zmazza
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I'm getting ready to purchase a few small frags for my 29 gallon tank. It's got about 50 lbs of live rock, 20 lbs of live reef sand, a maxijet 600, and an empty RENA XP2 for flow with the spraybar. It's got 192 watts of 6700k bulbs. I probably won't have actinic and 10,000k until Christmas.
It's got two ocellaris clownfish, a yellow watchman goby, and for the time being, two small yellowtail damsels. These are going to be going back, more than likely.
0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, about 20 or so nitrate.
I'm looking into getting a few small frags of Brain Coral, Hammer Coral, Goniopora, and possibly frogspawn.
Are these corals easy to take care of? Does it require the addition of certain supplements? If i'm looking for the easiest corals, are these going to be them? I heard the zooanthids are the most poisonous corals.... are any of these corals dangerous or harmful to work with? Will these corals do well in my tank?
I'm currently running tap water until June, and then I will have my RO filter. It's hard, alkaline water. About 8.3 out of the tap. Could I have corals using this water? or would it be best to get the RO filter first? The nitrates seem to be running very low because of the small number of fish.
Thanks for humoring my questions. I look forward to the replies!
If you know of any other corals that would be easy and beautiful in the aquarium, let me know. I love the zooanthids, and they have to be one of my favorite corals, but I just don't feel comfortable working with something so poisonous. I'm afraid I will forget to wash my hands or something, lol. Better safe than sorry.
P.S. Something I forgot to add.... I'm getting ready to split the shipping costs with a friend on an order from Drsfostersmith.com. I just found a small candy cane coral for 24 bucks. These corals are extremely beautiful. Would I be able to put one in my system right now? My nitrates are in check and what not... tank is cycled. Still relatively new though.
I'd be ordering the small 2-3" one. As far as trace elements and feeding go... what is recommended? Do they grow quickly? Are they easy to propagate? Are they toxic?
Thanks again!!
It's got two ocellaris clownfish, a yellow watchman goby, and for the time being, two small yellowtail damsels. These are going to be going back, more than likely.
0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, about 20 or so nitrate.
I'm looking into getting a few small frags of Brain Coral, Hammer Coral, Goniopora, and possibly frogspawn.
Are these corals easy to take care of? Does it require the addition of certain supplements? If i'm looking for the easiest corals, are these going to be them? I heard the zooanthids are the most poisonous corals.... are any of these corals dangerous or harmful to work with? Will these corals do well in my tank?
I'm currently running tap water until June, and then I will have my RO filter. It's hard, alkaline water. About 8.3 out of the tap. Could I have corals using this water? or would it be best to get the RO filter first? The nitrates seem to be running very low because of the small number of fish.
Thanks for humoring my questions. I look forward to the replies!
If you know of any other corals that would be easy and beautiful in the aquarium, let me know. I love the zooanthids, and they have to be one of my favorite corals, but I just don't feel comfortable working with something so poisonous. I'm afraid I will forget to wash my hands or something, lol. Better safe than sorry.
P.S. Something I forgot to add.... I'm getting ready to split the shipping costs with a friend on an order from Drsfostersmith.com. I just found a small candy cane coral for 24 bucks. These corals are extremely beautiful. Would I be able to put one in my system right now? My nitrates are in check and what not... tank is cycled. Still relatively new though.
I'd be ordering the small 2-3" one. As far as trace elements and feeding go... what is recommended? Do they grow quickly? Are they easy to propagate? Are they toxic?
Thanks again!!
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