iFisch
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I have:
1 clam
2 aneones
2 clown fish
And - what about the rest? How big are the 'nems? How often are you doing WC's? Which salt are you using?
I have:
1 clam
2 aneones
2 clown fish
ALL this is included in a water change. If you're not testing for it, I wouldn't be dosing it.I'm not really testing for iodine or K, but LFS suggested these small amounts for the 28g tank would/should be ok. Same w/ trace.
That's a good rule. Same applies for clams.One LFS told me I should not add SPS until coriline starts to cover everything
A LOT of people with larger tanks have been downgrading and moving everything into a smaller tank. It's becoming more of a viable option then selling everything off.But then I see folks on here with tanks that look right out of the box and they've got tons of stuff growing.
nano -
Sorry to hear that... I just wish there was an easy answer. After spending several hundred on various SPSs - I'm putting things on hold until I figure out whats up (and until Coraline grows).
iFisch -
I make my own RO/DI (using 4 filter system) and with the weekly water changes, daily/hrly dosing I think my numbers are "stable". Is there someting that Ive missed? I'd agree its gotta be water chemistry - but what did I miss?
As for the nems - they are opposite sides of tank from SPS.
I was at LFS today and owner told me about Red Sea Coral Pro salt - said it was "better" than the Seachem Reef Salt... True?
iFisch -
I first set up tank in April this year, but didnt know anything about chemistry and things were not right for a couple months.
I would say the tank has been stable (number wise) since August - so call it 2.5 months 'mature'...
I hear what your saying - about the amino/potassium/trace/iodine - I'm not testing so why dose. But Im afraid I dont know enough to understand why this would be killing SPSs if does in small amounts.
Think I'll try Red Sea salt but I've got about 10gal worth of Seachem left.
iFisch: Tank dimensions, excluding the rear "SUMP" area =
Height: 16 inches
Length: 17.5 inches
Depth: 16 inches
Note that for depth I did not include the curved part of the tank which adds 1.5 inches. I just measured from the rear part black wall to the corner of the curved glass.
That makes it roughly 17.5G for the display area.
Ifisch: why did you want to know the tank dimensions? What are you planning?
iFisch -
I make my own RO/DI (using 4 filter system) and with the weekly water changes, daily/hrly dosing I think my numbers are "stable". Is there someting that Ive missed? I'd agree its gotta be water chemistry - but what did I miss?
As for the nems - they are opposite sides of tank from SPS.
I was at LFS today and owner told me about Red Sea Coral Pro salt - said it was "better" than the Seachem Reef Salt... True?
dittoBallonpilot-
I really didn't start introducing SPS until my tank was running for over a year. Then you know that every thing is stable.