So I brought many things from the beach like anemones and crabs, I am crazy with saltwater creatures, I decided to take them all at home thinking It would be easy to maintain all of that, I was very wrong, literally during the transport half of the things were dying but I saved the life of many of them by making a double 100% water change, I'm really sorry. after that I didn't put them in my reef tank and did as many things I could to make them comfortable, things such as plankton that I never knew it would be so important, I thought it already would reproduce in the tank to infinity, I never knew about the cultures, so I searched in some LFS if they had live zooplankton or other microorganisms for filter feeders, I couldn't do anything and I was scared that the filter feeders could starve so I took the most random zooplankton, seachem zooplankton, the worst one I could find I think, but I had no other choice. I accidentally brought a baby clam and I really want to keep it alive, it's so cute. my question is, will the seachem zooplankton help? I know it's dead, but I really hope it will feed my beautiful barnacles.
The parameters the tank are good for matching natural saltwater, I'm only waiting for the nitrate to drop because I had a lot of it so I used waste away that created a triple bacterial bloom that scared me a lot, the tank temperature is 21c but sometimes 19c (70f) I think it's enough cuz my hand literally becomes red from the strong coldness, even tho it's such a small difference, but I'll make the water way colder if I find a good cooler
Here are some pics of the tank
This lamp has a normal led bulb, closely matching the sunlight that they require
i feed them once a week, is that enough?
Again, I'm sorry for the mistakes I made.
The parameters the tank are good for matching natural saltwater, I'm only waiting for the nitrate to drop because I had a lot of it so I used waste away that created a triple bacterial bloom that scared me a lot, the tank temperature is 21c but sometimes 19c (70f) I think it's enough cuz my hand literally becomes red from the strong coldness, even tho it's such a small difference, but I'll make the water way colder if I find a good cooler
Here are some pics of the tank
This lamp has a normal led bulb, closely matching the sunlight that they require
Again, I'm sorry for the mistakes I made.