Ok so I’m making some plans to go check out some Corals. I’m leaning towards some Zoas and maybe some Gsp. Is there any other you would consider? I’ve never had a salt water tank and want to start out nice and easy.
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So it’s the 15 gallon hello reef.So, in my opinion, phosphates are good. Nitrates however are extremely low, I would raise those to 10-20 and keep them in the ranges of 20-35. To increase the nitrates, add more fish if you can, or start dosing. What fish do you have and what is the tank size. Turn on the skimmer once you can get nitrates to at least 10.
Ok so bioload seems good. The snails are called nassarius, I believe that is the kind you have. So, either you can start dosing for nitrates, or feed more heavily, which is what I would do, because whenever I had low nitrates and I used the formula, it raised my nitrates to 40-50, which could have just been my mistake. What do you feed?So it’s the 15 gallon hello reef.
2 clowns
1 peppermint shrimp
1 diamond goby
10 red/blue crabs
2 snails I can’t remember the name they burrow in the sand and it starts with a n
It is the api test I’m finding that that’s not the test kit for salt waterWhich test kit are you using? Those are possible API test results which often show .25, if it is an API phosphate test then its not workable for our hobby, you need something that can measure in between zero and .25.
Brs pellets maybe 20 small pellets with Brine or Mysis shrimp approx 1/3-1/4 cubeOk so bioload seems good. The snails are called nassarius, I believe that is the kind you have. So, either you can start dosing for nitrates, or feed more heavily, which is what I would do, because whenever I had low nitrates and I used the formula, it raised my nitrates to 40-50, which could have just been my mistake. What do you feed?So it’s the 15 gallon hello reef.
2 clowns
1 peppermint shrimp
1 diamond goby
10 red/blue crabs
2 snails I can’t remember the name they burrow in the sand and it starts with a n
Ok so pellets are known for increasing phosphates, so what I would do is start feeding less pellets and wear the fish off of them and start feeding up to 1/2-3/4 of a cube until nitrates climb back up. If phosphates fall under .1 start feeding more pellets for a little bit. It is still good to occasionally feed pellets just so the fish know how to still eat them in case of some kind of intestinal infection. And for long term feeding, I feed 1/2 a cube of mysis spiraluna every day for my 5 fish, which are 2 clowns, a springeri damsel, a royal gramma, and a tomini tang. So hopefully you can find a definite feeding routine.Brs pellets maybe 20 small pellets with Brine or Mysis shrimp approx 1/3-1/4 cubeOk so bioload seems good. The snails are called nassarius, I believe that is the kind you have. So, either you can start dosing for nitrates, or feed more heavily, which is what I would do, because whenever I had low nitrates and I used the formula, it raised my nitrates to 40-50, which could have just been my mistake. What do you feed?So it’s the 15 gallon hello reef.
2 clowns
1 peppermint shrimp
1 diamond goby
10 red/blue crabs
2 snails I can’t remember the name they burrow in the sand and it starts with a n
I was worried I was feeding more than I was supposed toOk so pellets are known for increasing phosphates, so what I would do is start feeding less pellets and wear the fish off of them and start feeding up to 1/2-3/4 of a cube until nitrates climb back up. If phosphates fall under .1 start feeding more pellets for a little bit. It is still good to occasionally feed pellets just so the fish know how to still eat them in case of some kind of intestinal infection. And for long term feeding, I feed 1/2 a cube of mysis spiraluna every day for my 5 fish, which are 2 clowns, a springeri damsel, a royal gramma, and a tomini tang. So hopefully you can find a definite feeding routine.Brs pellets maybe 20 small pellets with Brine or Mysis shrimp approx 1/3-1/4 cubeOk so bioload seems good. The snails are called nassarius, I believe that is the kind you have. So, either you can start dosing for nitrates, or feed more heavily, which is what I would do, because whenever I had low nitrates and I used the formula, it raised my nitrates to 40-50, which could have just been my mistake. What do you feed?So it’s the 15 gallon hello reef.
2 clowns
1 peppermint shrimp
1 diamond goby
10 red/blue crabs
2 snails I can’t remember the name they burrow in the sand and it starts with a n
Technically you are, but until you get your nitrates up, I wouldn’t worry about feeding more. Also, I would get a better tester for nitrates so you can raise them gradually until in a specific range, just so you know where to keep them out. Also, I would get those tester corals to see where the rest of your nutrients are. If gsp or Xenia dies, then something is really offI was worried I was feeding more than I was supposed toOk so pellets are known for increasing phosphates, so what I would do is start feeding less pellets and wear the fish off of them and start feeding up to 1/2-3/4 of a cube until nitrates climb back up. If phosphates fall under .1 start feeding more pellets for a little bit. It is still good to occasionally feed pellets just so the fish know how to still eat them in case of some kind of intestinal infection. And for long term feeding, I feed 1/2 a cube of mysis spiraluna every day for my 5 fish, which are 2 clowns, a springeri damsel, a royal gramma, and a tomini tang. So hopefully you can find a definite feeding routine.Brs pellets maybe 20 small pellets with Brine or Mysis shrimp approx 1/3-1/4 cubeOk so bioload seems good. The snails are called nassarius, I believe that is the kind you have. So, either you can start dosing for nitrates, or feed more heavily, which is what I would do, because whenever I had low nitrates and I used the formula, it raised my nitrates to 40-50, which could have just been my mistake. What do you feed?So it’s the 15 gallon hello reef.
2 clowns
1 peppermint shrimp
1 diamond goby
10 red/blue crabs
2 snails I can’t remember the name they burrow in the sand and it starts with a n