hansgraf
New Member
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Finally got us a coral light. So here are my questions.
We bought the light and a light stand that suspends the light a little above the water but as of yet we don't have any kind of lid or top for the tank. If I put the light on today, when can I put some corals in???
We have a 29 gallon tank with 30 lbs of live rock, sand for the substrate, one green cromie, one brittle star, and one emerald crab plus numerous snails and smaller crabs. We have had the tank up for 6 months now and have had terrible luck with fish. Only one has survived since the beginning (about 3 months) everything else we put in has died. We want to try some coral to see if we can get excited about having this tank again. All the fish dying has gotten us a bit discouraged. What coral is good for a beginner???? We want something pretty and colorful that is virtually impossible to kill!!!
Do corals have to be introduced one at a time like fish or could I add a couple?
How much coral can I put in a tank the size of mine?
Do they need to acclimate like fish??
Silly questions, I know, but what do you feed them and do they grow???
Any help on knowing what we are getting into by buying some corals would be great. We don't want to have failure again like we did with the fish.
Thanks
Finally got us a coral light. So here are my questions.
We bought the light and a light stand that suspends the light a little above the water but as of yet we don't have any kind of lid or top for the tank. If I put the light on today, when can I put some corals in???
We have a 29 gallon tank with 30 lbs of live rock, sand for the substrate, one green cromie, one brittle star, and one emerald crab plus numerous snails and smaller crabs. We have had the tank up for 6 months now and have had terrible luck with fish. Only one has survived since the beginning (about 3 months) everything else we put in has died. We want to try some coral to see if we can get excited about having this tank again. All the fish dying has gotten us a bit discouraged. What coral is good for a beginner???? We want something pretty and colorful that is virtually impossible to kill!!!
Do corals have to be introduced one at a time like fish or could I add a couple?
How much coral can I put in a tank the size of mine?
Do they need to acclimate like fish??
Silly questions, I know, but what do you feed them and do they grow???
Any help on knowing what we are getting into by buying some corals would be great. We don't want to have failure again like we did with the fish.
Thanks