Good morning everyone! I have a 75 gallon tank with over 100lbs of rock. Tanks been up and running for probably over 3-4 months now. Have a small cleanup crew and two firefish and 3 cardinals in QT for another few weeks.
I have an upcoming birthday and my wife was asking what I wanted... I of course told her what I really wanted... which was a bit of color for our marine tank. I told her I'd really like a beginner coral or two or an anemone and a coral. Of course I'd QT all new comers before putting them in my tank. What I'm really worried about is lighting. On my tank I have two Marineland Advanced LED Strip Light (heres their amazon link if that helps http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KL8TQME?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage ) These don't allow me to lower the intensity which I know is necessary in the beginning. I recently ordered Salifert Calcium, Alkalinity, and Magnesium test kits and will test for all 3 tonight. I was also planning on setting up a Kalk dripper soon to maintain healthy levels of alk and calc. I've done quite a bit of research, of course theres always more to learn.
I guess what I'd love from you guys...
Will my two lights be sufficient to have corals that are healthy and not just hanging on for dear life or bleaching?
If not whats a good light fixture for my tank at a reasonable price point?
If my fixture will be sufficient will simply lifting the fixture a few inches from the beginning and slowly lowering it down suffice for intensity ramping?
I've been reading alot about vodka dosing and was thinking something like this may help me lower my phosphates and nitrates (haven't tested these in a bit but I will tonight) so I may begin boozing my tank sometime soon if thats recommended...
Am I biting off more than I can chew?
I'll post some whole tank pictures tonight or tomorrow AM if that will assist anyone in helping me with my questions. Thanks again everyone for your time and expertise.
I have an upcoming birthday and my wife was asking what I wanted... I of course told her what I really wanted... which was a bit of color for our marine tank. I told her I'd really like a beginner coral or two or an anemone and a coral. Of course I'd QT all new comers before putting them in my tank. What I'm really worried about is lighting. On my tank I have two Marineland Advanced LED Strip Light (heres their amazon link if that helps http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KL8TQME?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage ) These don't allow me to lower the intensity which I know is necessary in the beginning. I recently ordered Salifert Calcium, Alkalinity, and Magnesium test kits and will test for all 3 tonight. I was also planning on setting up a Kalk dripper soon to maintain healthy levels of alk and calc. I've done quite a bit of research, of course theres always more to learn.
I guess what I'd love from you guys...
Will my two lights be sufficient to have corals that are healthy and not just hanging on for dear life or bleaching?
If not whats a good light fixture for my tank at a reasonable price point?
If my fixture will be sufficient will simply lifting the fixture a few inches from the beginning and slowly lowering it down suffice for intensity ramping?
I've been reading alot about vodka dosing and was thinking something like this may help me lower my phosphates and nitrates (haven't tested these in a bit but I will tonight) so I may begin boozing my tank sometime soon if thats recommended...
Am I biting off more than I can chew?
I'll post some whole tank pictures tonight or tomorrow AM if that will assist anyone in helping me with my questions. Thanks again everyone for your time and expertise.
