Husky_1
Premium Member
Hey everyone, I hope your Christmas is going well.
Thanks to Eric, ReefWreak, I have acquired a purple mushroom, watermelon mushroom, some pulsing Xenia, and a small montipora cap frag. I want to make sure that they all get adequate nutrition and want to know what I should feed them.
Here is my current tank stats:
38g main tank (36wx12dx20h), 25 gallons in the sump.
My refuge has some Chaeto, but not much else right now.
Lighting: T5 4x39 (Nova) Lights
Total Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 0.1
Ph 8.05
Alk (meg/dl) 3
Salinity 1.025
Calcium (ppm) 480
Temperature 78
Magnesium not Tested
Phosphate 0
My fish/inverts: 1 false perc, 1 chromis, and 1 small purple tang (Please dont judge me on this, the fish is in a much better environment now than it was when it was given to me). 1 sandsifting starfish, 1 serpant star, 5-7 hermits, 5 astreal snails, 4 nassarius snails, and 1 tiger cowrie.
I normally dose 1/4 tsp of lime once a week. I was dosing this once every 3 days, but my tank got cloudy after a dose so I figured I would cut it back. I will increase my dosing if alk/calc falls. My coralline growth is really coming along with the new lights, which has also really made my green star polyps and button polyps greened up since I added the lights.
I normally feed 1x a day, mixing it up between cyclo-peeze (Frozen), frozen formula one, a "special" mix I got from Marine scenes, and Spectrum A+. Every now and again, I also put a piece of dried algae sheet in the tank for the snails etc. I also add some dried pod mix to my tank once a week (This I got from barrier reef as a suggestion to help grow pods and it seems to make my population grow).
So my question is should I feed anything else for the corals? What about integrating something in my refuge that would help automatically feed the corals?
I really want to take advantage of the frag swap coming up, and would like to get prepared. Other than that monticap, I really dont plan on much more SPS, mostly softies and LPS.
Thanks for your help, any suggestions with feeding would be great.
Thanks,
Dale
Thanks to Eric, ReefWreak, I have acquired a purple mushroom, watermelon mushroom, some pulsing Xenia, and a small montipora cap frag. I want to make sure that they all get adequate nutrition and want to know what I should feed them.
Here is my current tank stats:
38g main tank (36wx12dx20h), 25 gallons in the sump.
My refuge has some Chaeto, but not much else right now.
Lighting: T5 4x39 (Nova) Lights
Total Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 0.1
Ph 8.05
Alk (meg/dl) 3
Salinity 1.025
Calcium (ppm) 480
Temperature 78
Magnesium not Tested
Phosphate 0
My fish/inverts: 1 false perc, 1 chromis, and 1 small purple tang (Please dont judge me on this, the fish is in a much better environment now than it was when it was given to me). 1 sandsifting starfish, 1 serpant star, 5-7 hermits, 5 astreal snails, 4 nassarius snails, and 1 tiger cowrie.
I normally dose 1/4 tsp of lime once a week. I was dosing this once every 3 days, but my tank got cloudy after a dose so I figured I would cut it back. I will increase my dosing if alk/calc falls. My coralline growth is really coming along with the new lights, which has also really made my green star polyps and button polyps greened up since I added the lights.
I normally feed 1x a day, mixing it up between cyclo-peeze (Frozen), frozen formula one, a "special" mix I got from Marine scenes, and Spectrum A+. Every now and again, I also put a piece of dried algae sheet in the tank for the snails etc. I also add some dried pod mix to my tank once a week (This I got from barrier reef as a suggestion to help grow pods and it seems to make my population grow).
So my question is should I feed anything else for the corals? What about integrating something in my refuge that would help automatically feed the corals?
I really want to take advantage of the frag swap coming up, and would like to get prepared. Other than that monticap, I really dont plan on much more SPS, mostly softies and LPS.
Thanks for your help, any suggestions with feeding would be great.
Thanks,
Dale