Hey All,
Just joined the community, looking forward to learn from all of ya.
I have Redsea Reefer XL 525 and tank is established for around an year now. I have the following fish
-Regal blue tang
-Royal Gramma
-Coral Beauty
-Timor Wrasse
-Pair of Ocellaris Clownfish
-Pajama Cardinal
-Filefish
-Bluethroat TriggerFish
-Starfish
-Cleaner Shrimp
-SeaUrchin
-Cucumber Fish
I do 25% water changes every week and even after thorough cleanup, I see red algae buildup on my sand. It's not cyno as it's not slimy. Siphoning makes it clean for a day or two and then slowly starts building up.
Question 1 - I do 25% water changes every week and even after thorough cleanup, I see red algae buildup on my sand. It's not cyno as it's not slimy. Siphoning makes it clean for a day or two and then slowly starts building up. I was thinking about a diamond goby to add to the cleaning crew. Also, looking for recommendations.
Question 2 - Recommendations for 2-4 compatible fish I could add ?
My parameters are in the Pic attached
Picture of my tank.
Just joined the community, looking forward to learn from all of ya.
I have Redsea Reefer XL 525 and tank is established for around an year now. I have the following fish
-Regal blue tang
-Royal Gramma
-Coral Beauty
-Timor Wrasse
-Pair of Ocellaris Clownfish
-Pajama Cardinal
-Filefish
-Bluethroat TriggerFish
-Starfish
-Cleaner Shrimp
-SeaUrchin
-Cucumber Fish
I do 25% water changes every week and even after thorough cleanup, I see red algae buildup on my sand. It's not cyno as it's not slimy. Siphoning makes it clean for a day or two and then slowly starts building up.
Question 1 - I do 25% water changes every week and even after thorough cleanup, I see red algae buildup on my sand. It's not cyno as it's not slimy. Siphoning makes it clean for a day or two and then slowly starts building up. I was thinking about a diamond goby to add to the cleaning crew. Also, looking for recommendations.
Question 2 - Recommendations for 2-4 compatible fish I could add ?
My parameters are in the Pic attached
Picture of my tank.