I'm in the process of setting up a 10G assorted sun coral tank which will probably have a goby/shrimp pair in it as well. So far the tank's been setup with no higher life for about 2 months and the pods/bristleworms love it. I have a small amount of chaeto in the tank which will stay there and be harvested as needed so the pods can keep growing when the corals are there. What do you think about using just actinics round the clock, to make it like the underside of a reef, with a spot light on the chaeto or an aquafuge? I'm still debating making it skimmerless or not, and how much flow I'd like.
I guess the reasons I put it in this forum are twofold:
Do a lot of people leave a tank fallow for months before adding any corals/fish/inverts? How do you think this would go with non-photosynthetic corals? And
What about a dim lighting for the tank without bright daylight at any time? The actinics would make the life pop and I'm thinking help the shrimp pair to be a little less shy.
Sound like sound ideas for this kind of tank?
I guess the reasons I put it in this forum are twofold:
Do a lot of people leave a tank fallow for months before adding any corals/fish/inverts? How do you think this would go with non-photosynthetic corals? And
What about a dim lighting for the tank without bright daylight at any time? The actinics would make the life pop and I'm thinking help the shrimp pair to be a little less shy.
Sound like sound ideas for this kind of tank?