Pea-brain
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Hi. I have recently set up a 10 gallon marine predator tank, my first marine tank. It holds 1 Mantis shrimp, a spearer type (OMG! YOU PUT IT IN THERE ON PURPOSE?!?!?! calm down lol) a 3-4 inch sand bed, 4 pounds live rock, 8 pounds dead, 2 damsels, 2 hermits, 5 nassarius snail, 5 nerites, 1 margarita, and a handfull of "spaghetti hair macro algae" tucked in the corner. I am running a reef sun 50/50 18" 15 watts. with a protien skimmer and biowheel running. I haven't had any bad algae yet, Which I assume means my well water is free of phosphates, and I know it has no nitrates. My tank currently has 20 ppm of nitrates, and I do a 3 gallon water change every week. I was wondering what changes I'd have to make to accomodate corals, specifically starburst polyps. What is the maximum nitrates I can have? What do I need to feed/supplement? minimum lighting requirements? I know I'll need a powerhead... I'm just toying with the idea and probly won't do it, but I am curious. Thanks in advance!]