So Far So Good

mattyg18

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Just added my first livestock to the tank a few days ago. It was a colony polyp coral on a piece of live rock that I picked up at a LFS. I acclimated it as per instructions and it seems to be doing well so far. Unfortunately my QT isn't ready yet because I kinda forgot to set it up, and my DT cycled quicker than expected. I'm running a 60 gallon cube with 15 gal sump, remora protein skimmer, 50lbs rock, 2.5" sand, and a kessil 360 with controller. GFO reactor should be set up later this week. Once my QT is cycled I plan to start slowly getting fish one at a time.

I just want to know is it ok to start adding more corals, or is it too soon?

Thanks
 
I'd your tank is stable, and everything that is currently in the tank is doing good, go ahead, add a beginner coral or two.

Mushrooms are very hardy, as well as zoanthids/Palythoa.

These will be a good indicator for future livestock as well, being they are cheap, and will let you know visually if the tank is suffering.

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I already added a colony polyp coral which is doing fine and responding well to the light. I was thinking about adding some mushrooms also. Just wasn't sure how soon after adding the colony polyp I can go ahead and add additional corals.
 
Ya you can add coral, are you able to dose Calcium in your tank? If so then LPS coral like a hammer or torch would be a great addition. They are easily maintained, add color and motion to your tank all they need is calcium and alkalinity to be happy. I'd recommend a two part like B Ionic.
 
If you don't test for it, don't dose it. If your calcium levels aren't low, there's no need to dose.

I doubt they would be considering you only have a couple corals in the tank. Also, the easiest and most recommended way of keeping your nutrient levels in a good place is simply doing a water change

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