Sad story...

raoul: A drilled breeder style tank is pretty high up on my list of possibilities....so I will DEFINITELY have a sump. The reverse light cycle seems to work well for most people, depending on what type of macro you are using. Chaeto seems to be the best choice.
 
Most tanks do shift a little from day to night. A reverse photoperiod lighted sump may help.

I think you might want to buffer your RODI water, and top-off water. Test the water *before* you add it to your tank. Check the Sg, Ph, Ca, Alk, even PO4 if necessary.

There are 2 part additives that are easier to use, and probably more stable for a 12 gallon tank.

There are really good fourms on RC in the Chemistry section, I have found all of them very helpful.

Sorry to hear a few of your fish died.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9038085#post9038085 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by macperry
To All: I admit it...I made the most common newbie mistake....I overstocked my tank. I will be starting a larger tank ASAP and plan to transfer the clowns and their BTA to the new tank.
Overstocked!? :eek1: I Think those fish were fighting for a place to sleep! lol...sorry I had to say something.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9053744#post9053744 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by macperry
raoul: A drilled breeder style tank is pretty high up on my list of possibilities....so I will DEFINITELY have a sump. The reverse light cycle seems to work well for most people, depending on what type of macro you are using. Chaeto seems to be the best choice.

That must be why my husband wanted the chaeto - see, techie stuff, still trying to remember those things!
 
raoul: don't settle for anything other than chaeto.....and make sure it gets plenty of light.
mario_07963: I guess the Cromis won...:o(
 
Macperry. I'm sorry to read about your experiences.

A low pH is usually not that bad for your reef inhabitants. Yes, you probably should get it up some. Large, fast fluctuations are always bad unless you have some sort of emergency to deal with and have nothing to loose.

Saw a beautiful display of a Mustang and a Hornet flying in formation a few years back at Sun 'n Fun. One of my all time favorites too.
 

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