Hello!
I wasn't sure if I had to ask this in the fish discussion forum or here considering I am quite new in salt water and have a few other questions?
I currently have the following stocking:
Added in 4th week:
2 percula clownfish
1 Midas Blenny
1 Lawnmower blenny
Added in 7th week:
1 Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse
1 Foxface Lo (Currently 7~ cm) (Already have a deal with LFS to trade him for a smaller one when/if he outgrows my tank, otherwise I wouldn't have bought him)
Added in 8th week:
1 Yellow watchman Goby
1 Alpheus randalli
Added in 9th week: (This week)
3 Pseudanthias squamipinnis
Weeks added ():
3 Strombus spp. (3rd)
2 Trochus snails. (3rd)
1 Cleaner Shrimp (4th)
2 Peppermint shrimp (8th)
I am currently thinking of adding a smaller wrasse (McCosker's/Naoko's Fairy/Yellow Wrasse?) and a mandarin when I see enough copepods but I am wondering if am not already overstocked and going to get myself into problems "later" if I add them. (Mandarin won't be added before fall for sure)
My current coral stock is a couple of zoa's frags and a 3 head duncan that seem to be doing great. (Fed the duncan mysis for the first time this week and it was for me the moment that saltwater absolutely HOOKED me) and I already see multiple new heads on the zoa's since I added them so I was wondering If I could maybe add a little more difficult corals? Or do I really need to wait for that a bit longer?
The other questions:
I starting with 50/50 liferock/deadrock and chaeto right and having a very easy time cycling the aquarium. (Never seen ammonia and Nitrite in any of the tests I did)
However my chaeto is not doing well (no idea why since my nitrates and phosphates are a bit on the high side with 40ppm and 0.8ppm and have a 36 watt fuge light above it that runs 12h/day contra to my display tank) Would you guys know what this could be? I even got the idea that my nitrates and phosphates are high because my chaeto is melting in my system.
This brings me to the next questions: I didn't know that the production of nitrate before you have enough denitrifying bacteria consumes alkalinity (Ended up with 6.8dkh) so I started to dose alkalinity and I am am currently back to 7.5dkh (after 2 weeks of slowly raising it)
I am currently aiming for 8+ before I do a water change since my salt mix is at 9.3 (Instant ocean) and I don't want to shock my tank or is this really not a big problem if I do?
Once again, Thanks!
I wasn't sure if I had to ask this in the fish discussion forum or here considering I am quite new in salt water and have a few other questions?
I currently have the following stocking:
Added in 4th week:
2 percula clownfish
1 Midas Blenny
1 Lawnmower blenny
Added in 7th week:
1 Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse
1 Foxface Lo (Currently 7~ cm) (Already have a deal with LFS to trade him for a smaller one when/if he outgrows my tank, otherwise I wouldn't have bought him)
Added in 8th week:
1 Yellow watchman Goby
1 Alpheus randalli
Added in 9th week: (This week)
3 Pseudanthias squamipinnis
Weeks added ():
3 Strombus spp. (3rd)
2 Trochus snails. (3rd)
1 Cleaner Shrimp (4th)
2 Peppermint shrimp (8th)
I am currently thinking of adding a smaller wrasse (McCosker's/Naoko's Fairy/Yellow Wrasse?) and a mandarin when I see enough copepods but I am wondering if am not already overstocked and going to get myself into problems "later" if I add them. (Mandarin won't be added before fall for sure)
My current coral stock is a couple of zoa's frags and a 3 head duncan that seem to be doing great. (Fed the duncan mysis for the first time this week and it was for me the moment that saltwater absolutely HOOKED me) and I already see multiple new heads on the zoa's since I added them so I was wondering If I could maybe add a little more difficult corals? Or do I really need to wait for that a bit longer?
The other questions:
I starting with 50/50 liferock/deadrock and chaeto right and having a very easy time cycling the aquarium. (Never seen ammonia and Nitrite in any of the tests I did)
However my chaeto is not doing well (no idea why since my nitrates and phosphates are a bit on the high side with 40ppm and 0.8ppm and have a 36 watt fuge light above it that runs 12h/day contra to my display tank) Would you guys know what this could be? I even got the idea that my nitrates and phosphates are high because my chaeto is melting in my system.
This brings me to the next questions: I didn't know that the production of nitrate before you have enough denitrifying bacteria consumes alkalinity (Ended up with 6.8dkh) so I started to dose alkalinity and I am am currently back to 7.5dkh (after 2 weeks of slowly raising it)
I am currently aiming for 8+ before I do a water change since my salt mix is at 9.3 (Instant ocean) and I don't want to shock my tank or is this really not a big problem if I do?
Once again, Thanks!