ryandefones
Member
So let me fill everyone in,
My tank is a 25 gallons (tall).
I didn't start out so hot, and it didn't help that one of my local fish stores were giving me bad tips when I first started out my tank.
I have had my tank 6 months now, and when I started out, I converted my planted tank into saltwater, and by month 2 I had 2 damsels, 15 pounds of live, and a pink tip Haitian anenome.
I know, I know,.... it was terrible.
I was running my tank on a dual t-5 fixture light setup, and used a small powerhead that was terrible.
The fish were fine, and the anenome stayed white(ish) at near the base of it's tentacles from the lack of light.
....
But now my tank is up and running and it seems to be doing alot better than before.
although I cannot give the exact perameters of the water, (I will update tomorrow)
I am still using an aquaclear canister filter, I have an AquaticLife Internal Mini (protein) Skimmer 115, and a Hydor powerhead.
My new light's are Sunbright Bulbs, 1 ProPink bulb (24'') and a 22,000k bulb (24'').
I kept the anenome and got rid of my damsels a long time ago.
The anenome is ALOT bigger now, and turned a brown tint all over. It's tips are a bright purple and has always been healthy.
I have 2 turbo snails, a couple of blue mushrooms, candy cane coral (frag), a toadstool (frag), a button poly (frag), and a frag of starburst.
I purchased more live rock a week ago, and yesturday I thought it might be time to try fish again.
I bought a clarkii clown and a yellow tailed damsel,.... They looked fine and healthy at the store and when I brought them home and gradually introduced them to the tank. they havent acted stress and they both seem fine in the tank but they arent eating.
Might it be that my tank is not yet ready????
my old tank with upgraded lights
My tank is a 25 gallons (tall).
I didn't start out so hot, and it didn't help that one of my local fish stores were giving me bad tips when I first started out my tank.
I have had my tank 6 months now, and when I started out, I converted my planted tank into saltwater, and by month 2 I had 2 damsels, 15 pounds of live, and a pink tip Haitian anenome.
I know, I know,.... it was terrible.
I was running my tank on a dual t-5 fixture light setup, and used a small powerhead that was terrible.
The fish were fine, and the anenome stayed white(ish) at near the base of it's tentacles from the lack of light.
....
But now my tank is up and running and it seems to be doing alot better than before.
although I cannot give the exact perameters of the water, (I will update tomorrow)
I am still using an aquaclear canister filter, I have an AquaticLife Internal Mini (protein) Skimmer 115, and a Hydor powerhead.
My new light's are Sunbright Bulbs, 1 ProPink bulb (24'') and a 22,000k bulb (24'').
I kept the anenome and got rid of my damsels a long time ago.
The anenome is ALOT bigger now, and turned a brown tint all over. It's tips are a bright purple and has always been healthy.
I have 2 turbo snails, a couple of blue mushrooms, candy cane coral (frag), a toadstool (frag), a button poly (frag), and a frag of starburst.
I purchased more live rock a week ago, and yesturday I thought it might be time to try fish again.
I bought a clarkii clown and a yellow tailed damsel,.... They looked fine and healthy at the store and when I brought them home and gradually introduced them to the tank. they havent acted stress and they both seem fine in the tank but they arent eating.
Might it be that my tank is not yet ready????
my old tank with upgraded lights