So my tank is through it's cycle, diatom bloom, diatom bloom cleaned up by clean up crew, and now has it's first fish, (Perc Clown - tank raised) which I got this weekend.
Everything seems to be going well so far, water parameters are:
PH 8.2
Ammonia 0
Nitrites 0
Nitrates 0
Phosphate .1
SG 1.026
Phosphate has been 0, but has just climbed to .1.
My plan thus far has been this...
Last week added 1 fish. Wait until next week to add next fish (probably a firefish) and add the final fish the week after (either a blenny or goby, if anyone knows a good site for researching these fish please let me know). After that I was planning to start on the corals (probably mushrooms or some softies, I've got the stock lighting on my AquaPod 24 and can't keep anything with higher lighting requirements), and - if possible- an anenome (again could use some guidance, I've seen some anenomes growing in AP's with stock lighting, but not sure what they were called...). All week by week over the next few months.
I've got lots of green and purple coralline algae starting to grow on my rock (at least I hope that green stuff is coralline!).
I'm wondering if I should try adding coral now? I know it will make use of some of the phospate that is worrying me....
Also, my Astraea snails keep climbing over the top and into the back of my AP (into the compartments where the filtration is). I'm paranoid that one is going to get stuck back there, die, and then wipe out my tank (ammonia spike!?)... How likely is that??
I'm also paranoid that (since the diatom bloom is over) my clean up crew is starving. Especially the hermit crabs. I even saw my nassarius snails the other day when I tossed in some food for my Clown. I've tried throwing in algae wafers for them and the crabs love it, but the snails shun it (literrally moved over to a wafer, took a look at it, and moved away). But then I get paranoid about the algae wafers decaying in the tank and making nitrates spike, so I fish them out soon after throwing them in.
My clown has been in the tank since Saturday and he just kind of hangs out in one corner. He's eaten a little, but not much. So I worry about him too...
So I tried to tempt the clown fish into eating some more by feeding him some frozen brine shrimp for dinner tonight. No luck, he wouldn't touch it. I managed to fish a lot of it out, but some got away... Hidden on rocks...in the filter. Did I just make a big mistake? Should I have stuck with the flake food?
I know a well established reef tank is a working eco system, I'm just afraid that before I get a chance to establish the eco system things are going to starve or die (without me seeing them in time to get them out and prevent ammonia spikes)...
Sorry for the novel, but I'm really looking for some guidance. Where to go next? What do to? Am I moving to slow? To fast?
Thanks for the help...
Everything seems to be going well so far, water parameters are:
PH 8.2
Ammonia 0
Nitrites 0
Nitrates 0
Phosphate .1
SG 1.026
Phosphate has been 0, but has just climbed to .1.
My plan thus far has been this...
Last week added 1 fish. Wait until next week to add next fish (probably a firefish) and add the final fish the week after (either a blenny or goby, if anyone knows a good site for researching these fish please let me know). After that I was planning to start on the corals (probably mushrooms or some softies, I've got the stock lighting on my AquaPod 24 and can't keep anything with higher lighting requirements), and - if possible- an anenome (again could use some guidance, I've seen some anenomes growing in AP's with stock lighting, but not sure what they were called...). All week by week over the next few months.
I've got lots of green and purple coralline algae starting to grow on my rock (at least I hope that green stuff is coralline!).
I'm wondering if I should try adding coral now? I know it will make use of some of the phospate that is worrying me....
Also, my Astraea snails keep climbing over the top and into the back of my AP (into the compartments where the filtration is). I'm paranoid that one is going to get stuck back there, die, and then wipe out my tank (ammonia spike!?)... How likely is that??
I'm also paranoid that (since the diatom bloom is over) my clean up crew is starving. Especially the hermit crabs. I even saw my nassarius snails the other day when I tossed in some food for my Clown. I've tried throwing in algae wafers for them and the crabs love it, but the snails shun it (literrally moved over to a wafer, took a look at it, and moved away). But then I get paranoid about the algae wafers decaying in the tank and making nitrates spike, so I fish them out soon after throwing them in.
My clown has been in the tank since Saturday and he just kind of hangs out in one corner. He's eaten a little, but not much. So I worry about him too...
So I tried to tempt the clown fish into eating some more by feeding him some frozen brine shrimp for dinner tonight. No luck, he wouldn't touch it. I managed to fish a lot of it out, but some got away... Hidden on rocks...in the filter. Did I just make a big mistake? Should I have stuck with the flake food?
I know a well established reef tank is a working eco system, I'm just afraid that before I get a chance to establish the eco system things are going to starve or die (without me seeing them in time to get them out and prevent ammonia spikes)...
Sorry for the novel, but I'm really looking for some guidance. Where to go next? What do to? Am I moving to slow? To fast?
Thanks for the help...