lutz493
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My tank is 55 Gallons.
I am working to obtain a Reef tank with both soft and hard corals. When I purchased my tank the salesman at the pet store was very helpful but I do not think he steered me on the right track towards my ultimate goal.
After some changes, from my orginal set-up and some additions this is what I currently have. My tank has been up for 3 months next week. I cycled it using 4 Yellow Tail Damsels, 2 Clarkii Clowns (Got lucky on these two, haven't seen signs of agression since I've had them). I've since removed my 4 Yellow Tail Damsels and gave them back to the store, leaving me with my 2 Clarkiis.
In the last couple of days I have added 65lbs of Marshall Island and Tonga Branch Live rock to the tank. I have ruffly 10 lbs of Lava rock I used to help build a good base.
My current clean-up crew consists of 20 Turbo Snails, 8 Blue Leg Hermits, 4 Scarlet Hermits and 3 Peppermint Shrimp.
I have also purchased a Prizim Pro Skimmer by Red Sea. I purchased an RO unit as well. I've changed my lighting to a unit made by Helios which currently has two 55 watt White Bulbs and two 55 watt Blue Bulbs. Filter is a Magnum 350 with duel Bio-Wheels.
Here are my Questions:
- Is my equipment sufficient for live and hard corals?
- My substrate is crushed coral, not sand, is this a serious problem? I'm new to this, I didn't know about live sand at time (
- BIG question here is - My live rock has many many many many things who are coming out, I am trying to learn what they all are but for now I've identified some problems. I do have glass anemonaes on the rock. I know I can use a needle and a chemical to inject which will kill them. I am sure I probably have ones I will never see........ I was told by the man at my fish store that peppermint shrimp will actually eat the anemonaes after time. Is this true? I bought those 3 Peppermint shrimp today for that sole purpose.
- I also believe I have Bristol Worms in my tank. What is the best way to dispose of these? Is there an animal I can get to put in there?
-I was going to stock my fish and inverts and let them settle in for awhile before I add any live corals. I do have alot of Calupra in my tank. My ammonia levels and nitrite levels have remained zero since I put the rock in a few days ago - Asking my fish guy about future fish he told me that I can put in both a Sailfin Tang and a Blue Morph Tang in the next few days and they will handle the Calupra. I also was thinking of adding an Emerald Crab with them.
Will doing this endanger my tank? The guy said i got so much live rock in there no......
Some other general questions I have -
Thing I would like to do also is add an anemonae for my Clowns so they have a home. I am not sure if that is something I can do relatively soon or I need to wait on. I also would like to add a Black Cap 2 weeks or so after my Tangs are established. Is that a good idea?
Any advice on where to go from here would be great - My idea is to get a good clean-up crew in there, take care of the bad hitchhikers and get something to take care of any Long Hair Algae that may grow along with the Calupra. After I have this established I was going to add a few more fish, and then my corals but that is a story for another day.
Please lemme know your ideas.
Thank you.
I am working to obtain a Reef tank with both soft and hard corals. When I purchased my tank the salesman at the pet store was very helpful but I do not think he steered me on the right track towards my ultimate goal.
After some changes, from my orginal set-up and some additions this is what I currently have. My tank has been up for 3 months next week. I cycled it using 4 Yellow Tail Damsels, 2 Clarkii Clowns (Got lucky on these two, haven't seen signs of agression since I've had them). I've since removed my 4 Yellow Tail Damsels and gave them back to the store, leaving me with my 2 Clarkiis.
In the last couple of days I have added 65lbs of Marshall Island and Tonga Branch Live rock to the tank. I have ruffly 10 lbs of Lava rock I used to help build a good base.
My current clean-up crew consists of 20 Turbo Snails, 8 Blue Leg Hermits, 4 Scarlet Hermits and 3 Peppermint Shrimp.
I have also purchased a Prizim Pro Skimmer by Red Sea. I purchased an RO unit as well. I've changed my lighting to a unit made by Helios which currently has two 55 watt White Bulbs and two 55 watt Blue Bulbs. Filter is a Magnum 350 with duel Bio-Wheels.
Here are my Questions:
- Is my equipment sufficient for live and hard corals?
- My substrate is crushed coral, not sand, is this a serious problem? I'm new to this, I didn't know about live sand at time (
- BIG question here is - My live rock has many many many many things who are coming out, I am trying to learn what they all are but for now I've identified some problems. I do have glass anemonaes on the rock. I know I can use a needle and a chemical to inject which will kill them. I am sure I probably have ones I will never see........ I was told by the man at my fish store that peppermint shrimp will actually eat the anemonaes after time. Is this true? I bought those 3 Peppermint shrimp today for that sole purpose.
- I also believe I have Bristol Worms in my tank. What is the best way to dispose of these? Is there an animal I can get to put in there?
-I was going to stock my fish and inverts and let them settle in for awhile before I add any live corals. I do have alot of Calupra in my tank. My ammonia levels and nitrite levels have remained zero since I put the rock in a few days ago - Asking my fish guy about future fish he told me that I can put in both a Sailfin Tang and a Blue Morph Tang in the next few days and they will handle the Calupra. I also was thinking of adding an Emerald Crab with them.
Will doing this endanger my tank? The guy said i got so much live rock in there no......
Some other general questions I have -
Thing I would like to do also is add an anemonae for my Clowns so they have a home. I am not sure if that is something I can do relatively soon or I need to wait on. I also would like to add a Black Cap 2 weeks or so after my Tangs are established. Is that a good idea?
Any advice on where to go from here would be great - My idea is to get a good clean-up crew in there, take care of the bad hitchhikers and get something to take care of any Long Hair Algae that may grow along with the Calupra. After I have this established I was going to add a few more fish, and then my corals but that is a story for another day.
Please lemme know your ideas.
Thank you.