Hello. I'm new to this site and I appreciate any advice you all have to offer. I have a 10 gallon nano tank with live rock and sand, a damsel, an ocellaris clownfish, a mandarin goby, 2 condi anemones, 1 feather duster, 1 scarlet crab and 2 snails. I have a hanging filter, small pump for making current, and a 50/50 bulb in my light fixture. All the inhabitants are healthy, eating and friendly.
All the chemistry is ok, except for my nitrates. They are very high and I don't know how to reduce them. I did a 40% water change, at a professional aquarist's instruction, on Saturday, but they are still measuring high. I'm using a real test kit, not just test strips, and I'm not sure what else to do, if anything.
Also, I'm getting conflicting reports about keeping soft corals. Some folks say a 50/50 bulb in a nano tank is fine for soft corals, others say I need a power compact or T5 light. Can someone help with this also, please?
Thanks so much!
Marcia
Wellington, FL
All the chemistry is ok, except for my nitrates. They are very high and I don't know how to reduce them. I did a 40% water change, at a professional aquarist's instruction, on Saturday, but they are still measuring high. I'm using a real test kit, not just test strips, and I'm not sure what else to do, if anything.
Also, I'm getting conflicting reports about keeping soft corals. Some folks say a 50/50 bulb in a nano tank is fine for soft corals, others say I need a power compact or T5 light. Can someone help with this also, please?
Thanks so much!
Marcia
Wellington, FL