My tank has cycled. I’ve had fish doing well in it for two months. Haven’t lost a fish from the start. What parameters does my water have to be before I introduce some coral?
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Frogspawn are a stony coral that require stable nitrates, phosphates, cal, alk, and mag just the same as SPS. They’re a little more forgiving/less temperamental, but they’re still stony corals and require much more care than soft corals.Depends on what type of corals. If your basic parameters, ammonia, nitrite and nitrate are good, you should be ok for a few softies and beginner level lps. Stay away from sps, until you can definitively keep the nitrates, calcium, magnesium and alkalinity stable.
I think zoas and maybe a small frogspawn should be ok now.
Funny enough my frogspawn is more happy than my hammers right nowFrogspawn are a stony coral that require stable nitrates, phosphates, cal, alk, and mag just the same as SPS. They’re a little more forgiving/less temperamental, but they’re still stony corals and require much more care than soft corals.
My tank has cycled. I’ve had fish doing well in it for two months. Haven’t lost a fish from the start. What parameters does my water have to be before I introduce some coral?
thanks