That being said my nitrate is higher than I would like it to be it's sitting in the 50ppm range. I do 20 gallon water changes every 2 weeks and I clean my filter out once a month. I am currently using a fluval 6 with undergravel filtration. So I have massive amounts of bacterial growth.
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fish
• cleaner goby
Molly's 5/24/22
• Needle pin cushion urchin 6/5
• flame scallop
• blue damsel 6/10
• 2- pajama Cardinals
• scooter blenny
• 3- snails 6/23
• conch snail
• perculated clownfish 7/1
• fire Goby
• 2- peppermint shrimp 7/7
• Banggi cardinal
• large Zoa fragment
• 2- Camelback shrimp
• banded Coral shrimp
• scooter blenny
• mono fish
• 2- conch snail
• pom pom crab
• false yellow watchmen goby 7/19
• 2- zebra crab
• 2- pink feather duster
• long spine sea urchin
• nassarius vibex snail
• 2 large Zoa frags 7/29
• pink feather duster 8/4
• flame scallop
• turban snail
• carpet anemone
• tail spot blenny 8/10
• decorator crab 8/15
• maroon clownfish
• sunrise Dottie
• Hawaiian feather duster
• Brown feather duster
• black clownfish
• mandarin goby 8/18
• brain coral
• 4- sea anemones
• 2 sexy shrimp
• 2- pink feather dusters
• lettuce nubibranch
• splendid Dottie 8/22
• red fiddler crab
• red and green carpet anemone
•2 Long tentacle anemone
•large feather duster
•large Zoa frag
•2 Clarke clowns 8/29
Currently I am feeding 1 oz of photo plankton and two frozen cubes of mices and brine shrimp. I alternate sometimes between brine shrimp and bloodworms and I also use the eggs sometimes. I've lost a couple of fish over the last 2 weeks that haven't been visually distressed and my water quality is good I'm thinking I'm not feeding enough. That being said my nitrate is higher than I would like it to be it's sitting in the 50ppm range. I do 20 gallon water changes every 2 weeks and I clean my filter out once a month. I am currently using a fluval 6 with undergravel filtration. So I have massive amounts of bacterial growth.
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fish
• cleaner goby