reefrunner
Member
My tank has been up and running for about 3 months now. I am new to the hobby, and just want some advice about whether things look good at this point. Here's what I've got....
37 Gallon Cube tank...
Lighting - 20" SunPod MH 250w 14,000k.
Filtration - Cascade 700 Canister filter. Bout 185gph.
Media - 2" live sand base.
- 45-50 lbs live rock.
Critters - 2 Yellow tail damsels.
- 2 three stripe damsels.
- 1 Clarki Clown.
- 1 Lawnmower Blenny.
- 1 Brittle star...Black/brown.
- 1 Cleaner shrimp.
- 1 Flame scallop.
- 1 Cleaner clam.
- 1 Turbo snail.
- 7 or 8 Blue leg hermits.
- 2 Lettuce nudis.
Water parameters - Amonia=0
- Nitrite=0
- Nitrate=40
- PH=8.0
Turnover rate = 5x/hr.
I know that I need more of a cleanup crew. I will be buying a few more snails soon. And probably a few more crabs too. I'm hoping that that, along with a few small water changes will help with my nitrates.
Please give some feed back about how my set up sounds. Filtration, bioload, parameters etc..
Any and all advice is welcome. Like I said...I am new to this hobby, and just want to make sure that I am doing things right.
Thanks.
37 Gallon Cube tank...
Lighting - 20" SunPod MH 250w 14,000k.
Filtration - Cascade 700 Canister filter. Bout 185gph.
Media - 2" live sand base.
- 45-50 lbs live rock.
Critters - 2 Yellow tail damsels.
- 2 three stripe damsels.
- 1 Clarki Clown.
- 1 Lawnmower Blenny.
- 1 Brittle star...Black/brown.
- 1 Cleaner shrimp.
- 1 Flame scallop.
- 1 Cleaner clam.
- 1 Turbo snail.
- 7 or 8 Blue leg hermits.
- 2 Lettuce nudis.
Water parameters - Amonia=0
- Nitrite=0
- Nitrate=40
- PH=8.0
Turnover rate = 5x/hr.
I know that I need more of a cleanup crew. I will be buying a few more snails soon. And probably a few more crabs too. I'm hoping that that, along with a few small water changes will help with my nitrates.
Please give some feed back about how my set up sounds. Filtration, bioload, parameters etc..
Any and all advice is welcome. Like I said...I am new to this hobby, and just want to make sure that I am doing things right.
Thanks.