I have my 20g setup and going currently with nice flow and surface agitation from the Voyager 2 pump. Only lost 2 out of 4 trochis snails so far. 2 Scarlet reef hermits seem to be happy the larger of the two has molted once. Thought it was dead until two days later was watching Netflix from inside his cave with me. Dunno why but that crab just sit and stares at the monitor when I have video's playing. Emerald crab and the two clowns seem to be happy when their not fighting.
I have been getting a lot of particles in the water. When I do a water change I vacuum up everything on the bare bottom of the tank and it's nice and clean. Then when I pour in the water change water whole tank gets really dusty looking like it stirs up all the sand. I'm not sure if it's doing that or if I'm getting the calcium falling out of solution? I'm using regular Instant Ocean. I only have a little green star polyp so haven't been dosing anything. Lately I've been doing 3 gal water changes since the cycle but this weekend plan on cutting back to 2g each week.
My Nitrates are 5-10, don't know about phosphate but my clowns are bigger then when I got them a month ago and maybe a little plump. Definite growth on both and one is noticeable longer then the other already.
I have noticeable particulates in the tank to the point now where I can tell the flow patterns and areas. I'd like to clear up the water. What would be the best filtration system? I've heard a skimmer is great for cleaning up stuff that you can see to prevent nitrates from going up but so far I've been keeping them below 10 and going lower with just water changes. I've heard that canister filters and power filters are bad for marine systems? So how can I clear up this water. I'm not setup for a whole sump. Maybe next summer when I upgrade the tank I can add that but in the mean time are there any good hang on the back options that will clear up the water? I was looking at possibly picking up Marineland Penguin 100 tomorrow but don't know if that would be a good thing. Would the bio wheel be detrimental to the bio filter on the live rock? Could it be a good way to run carbon on the system?
Thank you,
I have been getting a lot of particles in the water. When I do a water change I vacuum up everything on the bare bottom of the tank and it's nice and clean. Then when I pour in the water change water whole tank gets really dusty looking like it stirs up all the sand. I'm not sure if it's doing that or if I'm getting the calcium falling out of solution? I'm using regular Instant Ocean. I only have a little green star polyp so haven't been dosing anything. Lately I've been doing 3 gal water changes since the cycle but this weekend plan on cutting back to 2g each week.
My Nitrates are 5-10, don't know about phosphate but my clowns are bigger then when I got them a month ago and maybe a little plump. Definite growth on both and one is noticeable longer then the other already.
I have noticeable particulates in the tank to the point now where I can tell the flow patterns and areas. I'd like to clear up the water. What would be the best filtration system? I've heard a skimmer is great for cleaning up stuff that you can see to prevent nitrates from going up but so far I've been keeping them below 10 and going lower with just water changes. I've heard that canister filters and power filters are bad for marine systems? So how can I clear up this water. I'm not setup for a whole sump. Maybe next summer when I upgrade the tank I can add that but in the mean time are there any good hang on the back options that will clear up the water? I was looking at possibly picking up Marineland Penguin 100 tomorrow but don't know if that would be a good thing. Would the bio wheel be detrimental to the bio filter on the live rock? Could it be a good way to run carbon on the system?
Thank you,