I posted this in the New section and I cant get an answer so I am going to try here.
Id like to know if it is safe for me to add a BTA to my 75 gallon tank.
Here is the description of the tank and its progress
Tank set up in Sept 2015: salt water mixed using ro/di water; 4 bags of live sand and about 70 lbs of dry base rock added
Oct: diatom bloom started and lasted about 2 weeks or so
Oct 16: 3 inch melanurus wrasse added (I know it's not acceptable to cycle with fish now....a lot has changed since I was last paying attention in the hobby).
Weekly Nutrient testing in Oct - mid Nov: NH3 0, NO2 0, NO3 0, PO4 0. API tests which I now know can be inaccurate.
Nov 24: H2O testing still NH3 0, NO2 0, NO3 0....tank not cycling? Wrasse being fed 1/8 of a mysis cube per day.
Nov 28: added 2 inch tomato clown, 2 inch diamond watchman goby, 3 small hermits, 2 conch about 1.5-2 inches increased feeding.
Dec 4: add one 10 pound piece of live rock for additional seeding.
Dec 8: NH3 0-0.2, NO2 0, NO3 5, PO4 0
Dec 12: 10 gallon water change
Dec 13: H2O testing
Temp: 78, sg/sal: 1.026/35 ppt, pH: 8.1
NH3: 0, NO2: 0, NO3: 5
KH: 10, CAL: 520, Mg: 1540
K: 455, Fe: 0, Iodide: 0.06
Equipment
10 gal sump, 125 gal cap protein skimmer, fluval 405 canister filter (100 gal cap/300+ gph), 2 1200 gph powerheads on each end of the tank, 1 800 gph powerhead pointing behind the larger rockwork, 200 gal rated heater (now in the sump), chiller, 48 inch Fluval sea marine and reef 2.0 led.
Soon to be added as soon as it arrives (should arrive today): 48-60 inch Current USA Orbit Marine Reef led.
The canister has 4 chambers. The lower 2 have biomedical (ceramic pieces) and the top 2 have the carbon and silica remover mix (forget the name at but they are small round black and white particles).
Skimmer is producing mostly white/slightly off white foam. It's been operating correctly for a few days. It wasnt foaming until I connected an air pump to it.
I do still have some Diatoms here and there on the rocks but nothing major, it comes and goes.
The live rock came with 1 mushroom coral that is still alive so far. I may have to dial back the current for it a bit. When I turn off the pumps to feed, it seems to expand more than when they are on. It does curl up at night a bit when the lights are off.
I feed 1 cube of mysis a day (half in the morning and half at night), a pinch of marine flake for the clown who seems to like them in addition to the mysis and a couple pinches of tiny pellets for the goby to sift from the sand.
*(Note as per recommendation in the other thread this food will be cut in half)*
The wrasse and hermits also eat some of them. So far everyone eats well and looks and acts healthy and happy and no signs of disease so far.
So if you're still with me...lol
I would like to get a bta for my clown after I get the second light fixture on it. The tank seems to be done cycling.
Would that be acceptable or is it still too soon? I want to get the nem before any corals so it can move around and find its spot.
Thanks for reading.
Id like to know if it is safe for me to add a BTA to my 75 gallon tank.
Here is the description of the tank and its progress
Tank set up in Sept 2015: salt water mixed using ro/di water; 4 bags of live sand and about 70 lbs of dry base rock added
Oct: diatom bloom started and lasted about 2 weeks or so
Oct 16: 3 inch melanurus wrasse added (I know it's not acceptable to cycle with fish now....a lot has changed since I was last paying attention in the hobby).
Weekly Nutrient testing in Oct - mid Nov: NH3 0, NO2 0, NO3 0, PO4 0. API tests which I now know can be inaccurate.
Nov 24: H2O testing still NH3 0, NO2 0, NO3 0....tank not cycling? Wrasse being fed 1/8 of a mysis cube per day.
Nov 28: added 2 inch tomato clown, 2 inch diamond watchman goby, 3 small hermits, 2 conch about 1.5-2 inches increased feeding.
Dec 4: add one 10 pound piece of live rock for additional seeding.
Dec 8: NH3 0-0.2, NO2 0, NO3 5, PO4 0
Dec 12: 10 gallon water change
Dec 13: H2O testing
Temp: 78, sg/sal: 1.026/35 ppt, pH: 8.1
NH3: 0, NO2: 0, NO3: 5
KH: 10, CAL: 520, Mg: 1540
K: 455, Fe: 0, Iodide: 0.06
Equipment
10 gal sump, 125 gal cap protein skimmer, fluval 405 canister filter (100 gal cap/300+ gph), 2 1200 gph powerheads on each end of the tank, 1 800 gph powerhead pointing behind the larger rockwork, 200 gal rated heater (now in the sump), chiller, 48 inch Fluval sea marine and reef 2.0 led.
Soon to be added as soon as it arrives (should arrive today): 48-60 inch Current USA Orbit Marine Reef led.
The canister has 4 chambers. The lower 2 have biomedical (ceramic pieces) and the top 2 have the carbon and silica remover mix (forget the name at but they are small round black and white particles).
Skimmer is producing mostly white/slightly off white foam. It's been operating correctly for a few days. It wasnt foaming until I connected an air pump to it.
I do still have some Diatoms here and there on the rocks but nothing major, it comes and goes.
The live rock came with 1 mushroom coral that is still alive so far. I may have to dial back the current for it a bit. When I turn off the pumps to feed, it seems to expand more than when they are on. It does curl up at night a bit when the lights are off.
I feed 1 cube of mysis a day (half in the morning and half at night), a pinch of marine flake for the clown who seems to like them in addition to the mysis and a couple pinches of tiny pellets for the goby to sift from the sand.
*(Note as per recommendation in the other thread this food will be cut in half)*
The wrasse and hermits also eat some of them. So far everyone eats well and looks and acts healthy and happy and no signs of disease so far.
So if you're still with me...lol
I would like to get a bta for my clown after I get the second light fixture on it. The tank seems to be done cycling.
Would that be acceptable or is it still too soon? I want to get the nem before any corals so it can move around and find its spot.
Thanks for reading.
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