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First time reefer - finally got some iphone lenses to offset the 20k lights, so sharing a quick vid. Would love any advice or feedback on the tank - ideas welcome!

Tank is a 4 month old Red Sea Max Nano with Tunze ATO, Trigger Systems reservoir, Tunze wavemaker, InkBird + Eheim heater, ReefLED 50 light, Clearview Pisces Exo lid.

Stock includes my beloved friend Limón the Citron Goby, Flagtail Goby Pistol Shrimp bonded pair, Cleaner Shrimp, Hammer coral, Frogspawn coral, Blastomussa coral, duncan coral, Corky Finger Gorgonian, Candelabra Gorgonian, Flowerpot coral.

Parameters:
Salinity: 1.024
Ph: 8.22
Alk: 9.7
Nitrates: 14ppm

My Duncan comes out but displays little growth, and thinking my gorgs could benefit from some feedings. Any advice on feeding these guys without causing algae and nitrate issues?




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First time reefer - finally got some iphone lenses to offset the 20k lights, so sharing a quick vid. Would love any advice or feedback on the tank - ideas welcome!

Tank is a 4 month old Red Sea Max Nano with Tunze ATO, Trigger Systems reservoir, Tunze wavemaker, InkBird + Eheim heater, ReefLED 50 light, Clearview Pisces Exo lid.

Stock includes my beloved friend Limón the Citron Goby, Flagtail Goby Pistol Shrimp bonded pair, Cleaner Shrimp, Hammer coral, Frogspawn coral, Blastomussa coral, duncan coral, Corky Finger Gorgonian, Candelabra Gorgonian, Flowerpot coral.

Parameters:
Salinity: 1.024
Ph: 8.22
Alk: 9.7
Nitrates: 14ppm

My Duncan comes out but displays little growth, and thinking my gorgs could benefit from some feedings. Any advice on feeding these guys without causing algae and nitrate issues?




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Nice! I love the color pop in the corals! What light are you using?
 
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Nice! I love the color pop in the corals! What light are you using?
Thx! Using a Red Sea ReefLED 50 (came with the Nano). Still struggling a bit on getting the light dialed in.. is it too much? Is it not enough? Such a pain getting through that haha
 
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Thx! Using a Red Sea ReefLED 50 (came with the Nano). Still struggling a bit on getting the light dialed in.. is it too much? Is it not enough? Such a pain getting through that haha
From the looks of the corals your lighting looks to be good. The only real way to verify it would be to rent or borrow a PAR meter to tell for sure, but I'm inclined to think it's probably spot on (or very close).
 
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From the looks of the corals your lighting looks to be good. The only real way to verify it would be to rent or borrow a PAR meter to tell for sure, but I'm inclined to think it's probably spot on (or very close).
Kinda fun to pop an update on this thread as I was looking through my history. Much has changed in the 8 months since the last post. Lost some fish, a couple corals, but overall in great shape. Slow and steady has got me here, and it’s been quite a fun journey so far.


My current stock list old and new:

Purple/Green Hammer coral (died - bad specimen from LiveAquaria)
Duncan coral (still going strong)
Blastomussa coral (still going strong)
Gorgonian candelabra (still going strong)
Gorgonian corky (still going strong)
Citron goby (lost him but have another)
Flagtail Pink Bar Goby (one of the pair jumped)
Cleaner shrimp (died
Trochus/Cerith/Nessarius snails
Couple hermit crabs

New:
Green torch
Gold torch
Purple torch
Green hammer
Purple/green hammer (seen better days)
Green blasto
Bali slimer
Monti digitata
Birdsnest
A 2nd duncan (duncan one almost didnt make it)
Purple firefish goby
Neon goby
Blue Mandarin pair
Threadfin cardinal pair
Barnacle blenny pair
Tuxedo urchin

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