nozwal
New Member
Hi im new to this forum, i plan to learn a lot and make friends on the way
I have a 10 gallon Biocube nano tank.
I got some live rocks, 3 snails, a coral banded shrimp and a clown fish.
As for lighting setup i have the stock fluorescent light on the top of my tank roof and i installed 2 strips of actinic white and blue LED combo lights with 2 of each color on each strips.
I also recently installed a Tunze nanostream 6015 Powerhead that is good for 11-53 gallons tanks that does 476g/h.
I plan to get a small green star clove polyps and anemone for my tank, I was wondering if my setup and lighting will be good to maintain the corals and what would be a easy and best anemone to get for my clown? Any tips on keeping the corals and any lighting tips? Like would i need to turn all my lights on and for how long?
The store owner said I should turn all my lights on but only keep the fluorecent lights on for 4 hours then turn it off, then turn off the 2 LED stips after about 8-12 hours.
Also what is the best way to acclimate the corals into my tank.
thanks for your time and help
I have a 10 gallon Biocube nano tank.
I got some live rocks, 3 snails, a coral banded shrimp and a clown fish.
As for lighting setup i have the stock fluorescent light on the top of my tank roof and i installed 2 strips of actinic white and blue LED combo lights with 2 of each color on each strips.
I also recently installed a Tunze nanostream 6015 Powerhead that is good for 11-53 gallons tanks that does 476g/h.
I plan to get a small green star clove polyps and anemone for my tank, I was wondering if my setup and lighting will be good to maintain the corals and what would be a easy and best anemone to get for my clown? Any tips on keeping the corals and any lighting tips? Like would i need to turn all my lights on and for how long?
The store owner said I should turn all my lights on but only keep the fluorecent lights on for 4 hours then turn it off, then turn off the 2 LED stips after about 8-12 hours.
Also what is the best way to acclimate the corals into my tank.
thanks for your time and help