dacia
Active Member
My future reef tank is cycling right now, and I want to be prepared for when I add my first corals to the tank. So:
1. How much (if any) do corals add to the bioload of a tank?
2. How many corals is too many to add to a new tank?
3. Should corals be added before or after I add the first fish?
4. Are there any additives that are necessary to add to the water to keep corals healthy?
Some info you may ask me for: I have a 30 gallon tank with 2 Maxi-Jet 900s for circulation, a CPR Bak Pak 2 protein skimmer powered by another Maxi-Jet 900, 50 pounds of live rock and a 5 inch DSB composed of mostly Southdown seeded with a couple of pounds of live sand. I have 2 x 65W PC lighting. I plan to keep soft corals and about 3 or 4 small fish with my cleaning crew.
1. How much (if any) do corals add to the bioload of a tank?
2. How many corals is too many to add to a new tank?
3. Should corals be added before or after I add the first fish?
4. Are there any additives that are necessary to add to the water to keep corals healthy?
Some info you may ask me for: I have a 30 gallon tank with 2 Maxi-Jet 900s for circulation, a CPR Bak Pak 2 protein skimmer powered by another Maxi-Jet 900, 50 pounds of live rock and a 5 inch DSB composed of mostly Southdown seeded with a couple of pounds of live sand. I have 2 x 65W PC lighting. I plan to keep soft corals and about 3 or 4 small fish with my cleaning crew.