that's a very up to date plan. the system will carry those even easier.
I believe if you input a decent amount of corals and cuc and begin active feeding of diverse feed like reef nutrition roti pods, I use those when available from my store, and water changes to export this good feed before it degrades (and also be using those water change step ups to be siphoning out algae, diatoms, new tank uglies) it'll begin growing coral now.
The old rules about requiring a matured tank just isn't true any longer.
We have food diversity nowadays that simply makes up for lack of food chain established on live rocks, we just need to be busy inputting and exporting hq feed to keep clean undegraded protein in suspension and corals will eat it up
Don't allow tank uglies like the masses do, lift out an offending rock, burn off any offending growths with peroxide and scraped off clean and set back.
Siphon up messes on the sand, make use of the easy access a nano affords to skip all the headaches large tankers can't skip due to too big to intervene.
Since you are cycled, you can begin all that business and your cycle won't undo. Any testing of ammonia you do once animals are added is not expected to be zero- this heads off future stalled cycle concern possibilities. The only thing that matters is that what you're about to add will live. Cycle is set
I believe if you input a decent amount of corals and cuc and begin active feeding of diverse feed like reef nutrition roti pods, I use those when available from my store, and water changes to export this good feed before it degrades (and also be using those water change step ups to be siphoning out algae, diatoms, new tank uglies) it'll begin growing coral now.
The old rules about requiring a matured tank just isn't true any longer.
We have food diversity nowadays that simply makes up for lack of food chain established on live rocks, we just need to be busy inputting and exporting hq feed to keep clean undegraded protein in suspension and corals will eat it up
Don't allow tank uglies like the masses do, lift out an offending rock, burn off any offending growths with peroxide and scraped off clean and set back.
Siphon up messes on the sand, make use of the easy access a nano affords to skip all the headaches large tankers can't skip due to too big to intervene.
Since you are cycled, you can begin all that business and your cycle won't undo. Any testing of ammonia you do once animals are added is not expected to be zero- this heads off future stalled cycle concern possibilities. The only thing that matters is that what you're about to add will live. Cycle is set