tomato clown
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My 36gal. has been re-established now for almost a year and I just have that fear of taking a big loss again like I did once before. However as they say, when you fall off the horse...
Anyway I'm looking for some ideas here on easy beginner corals. I'm thinking some shrooms and pulsating zenia, but would like other ideas on easy corals.
I'm going to treat this as a nano tank with the setup I've got going now. I also don't plan on adding or removing any current livestock.
Here's what I'm working with...
36gal Bowfront
50lbs LR
2-3" CC live substrate
all basic water parm's are dead on with exception to a slightly high Salinity at 1.030sg (That's just Florida for ya though)
Livestock:
1 -Yellowtail Blue Damsel
2 -Green Chromis
1 -1.5in Queen Conch
3 -Snails (2 turbo, 1 Nass.)
An abundance of brittle stars, serpent stars, and very few Asterina stars
Running a Fluval 205 canister, homemade hang on refugium, nano skimmer, 1 Koralia 2 PH, 1 aquaclear 50 PH, 96watt T5 lighting and 1-2 hours of natural sunlight daily.
I believe my lighting schedule is totalled out at 9hours a day, but it could be a bit less. Easilly changed with the timer though.
Now I have been thinking about corals more lately because the coraline has been growing at a nice rate to the point I noticed a small spot on the rear wall starting up last week. In 4 months the LR went from white to assorted shades of Orange, red, purple, pink, etc... (I started testing for more than the basic parms..ha ha)
Anyway any other suggestions are appreciated and welcomed
Anyway I'm looking for some ideas here on easy beginner corals. I'm thinking some shrooms and pulsating zenia, but would like other ideas on easy corals.
I'm going to treat this as a nano tank with the setup I've got going now. I also don't plan on adding or removing any current livestock.
Here's what I'm working with...
36gal Bowfront
50lbs LR
2-3" CC live substrate
all basic water parm's are dead on with exception to a slightly high Salinity at 1.030sg (That's just Florida for ya though)
Livestock:
1 -Yellowtail Blue Damsel
2 -Green Chromis
1 -1.5in Queen Conch
3 -Snails (2 turbo, 1 Nass.)
An abundance of brittle stars, serpent stars, and very few Asterina stars
Running a Fluval 205 canister, homemade hang on refugium, nano skimmer, 1 Koralia 2 PH, 1 aquaclear 50 PH, 96watt T5 lighting and 1-2 hours of natural sunlight daily.
I believe my lighting schedule is totalled out at 9hours a day, but it could be a bit less. Easilly changed with the timer though.
Now I have been thinking about corals more lately because the coraline has been growing at a nice rate to the point I noticed a small spot on the rear wall starting up last week. In 4 months the LR went from white to assorted shades of Orange, red, purple, pink, etc... (I started testing for more than the basic parms..ha ha)
Anyway any other suggestions are appreciated and welcomed