bison
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Hello!
Shiny little newbie here, making her first post on day 10 with her first "real" tank, unless you consider that 10gal Hartz kit I had for about 6 months 20 years ago, but we won't talk about that anymore.....
Now.... I have a 55gal FO tank with "standard" 4 ft. 32W fluorescent aquarium light (it was part of the tank package). Also have a couple books on marine aquariums, none of which mention how long I should leave the lights on. Currently I have a timer set to turn on the lights at 11am, off at 11:15pm, but have tried shorter "on" times as tank temps keep creeping up to 80, even 82. (I should be aiming for about 78-79, right?) Heater is set at 76 and hasn't come on yet, but I suspect I won't need it till winter as I live in the south. How long should I leave the lights on each day? 6 hours? 8 hours? 10 hours?
On advice from LFS, have damselfish only to cycle tank. After reading more about it, I wish I'd gone with LS & LR now--is it too late to add some now that I'm a little over a week into the tank cycle?
Have one yellow, two blue (devil?), one small yellow-tail, two blacktails (4-stripe), and one very calm green chromis (viridis?)--all between 1 & 1 1/2 inches long. Using Cycle to help get my tank cycle going--is that a good or bad idea? (See numbers below.) Have a wet/dry trickle filter, but no protein skimmer (yet).
I suspect I may be overcrowded already. Fish have started congregating on only one end of tank, away from pump inlet. Have tried re-directing the water flow, but that seem to make little difference. Have plenty of hiding places for them with fake rock & silk plants, all of which I plan on replacing as time goes by with LR. One of the blue damsels is sluggish and isn't eating well x 4 days (he was quite active & fairly aggressive previously), plus he hovers near the one top corner of the tank whenever the lights are on. The green chromis seems to be keeping him company at times and even acts like blocking guard against the 4-stripes. The yellow was at first the most aggressive, but the two 4-stripes working together seem to be dominant now.
pH 8.2, Ammonia 0.25, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 2.5, S.G. 1.022-1.023
Any advice is appreciated!
Shiny little newbie here, making her first post on day 10 with her first "real" tank, unless you consider that 10gal Hartz kit I had for about 6 months 20 years ago, but we won't talk about that anymore.....
Now.... I have a 55gal FO tank with "standard" 4 ft. 32W fluorescent aquarium light (it was part of the tank package). Also have a couple books on marine aquariums, none of which mention how long I should leave the lights on. Currently I have a timer set to turn on the lights at 11am, off at 11:15pm, but have tried shorter "on" times as tank temps keep creeping up to 80, even 82. (I should be aiming for about 78-79, right?) Heater is set at 76 and hasn't come on yet, but I suspect I won't need it till winter as I live in the south. How long should I leave the lights on each day? 6 hours? 8 hours? 10 hours?
On advice from LFS, have damselfish only to cycle tank. After reading more about it, I wish I'd gone with LS & LR now--is it too late to add some now that I'm a little over a week into the tank cycle?
Have one yellow, two blue (devil?), one small yellow-tail, two blacktails (4-stripe), and one very calm green chromis (viridis?)--all between 1 & 1 1/2 inches long. Using Cycle to help get my tank cycle going--is that a good or bad idea? (See numbers below.) Have a wet/dry trickle filter, but no protein skimmer (yet).
I suspect I may be overcrowded already. Fish have started congregating on only one end of tank, away from pump inlet. Have tried re-directing the water flow, but that seem to make little difference. Have plenty of hiding places for them with fake rock & silk plants, all of which I plan on replacing as time goes by with LR. One of the blue damsels is sluggish and isn't eating well x 4 days (he was quite active & fairly aggressive previously), plus he hovers near the one top corner of the tank whenever the lights are on. The green chromis seems to be keeping him company at times and even acts like blocking guard against the 4-stripes. The yellow was at first the most aggressive, but the two 4-stripes working together seem to be dominant now.
pH 8.2, Ammonia 0.25, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 2.5, S.G. 1.022-1.023
Any advice is appreciated!