im_a_piranha
New Member
Hi everyone I am new to the hobby and I'm loving every second of it. I have a 12gal nano I got as a birthday present and have had it for 3 weeks! It is by Cube Masters... Anyway, I have everything setup with following so far:
- 7lbs live rock
- I can't remember the sand part
- I get pre-mix salwater from my LFS already and do water change every week, 10 - 12%
- I have a candy cane, 2 kinds of button polyps and a mushroom. Got them 2 days ago
- I have a false perc, who has been in the tank for 5 days now
- I have a cleanup crew of about 16 snails (nass, cerith etc) and 4 scarlet hermit crabs
I currently put half a cube of brine shrimp everyday. LFS advised that it is a good starter food. My water parameters are perfect, I've done several tests for PH, alkalinity, salinity, nitrate, nitrite, and ammonia. I keep the water temp around 78-80. I actually have a heater inside because without it, my water would drop to the low 70's.
I am very happy with it right now. My questions are as follows..
1) I have been told that it is good not to stack the rocks against the backwall of the tank for a better water flow. So right now, I have a gap between the rocks and the back wall. However, I want to get more creative with my rock formations but find it hard to do this if I cannot lean some of the rocks against the back. How much truth is there to the 'better water flow' if I keep the gap in the back?
2) how often should I rinse the bio balls, ceramic rings, and filter? SHould I take them out and replace them with rocks instead? I have heard mixed things about this. One has said that since I already have a good amount of bio load in my tank, that I shouldnt make the switch anymore
3) I am thinking I want to add another buddy to sushi (my clown). I am thinking of either a six-line wrasse or another false perc. What do you think? Sushi is fairly small, about 1.5 inches.
4) How long should I leave my lights on. At night, instead of completely turning it off, is it better to just leave the moonlights on?
5) For the corals I currently have in there, my LFS told me they don't need any food etc and that they just feed off of the light. Is this true?
6) What other corals would you suggest I add?
7) If you look at the picture, some of the candy cane coral doesn't look good. Is it dying? Should I take it out? it never opened up when I got it from LFS, but the rest seem to look good.
Thanks so much for reading I am hoping to get some good feedback! I love this hobby :joy:
- 7lbs live rock
- I can't remember the sand part
- I get pre-mix salwater from my LFS already and do water change every week, 10 - 12%
- I have a candy cane, 2 kinds of button polyps and a mushroom. Got them 2 days ago
- I have a false perc, who has been in the tank for 5 days now
- I have a cleanup crew of about 16 snails (nass, cerith etc) and 4 scarlet hermit crabs
I currently put half a cube of brine shrimp everyday. LFS advised that it is a good starter food. My water parameters are perfect, I've done several tests for PH, alkalinity, salinity, nitrate, nitrite, and ammonia. I keep the water temp around 78-80. I actually have a heater inside because without it, my water would drop to the low 70's.
I am very happy with it right now. My questions are as follows..
1) I have been told that it is good not to stack the rocks against the backwall of the tank for a better water flow. So right now, I have a gap between the rocks and the back wall. However, I want to get more creative with my rock formations but find it hard to do this if I cannot lean some of the rocks against the back. How much truth is there to the 'better water flow' if I keep the gap in the back?
2) how often should I rinse the bio balls, ceramic rings, and filter? SHould I take them out and replace them with rocks instead? I have heard mixed things about this. One has said that since I already have a good amount of bio load in my tank, that I shouldnt make the switch anymore
3) I am thinking I want to add another buddy to sushi (my clown). I am thinking of either a six-line wrasse or another false perc. What do you think? Sushi is fairly small, about 1.5 inches.
4) How long should I leave my lights on. At night, instead of completely turning it off, is it better to just leave the moonlights on?
5) For the corals I currently have in there, my LFS told me they don't need any food etc and that they just feed off of the light. Is this true?
6) What other corals would you suggest I add?
7) If you look at the picture, some of the candy cane coral doesn't look good. Is it dying? Should I take it out? it never opened up when I got it from LFS, but the rest seem to look good.
Thanks so much for reading I am hoping to get some good feedback! I love this hobby :joy: