is this frogspawn?

I don't see you posting any parameters of your tank, did you buy test kits? Stop buying corals, and stop buying fish, until you know exactly what your tank levels are.

Also, your tank is too small for 3 fish. I'm guessing somewhere around 30L water volume.

To repeat, you need to stop adding things until you can properly care for what you already have. Throwing more into a tank when corals are dying is a sure fire way to kill more corals.

sadly not.. i was curious to put one different type of coral to see what will happen if the temp is 26-27 degrees
now i'll stop buying and save money to buy kits..

not too small for me.. atleast I have 3 small fish..

okay, I'll stop adding things now..
 
This thread is really sad, animal abuse is a crime!
Congrats on a weird setup that doesn't make sense

I'm just asking on my only one thread here.. is that sad?
animal abuse?? if I ever did that, all fish in my tank die soon..
adding corals is my 1st experience.. I learn by doing it.. I listen to all people here not people like you that arent help..
Thank you for your negative comment and useless comment Ive ever seen here.. I bet alot ppl like you.. just like this guy..
is this a troll??


think again before you speak :)
 
Lotta, welcome. I take it that you are in Indonesia? Your resources may be a bit different, but we do have a helpful file for beginners---first on setting up the tank, then on care. It's the one up top with the red arrow...and it's divided into parts so you can pick the one area you need. Suggest reading on lighting, water parameters, and such; and read the fish descriptions in the Live Aquaria site, one of our sponsors, which will give you the adult size of these fish: some of them grow a foot long or more. So limiting the number and type of young fish in your 30 gallon tank will mean everybody will have enough room---and oxygen--and they won't overproduce waste. Wait a while on coral. Stony takes some special setup. You could have soft coral, like mushrooms, but you have the lighting for stony---just your tank is too new and having problems, and the stony coral can't take that. It hates change, and depends on everything being very, very steady. So let's start with the small fishes you have and see if you can hit 1.024 salinity and 8.3 alkalinity, and hold it steady.
 
Fishes and corals are much cheaper here in southeast asia, particularly indonesia and philippines (my country). Plus the LFS in our countries usually dont care about the health of their livestock since moat fishes and corals are cheap.

Lotta, you should try finding local reefing clubs in your country. Im sure there is a forum or facebook group somewhere that can help you in your local language. Im sure felloq reefers in Indonesia can give you much more prctical help and advices and can even assist you if you are near them. I hope this helps :)
 
I'd advise that you do a lot of research. You can learn a lot from reading threads and posts here and do things slowly. Also investing in a refractometer and test kits is essential if you want to maintain a reef tank successfully. It's possible to have you LFS check your water from time to time but it's better if you can do it yourself since LFS's IMO aren't always reliable.
 
Thanks to everyone here who gave me advice :)

my doty and yellow goby still alive and healty (2 months old now) :fish2:
mushrooms coral re-attach itself on rock :)
frogspawn survive in my tank :)
 
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