New Reefer........not the kind u smoke

mathewkofalk

New Member
Hey all i just set my first tank up its a aqua medic nano wave 9 . i got a killer deal on it ....90 bucks cant wait to gets started any advice is welcome i hope to get my live rock in a couple days. I also collect Tarantulas i tried Lizards but that didnt work so well my beardie got cancer. So im on to fish hope i enjoy and move to a big tank if i like the nano.
 

mathewkofalk

New Member
thanks for respond yeah i will go slow im havin a real good shop walk me with every step like i said i just got water in tank tonight hopefully in 2 days i can get live rock then i know i need to cycle .
 

mathewkofalk

New Member
If i may add a little question here...... I am confused about the types of coral i can keep the tank is a aqua medic nano wave 9. It has a skimmer and a refugium. The lighting is 2 24w pc....whatever that means, one has a bluish tint the other is just white .......i was told it is a full light spectrum but that soft corals would work good for it. Another gentleman said his hard corals are doin fine withthe same exact tank. Also does the refugium light just need to be on at night? Any suggestions would be greatly appriciated.
 

TimSchmidt

New Member
In that small of a tank PC lighting is almost the norm due to size, heat, and cost. I have seen many types of corals SURVIVE in that light, but may not be exactly super happy with the amount of light. Putting the two types of corals as soft and hard is a bit of an over simplification. PC lighting in your tank should allow corals that need moderate lighting needs to flourish. I would avoid those corals and critters (anemones) that have higher light demands. I personally love the Large Polyp Stony corals (LPS) as they can be fed to help supplement any lighting issues.

I do run my refugium light at night as I have read that it will help any PH swings that occur during night time. I personally run carbon as I like the crystal clear water I get using it, but it isn't a necasarry item.
 
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