Charlena00
New member
Hello everyone.
I am fairly new to the hobby and was wanting to get some input from others about my set up, along with some tips from others who have been doing this longer than I have.
I first started just under 2 years ago but I didn't have the time nor the resources to maintain a nano reef so I gave all my critters away (it wasn't very many) and decided to wait until I had more to devote to my reef keeping.
Now that I am in a better position this is what I've got going on.
I have a 5 month old 16 gallon bow front. Along with that I've got roughly 13lbs of live rock, 10 pounds of sand/crushed coral, a 240 GPH power head, and the smallest of the USA Orbit marine LED lighting system.
My light runs from 9am with a 30 minute sunrise, until 8:30 with a 30 min sunset, followed by 4 hours of "moonlight"
All of my parameters have been holding steady, and I'm pretty pleased with myself.
Inside the tank:
6 snails various sizes and species
2 blue legged hermits
1 emerald crab
1 frag of green star polyps (added around 2.5 weeks ago)
1 little baby BTA (1.5 weeks ago)
2 true percula clownfish (2 days ago)
My polyps have taken quite some time to open up and still not all of them have come out yet but more come out little by little. The BTA is probably my most concerning feature. When I first got him, he perched himself right on the top of my rock and seemed pretty happy for a day. Since then he has moved to several different areas of the tank. Sometimes he looks shriveled and sad, other times he's just hanging out under an over hang, and there is the rare time when he looks healthy and happy. I have fed him twice since I have had him and he eats what I feed him. I know they are harder to keep (he was just so cute and little), one because I don't have a very well established system yet, and two it's a nano. Any advice for this little guy is greatly appreciated.
My clownfish seem super happy and active.
I will attach some pictures for everyone to check out.
I am fairly new to the hobby and was wanting to get some input from others about my set up, along with some tips from others who have been doing this longer than I have.
I first started just under 2 years ago but I didn't have the time nor the resources to maintain a nano reef so I gave all my critters away (it wasn't very many) and decided to wait until I had more to devote to my reef keeping.
Now that I am in a better position this is what I've got going on.
I have a 5 month old 16 gallon bow front. Along with that I've got roughly 13lbs of live rock, 10 pounds of sand/crushed coral, a 240 GPH power head, and the smallest of the USA Orbit marine LED lighting system.
My light runs from 9am with a 30 minute sunrise, until 8:30 with a 30 min sunset, followed by 4 hours of "moonlight"
All of my parameters have been holding steady, and I'm pretty pleased with myself.
Inside the tank:
6 snails various sizes and species
2 blue legged hermits
1 emerald crab
1 frag of green star polyps (added around 2.5 weeks ago)
1 little baby BTA (1.5 weeks ago)
2 true percula clownfish (2 days ago)
My polyps have taken quite some time to open up and still not all of them have come out yet but more come out little by little. The BTA is probably my most concerning feature. When I first got him, he perched himself right on the top of my rock and seemed pretty happy for a day. Since then he has moved to several different areas of the tank. Sometimes he looks shriveled and sad, other times he's just hanging out under an over hang, and there is the rare time when he looks healthy and happy. I have fed him twice since I have had him and he eats what I feed him. I know they are harder to keep (he was just so cute and little), one because I don't have a very well established system yet, and two it's a nano. Any advice for this little guy is greatly appreciated.
My clownfish seem super happy and active.
I will attach some pictures for everyone to check out.