TerraIncognita
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I've been at this for about 4 weeks now.
My LFS owner has been very very helpful and appreciative.
I have a 20 Gallon AJ60 tank with a built in sump and filtration system.
When I started the tank 4 weeks ago, I got an AJ60 tank with a built in sump. I purchased a protein skimmer for the Biocube 29 which I installed in the sub, and my LFS gave me 20 gallons of his water from his 200 Gallon DT which he's has up and running for 5 years with tons of LR, Coral, Fish, Anemone, and all other types of Invertebrae, he also gave me LR from this tank, about 19lbs.
I got everything up and running and with a good dose of Biospira 5 days later I brought him a sample of my water and he gave a thumbs up and I got 2 Ocellaris Clown, a Tomini Tang and a Condy Anemone. On the way home I stopped at a ***** near my house to grab a veggie clip and couldn't resist buying what was displayed as an Emerald Crab, but turned out to be a Sally Light Foot.... I'm still planning to capture him and return him.
Regardless, I've now had it up and running for 4 weeks, and adding Biospira Nitrate reducer, doing water changes with water I get from my LFS (he has a big mixer in his store where he makes and stores Fresh Salt Water once a week), and my Nitrates will NOT drop below 80. I've been feeding about 1/3 of a small cube or frozen bloodworms, twice a day, meaning 2 cubes in 3 days.
I'm going to reduce this to one feeding a day for now.
My main question is 1. Should I just let the tank mature and the Nitrates will lower, should I do daily Water Changes instead of weekly? Has anyone had a similar problem?
Lastly of my two clowns they are both Juveniles, no longer than half an inch each, but one is smaller and he has not eaten really since I got him 3 weeks ago, he will follow the big one around, and the big one eats the worms, but the small one seems to pick at small floating particles in the water, he releases feces so I imagine he must be getting his nutrients in some fashion, should I feed him something else though?
The rest of my water parameters are 0Ammonia 0 Nitrites, .1024 Salinity, and 8.0PH
Temp is 78-79 (might be a bit high, but my heater is set to 74, my Room temperature is set to 72, and it just won't come down...)
Let me know any tips on any of this. I want to make sure my tank is a successful happy thriving tank with many years to come.
My LFS owner has been very very helpful and appreciative.
I have a 20 Gallon AJ60 tank with a built in sump and filtration system.
When I started the tank 4 weeks ago, I got an AJ60 tank with a built in sump. I purchased a protein skimmer for the Biocube 29 which I installed in the sub, and my LFS gave me 20 gallons of his water from his 200 Gallon DT which he's has up and running for 5 years with tons of LR, Coral, Fish, Anemone, and all other types of Invertebrae, he also gave me LR from this tank, about 19lbs.
I got everything up and running and with a good dose of Biospira 5 days later I brought him a sample of my water and he gave a thumbs up and I got 2 Ocellaris Clown, a Tomini Tang and a Condy Anemone. On the way home I stopped at a ***** near my house to grab a veggie clip and couldn't resist buying what was displayed as an Emerald Crab, but turned out to be a Sally Light Foot.... I'm still planning to capture him and return him.
Regardless, I've now had it up and running for 4 weeks, and adding Biospira Nitrate reducer, doing water changes with water I get from my LFS (he has a big mixer in his store where he makes and stores Fresh Salt Water once a week), and my Nitrates will NOT drop below 80. I've been feeding about 1/3 of a small cube or frozen bloodworms, twice a day, meaning 2 cubes in 3 days.
I'm going to reduce this to one feeding a day for now.
My main question is 1. Should I just let the tank mature and the Nitrates will lower, should I do daily Water Changes instead of weekly? Has anyone had a similar problem?
Lastly of my two clowns they are both Juveniles, no longer than half an inch each, but one is smaller and he has not eaten really since I got him 3 weeks ago, he will follow the big one around, and the big one eats the worms, but the small one seems to pick at small floating particles in the water, he releases feces so I imagine he must be getting his nutrients in some fashion, should I feed him something else though?
The rest of my water parameters are 0Ammonia 0 Nitrites, .1024 Salinity, and 8.0PH
Temp is 78-79 (might be a bit high, but my heater is set to 74, my Room temperature is set to 72, and it just won't come down...)
Let me know any tips on any of this. I want to make sure my tank is a successful happy thriving tank with many years to come.