Hi folks. Long time reader first time poster. This is a bit long but I want to paint a clear picture.
Looking for expert advice on what, how much and how often to feed my tank.
I'm running a 36 gallon corner tank on a Fluval 205 canister. 34 lbs live rock and 1-1/4 in deep sandbed. Tank is 3 yrs old.
Tank inhabitants:
Fish:
1- Unicorn Tang approx 6.5 in
1- Green spotted Puffer 3 in
2- Engineer Goby's 1-7 in long, other 6- long. (Look more like snakes)
2- Clown fish. 1-3 in. other 2.5 in.
1- Green Chromis. 2- in.
1- Blue Devil Damsel. 1- in
1- Watchman Goby. 2.5 in
Coral:
1- Palythoa Grandis. 20 polyps
1- Orange Mushroom. 2 in diameter
Cuc:
Approx 12 hermits (various sizes)
Approx 12 snails all about 1- 1.5 cm
Note: To address any potential concerns regarding overstocked tank, I'll be moving Tang and Puffer over in about a month to a new 125 gal currently under construction.
The feeding schedule below is a result of seeing my wife do a daily feeding and thinking, " That's way too much.) New feeding regiment below is half of what was being fed prior to reset. She thinks it's too little.
My current feeding consist of once per day:
1- pinch of algae flakes
1/4- Cube of Frozen Mysis
1/4- Cube of Spirulina or Blood worms
1- Clam for Puffer
Week ago had to do a total tank reset due to Hair algae and vermited snail infestation. Embarrassed to say it was primarily caused from lack of diligence as a caretaker. Moved fish, Coral and live rock to temporary holding tank with filtration.
Removed entire sandbed and discarded.
Thoroughly cleaned tank. Installed new aragonite sand, carefully brushed off all algae from rock and removed all vermited snails. Put cleaned rock, coral and fish back in and cleaned filter. Cleaned sponge filters, replaced filter floss, rinsed matrix with fresh saltwater. Replaced carbon and added GFO for first time.
Phosphates are slowly dropping. Started at .003. After 1st week and 60% water change phos at 0.02
Nitrates are rising at a rate of approx 1.5 per day. Started at 2.6 After 1st week 50% water change down to 6.0.
I want to get this feeding thing right. So many mixed messages regarding overfeeding and underfeeding. My wife does the daily feeding and constantly has anxiety over the poor fishys looking so hungry, lol.
Looking for expert advice on what, how much and how often to feed my tank.
I'm running a 36 gallon corner tank on a Fluval 205 canister. 34 lbs live rock and 1-1/4 in deep sandbed. Tank is 3 yrs old.
Tank inhabitants:
Fish:
1- Unicorn Tang approx 6.5 in
1- Green spotted Puffer 3 in
2- Engineer Goby's 1-7 in long, other 6- long. (Look more like snakes)
2- Clown fish. 1-3 in. other 2.5 in.
1- Green Chromis. 2- in.
1- Blue Devil Damsel. 1- in
1- Watchman Goby. 2.5 in
Coral:
1- Palythoa Grandis. 20 polyps
1- Orange Mushroom. 2 in diameter
Cuc:
Approx 12 hermits (various sizes)
Approx 12 snails all about 1- 1.5 cm
Note: To address any potential concerns regarding overstocked tank, I'll be moving Tang and Puffer over in about a month to a new 125 gal currently under construction.
The feeding schedule below is a result of seeing my wife do a daily feeding and thinking, " That's way too much.) New feeding regiment below is half of what was being fed prior to reset. She thinks it's too little.
My current feeding consist of once per day:
1- pinch of algae flakes
1/4- Cube of Frozen Mysis
1/4- Cube of Spirulina or Blood worms
1- Clam for Puffer
Week ago had to do a total tank reset due to Hair algae and vermited snail infestation. Embarrassed to say it was primarily caused from lack of diligence as a caretaker. Moved fish, Coral and live rock to temporary holding tank with filtration.
Removed entire sandbed and discarded.
Thoroughly cleaned tank. Installed new aragonite sand, carefully brushed off all algae from rock and removed all vermited snails. Put cleaned rock, coral and fish back in and cleaned filter. Cleaned sponge filters, replaced filter floss, rinsed matrix with fresh saltwater. Replaced carbon and added GFO for first time.
Phosphates are slowly dropping. Started at .003. After 1st week and 60% water change phos at 0.02
Nitrates are rising at a rate of approx 1.5 per day. Started at 2.6 After 1st week 50% water change down to 6.0.
I want to get this feeding thing right. So many mixed messages regarding overfeeding and underfeeding. My wife does the daily feeding and constantly has anxiety over the poor fishys looking so hungry, lol.