HELP! I don't know what to do with a neglected 45 tall university reef aquarium. Its water level dropped significantly in the last month and it looked as though no one was maintaining it, pretty much everything in it is dead save a handful of tough creatures.
I don't know much about large tanks.
1. Should I attach the filter even though there is a crap ton of old live (possibly dead) rock
2. Will the fillter help with the purple skum that collects on top.
3. How long should the metal halide be on, 12 hours on and off?
4. There is some sort of red not slimy stuff that is growing in it and lots of nasty skum on the glass which I used to clean every other day.
5. I need some tough inverts to add to the tank, currently I have a 5 unhappy mushrooms, a tiny little orange sponge, lots of little tiny feather duster looking things with white tubes, and some marble sized pieces of what used to be a beautiful soft coral shaped like a crown. Tiny mini starfish, and three quarter sized blue hermit crabs.
I was thinking about getting one of those big anemones, some colorful zoanthids and maybe a hammer or frog spawn coral, and some green star polyp. Maybe two clown fish?
Please keep in mind I don't know much about all this, and neither will the person that takes over for me in 2 years when I graduate. I am doing this for free. I am very good about water changes and topping off the tank. I have a $300 dollar budget (salt is already paid for).
Any info will help!
Please Help!!!
I don't know much about large tanks.
1. Should I attach the filter even though there is a crap ton of old live (possibly dead) rock
2. Will the fillter help with the purple skum that collects on top.
3. How long should the metal halide be on, 12 hours on and off?
4. There is some sort of red not slimy stuff that is growing in it and lots of nasty skum on the glass which I used to clean every other day.
5. I need some tough inverts to add to the tank, currently I have a 5 unhappy mushrooms, a tiny little orange sponge, lots of little tiny feather duster looking things with white tubes, and some marble sized pieces of what used to be a beautiful soft coral shaped like a crown. Tiny mini starfish, and three quarter sized blue hermit crabs.
I was thinking about getting one of those big anemones, some colorful zoanthids and maybe a hammer or frog spawn coral, and some green star polyp. Maybe two clown fish?
Please keep in mind I don't know much about all this, and neither will the person that takes over for me in 2 years when I graduate. I am doing this for free. I am very good about water changes and topping off the tank. I have a $300 dollar budget (salt is already paid for).
Any info will help!
Please Help!!!