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balthazar32
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Hey everyone, so I set up my tank 2 days ago and used some dechlorinator that said it had the bacteria in it (yeah yeah I know probably dead) but I inherited the tank and equipment from my uncle so I just used what he had (the bottle was still sealed).
Anyways, the tank is a 46 gallon bowfront and as far I know there is an 8watt gama uv sterilizer, a rena filstar xp1 filter, an aqua clear 70 power head, a 200 watt heater and a tunze reef pro filter and skimmer but I cannot get the skimmer to work without boosting the motor every time I turn it on. I was a Little low on lighting fund so I have a coralife 50/50 fluorescent bulb and I have two like desk little bulbs with 60 watt bulbs in them. From what I could see on the coralife bulb (that came with the tank) it looked like 39ish watts.
I put 50lbs live sand in it yesterday with 57 pounds of live rock and when I bought the rock a lot of it had a bunch of coral growing on it, so I got it thinking, sweet free coral. And the rock was only $4.50 a lb so yeah. Anyways, I was hoping you guys could help me id the coral and tell me best how to keep it alive as far as if any feeding needs to be done and how long to keep the lights on. Thanks!
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Anyways, the tank is a 46 gallon bowfront and as far I know there is an 8watt gama uv sterilizer, a rena filstar xp1 filter, an aqua clear 70 power head, a 200 watt heater and a tunze reef pro filter and skimmer but I cannot get the skimmer to work without boosting the motor every time I turn it on. I was a Little low on lighting fund so I have a coralife 50/50 fluorescent bulb and I have two like desk little bulbs with 60 watt bulbs in them. From what I could see on the coralife bulb (that came with the tank) it looked like 39ish watts.
I put 50lbs live sand in it yesterday with 57 pounds of live rock and when I bought the rock a lot of it had a bunch of coral growing on it, so I got it thinking, sweet free coral. And the rock was only $4.50 a lb so yeah. Anyways, I was hoping you guys could help me id the coral and tell me best how to keep it alive as far as if any feeding needs to be done and how long to keep the lights on. Thanks!