labar914
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I have been reading literally hundreds of current and past posts trying to figure out whats growing in my tank.
Our 90 gal. has been set up for nearly 4 months. Here was my process, based on the recommendation of the LFS. I started the tank with 20 pounds of LR, about 25lbs of live sand from an established tank, a lonely little damsel and a couple bunches of brillo algae and calerupa. A month later I then added 75 pounds of LR which I cured for 1 month before in bins with scrubbing, water changes and protein skimmer. The rock was added as well as a basic LFS Clown and some snails. I have a MH pendant and a twin tube with some atinic lighting. I am not into the technical aspects at this point, I think you might need a college degree to understand it all!
We have aquired a few fish; neon goby, clown goby, mandarine blenny, purple pseudocromis, as well as the clown and his anemone over the last 2 months. Also we have a nudibranch, cleaner shimp, clove polyps, green star polyps, button polyps, hairy mushrooms, frogspwn and a pagoda cup. I also have coralline algae and little red gorgonians (according to the LFS) growing everywhere. All items are visually doing great. I know it is to much to soon, but between my husband and I, we are impulsive and buy what we like, when we see it!
This is the first week that I have had so much brown stuff, nothing red, the side with the pendant is worse. I have been cleaning the front daily to take it away, and of course it is covering alot of the rock. It comes off very easy but shows up again. Yuck! I am ready to take a tooth brush to it!
1-My first questions is, does this look like the "diatom" that I have read about in other posts or maybe something else? Look at the lower left hand side of the pic., I havent figured out how to take a good clear picture yet, hopefully you can see it. Is it better to leave it be, or scrub it away? What may help?
2-What type and quanity of "clean up crew" is a good number for this size tank? From reading posts I realize I am missing this very important thing!
3-Last but not least, I know you shouldnt put certain corals to closes to each other, but really what does that mean? Two inches between, six inches or just not touching? I am assuming it depends on the variety, but I havent found a general guide yet.
Sorry for writing a "book" of questions, sometimes I feel that the LFS will tell you anything to make you spend more $. I havent found anyone local I feel that I can trust, I will have to keep looking. Any input will be greatly appreciated.
Our 90 gal. has been set up for nearly 4 months. Here was my process, based on the recommendation of the LFS. I started the tank with 20 pounds of LR, about 25lbs of live sand from an established tank, a lonely little damsel and a couple bunches of brillo algae and calerupa. A month later I then added 75 pounds of LR which I cured for 1 month before in bins with scrubbing, water changes and protein skimmer. The rock was added as well as a basic LFS Clown and some snails. I have a MH pendant and a twin tube with some atinic lighting. I am not into the technical aspects at this point, I think you might need a college degree to understand it all!
We have aquired a few fish; neon goby, clown goby, mandarine blenny, purple pseudocromis, as well as the clown and his anemone over the last 2 months. Also we have a nudibranch, cleaner shimp, clove polyps, green star polyps, button polyps, hairy mushrooms, frogspwn and a pagoda cup. I also have coralline algae and little red gorgonians (according to the LFS) growing everywhere. All items are visually doing great. I know it is to much to soon, but between my husband and I, we are impulsive and buy what we like, when we see it!
This is the first week that I have had so much brown stuff, nothing red, the side with the pendant is worse. I have been cleaning the front daily to take it away, and of course it is covering alot of the rock. It comes off very easy but shows up again. Yuck! I am ready to take a tooth brush to it!
1-My first questions is, does this look like the "diatom" that I have read about in other posts or maybe something else? Look at the lower left hand side of the pic., I havent figured out how to take a good clear picture yet, hopefully you can see it. Is it better to leave it be, or scrub it away? What may help?
2-What type and quanity of "clean up crew" is a good number for this size tank? From reading posts I realize I am missing this very important thing!
3-Last but not least, I know you shouldnt put certain corals to closes to each other, but really what does that mean? Two inches between, six inches or just not touching? I am assuming it depends on the variety, but I havent found a general guide yet.
Sorry for writing a "book" of questions, sometimes I feel that the LFS will tell you anything to make you spend more $. I havent found anyone local I feel that I can trust, I will have to keep looking. Any input will be greatly appreciated.