jiminy_crime
New member
Been away from reefing for a decade and have settled in life a bit and had a desire to get back into it.
Decided to do a smaller tank (36g bow front) and want to do a small reef tank. Tank has been cycled a month and have 20lbs of live rock (cured). The tank has a skimmer(Remora), Current Orbit Marine LED(23 watts), preset heater at 78, power heads (1,300 gph) and and emperor 350.
Been reading up but haven't seen what an optimal amount of time is between fish, coral and invert introductions should be.
Currently have a small fairy wrasse that is eating well and swims through the tank a lot. Have 2 emerald crabs, brittle star fish, chocolate chip star fish(I know, not reef safe...did this to suffice my 3 and 5 year old and not add too much bio...will trade later when I begin to add corals).
Any help on time between introductions and suggestions on additions? I do want to add a pair of clowns and a BTA.....but I am months away from that addition. Any suggestion on 1 or two more small fish I could add or a soft but hardy coral to add?
Much love and thanks!
Decided to do a smaller tank (36g bow front) and want to do a small reef tank. Tank has been cycled a month and have 20lbs of live rock (cured). The tank has a skimmer(Remora), Current Orbit Marine LED(23 watts), preset heater at 78, power heads (1,300 gph) and and emperor 350.
Been reading up but haven't seen what an optimal amount of time is between fish, coral and invert introductions should be.
Currently have a small fairy wrasse that is eating well and swims through the tank a lot. Have 2 emerald crabs, brittle star fish, chocolate chip star fish(I know, not reef safe...did this to suffice my 3 and 5 year old and not add too much bio...will trade later when I begin to add corals).
Any help on time between introductions and suggestions on additions? I do want to add a pair of clowns and a BTA.....but I am months away from that addition. Any suggestion on 1 or two more small fish I could add or a soft but hardy coral to add?
Much love and thanks!