jbiegs
New Member
ok, i have been reluctant to show some ignorance herre, but now i am getting nervous that i am starting this hobby off on the wrong foot, so here goes:
i purchased a 29 gallon eclipse 3 salt tank setup. it has a cover that integrates a bio-wheel filter and light ( 2 X 18 watt fluorescent ). i put gravel in the tank, along with a piece of bleached coral, some synthetic decor, and an 8-lb piece of cured live rock. started the tank about 8 weeks ago, and have about 6 small fish in it ( 2 blue damsels, 2 3-stripe damsel, 1 clown, 1 red spotted hawkfish ) and some clean up crew ( 5 blue leg, 5 red leg hermits, 5 turbo snails, 5 astrea snails ) and a chocolate chipo starfish. i am unsure whether i want to go the invert route, or keep FOWLR. right now, it will most likely be FOWLR. i was dismayed with the growth on the rock, so i swapped out of the daylight fluorescents into a marine-glo and an actinic spectrum bulb ( about 1 weeks ago ). my amonia seems to be stable, salinity about 1.023 - 1.024, temp 78-80F
my questions :
is the tank overcrowded? it does not seem to be, but just checking.
what is the opinion on this filtration method? should i invest in the future and get a canister filter to better clean the water? what does a protein filter do for me that a canister filter will not? the water seems to be clean, and the nitrates seem to be balances right now. i do have more silicate growth than i would like, but from what i can see, that seems normal in the cycle of the tank, and the composition of the local water supply.
power head - how much circulation in a tank is necessary? power heads do not seem all that expensive, so this is an easy add on.
lighting - yes, i understand that lighting is very important. under the current set up, i am very limited. given this limit, does it even make sense to use the other other spectrum bulbs? should i just plan on scrapping the hood from eclipse and go another route?
any help would be appreciated. i would like to get some more unique fish into the tank ( at the expense of some of these cycle fish) but i am nervous that my setup is not adequate to support larger life.
thanks
jason
i purchased a 29 gallon eclipse 3 salt tank setup. it has a cover that integrates a bio-wheel filter and light ( 2 X 18 watt fluorescent ). i put gravel in the tank, along with a piece of bleached coral, some synthetic decor, and an 8-lb piece of cured live rock. started the tank about 8 weeks ago, and have about 6 small fish in it ( 2 blue damsels, 2 3-stripe damsel, 1 clown, 1 red spotted hawkfish ) and some clean up crew ( 5 blue leg, 5 red leg hermits, 5 turbo snails, 5 astrea snails ) and a chocolate chipo starfish. i am unsure whether i want to go the invert route, or keep FOWLR. right now, it will most likely be FOWLR. i was dismayed with the growth on the rock, so i swapped out of the daylight fluorescents into a marine-glo and an actinic spectrum bulb ( about 1 weeks ago ). my amonia seems to be stable, salinity about 1.023 - 1.024, temp 78-80F
my questions :
is the tank overcrowded? it does not seem to be, but just checking.
what is the opinion on this filtration method? should i invest in the future and get a canister filter to better clean the water? what does a protein filter do for me that a canister filter will not? the water seems to be clean, and the nitrates seem to be balances right now. i do have more silicate growth than i would like, but from what i can see, that seems normal in the cycle of the tank, and the composition of the local water supply.
power head - how much circulation in a tank is necessary? power heads do not seem all that expensive, so this is an easy add on.
lighting - yes, i understand that lighting is very important. under the current set up, i am very limited. given this limit, does it even make sense to use the other other spectrum bulbs? should i just plan on scrapping the hood from eclipse and go another route?
any help would be appreciated. i would like to get some more unique fish into the tank ( at the expense of some of these cycle fish) but i am nervous that my setup is not adequate to support larger life.
thanks
jason