Hi, i would appreciate any recommendations or ideas for what i could add in my tank, or what tank i should get in general. I have a few things in my shopping cart already, would these be good for a 15g cube nano reef tank? I need to know if some of these are to powerful, not powerful enough, etc. Also would i need a powerhead if the tank i will get comes with a air pump? Thanks.
The tank is a 15 gallon cube nano tank. It comes with a filter and air pump. The dimensions are 16 by 14 by 16.
Im going to add 20 pounds of sand
Im going to add 15 pounds of dry live rock
Im going to add a 50 watt heater (is that to much for a 15 gallon, or to little?)
Im going to add lighting (obviously)
The salt mix i will be using is: Instant Ocean Sea Salt for Marine Aquariums, Nitrate & Phosphate-Free
Fish/inverts:
I need to know whether or not this is to many fish, plus what type i could add. Here is what i was thinking:
Yellow watchman goby
Occelaris Clownfish
Maybe royal gramma basslet, or something else. Any ideas what else could be good?
These are the Invertebrates i will have:
Kenya Tree coral
a few zoanthids
Bubble tip anemone
Thanks, there is just a few more things i need to know. I need to know how to check my water and how to feed the corals.
The tank is a 15 gallon cube nano tank. It comes with a filter and air pump. The dimensions are 16 by 14 by 16.
Im going to add 20 pounds of sand
Im going to add 15 pounds of dry live rock
Im going to add a 50 watt heater (is that to much for a 15 gallon, or to little?)
Im going to add lighting (obviously)
The salt mix i will be using is: Instant Ocean Sea Salt for Marine Aquariums, Nitrate & Phosphate-Free
Fish/inverts:
I need to know whether or not this is to many fish, plus what type i could add. Here is what i was thinking:
Yellow watchman goby
Occelaris Clownfish
Maybe royal gramma basslet, or something else. Any ideas what else could be good?
These are the Invertebrates i will have:
Kenya Tree coral
a few zoanthids
Bubble tip anemone
Thanks, there is just a few more things i need to know. I need to know how to check my water and how to feed the corals.