It would be an honor to...thank you so much
nice to meet you
hey lets build one and post !
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
It would be an honor to...thank you so much
nice to meet you
hey lets build one and post !
Yes im aware they are a known coral eater but this one actually wont even touch my corals. He gets close but he just sifts the sand.You have living animals in there, your tank is cycled. lol
Just a word of caution though, that CC starfish, is a known coral eater. FOWLR tanks, or food for harlequin shrimp.
The tank is 5 months old and the rock were transferred from a established tank. I added live bacteria for the cycle ...live rock sand. and a few other things in my sump that you see in the picks. Started with a cleaner shrimp and 3 clownfish. Then slowly added coral recently. And the hangover box with more microalgae and them bacteria sponge things that provide more surface area for bacteria. I dont have a separate quarantine tank and im getting coral in the mail soon. 10 more medium frags and a frag rack that holds 20 should be here friday. So i appreciate the help because i want my tank to be up to par when they arrive.I would add the pigments on the rocks do a lot for cycle confirmation, that's real coralline it seems in the details above as the coralline painted rocks don't have any non coralline areas, they're 100% purple even though the tank is 4 days old lol.
this appears to be a true live rock transfer skip cycle. being able to house the living animals despite the low level sustained readings was actually a characteristic of the pigments seen on the rock, pretty neat nitrifier confirmation pathway.
Id love to hear what you would do differently if you were me. as long as you dont say buy a bigger better everything lolLooks fine to me.
Everyone reefs differently, who am I to say your setup is wrong?
Now are there things I see there that I would do differently, sure, but that doesn't mean they are wrong.