I am recently new at reef tanks and have pretty much learned a lot along the way. My tank was an established tank of 8 years before purchasing it for a price i couldn't refuse. The tank is a 150 gallon acrylic long tank with a 40 gallon sump. In the sump, i have a large reef dynamic protein skimmer, a GFO/carbon phosphate reactor, and duel doser for alkalinity and Calcium. The lighting is three 250 watt 15K matal halides for 10 hours and 2 LED blue lights for the night. A chiller that keeps the water at 79 degrees F.
Water parameters
salinity 1.024, Ph 8.2, dKa 11, Ca 450, Nitrates 0, nitrites 0, ammonia 0, phos <0.25 (just ordered a new test that will be able accurately read below this level), iodine is 0.09, mag 1350
No water change in a 1.5 months
Fish
2 tank raised clownfish
1 blue hippo tang
1 yellow tank
1 dottieback
1 flame angel
1 Male Lyretail Anthias
1 female lyretail anthias
1 6 line wrasse
1 mandarin goby
Also have a bunch of coral but to lazy to type them all out, combination of hard and soft. but here is a picture of the tank. All the rock you see is live
For the above tank, do you think i could add more fish especially if the water parameters are good. Also, what type of fish would you recommend. I think my xenia coral isn't doing well because there is no nitrate in the water.
thanks for you input
Mike
Water parameters
salinity 1.024, Ph 8.2, dKa 11, Ca 450, Nitrates 0, nitrites 0, ammonia 0, phos <0.25 (just ordered a new test that will be able accurately read below this level), iodine is 0.09, mag 1350
No water change in a 1.5 months
Fish
2 tank raised clownfish
1 blue hippo tang
1 yellow tank
1 dottieback
1 flame angel
1 Male Lyretail Anthias
1 female lyretail anthias
1 6 line wrasse
1 mandarin goby
Also have a bunch of coral but to lazy to type them all out, combination of hard and soft. but here is a picture of the tank. All the rock you see is live
For the above tank, do you think i could add more fish especially if the water parameters are good. Also, what type of fish would you recommend. I think my xenia coral isn't doing well because there is no nitrate in the water.
thanks for you input
Mike