Hi guys,
I got into the hobby about 5 months ago now knowing at all what went into keeping a saltwater tank (It didn't help that the staff at the LFS I went to was not very knowledgeable or interested in helping me out aside from when i was ready to buy something). To keep a long story short, my 70 gallon was way overstocked and I would add multiple fish at a time, never check parameters aside from the one I was aware of which was salinity, only filtration was a hang on bio wheel filter, after water changes I would pour marine salt directly into the tank to get the salinity back. now knowing MUCH more I am extremely surprised that I managed to keep an RBTA, 2 clownfish, a snowflake and ghost eel, valentini puffer and two blue damsels alive until the bacterial bloom that happened a week ago which killed everything but the RBTA and two eels. The sad part is that the bloom happened when i was out getting more livestock and I ended up coming home with a green birdsnest flowerpot corals (which I was told at the same store that these are the two easiest rookie suited corals around. after starting to do research I am thinking that is completely false at least for the flower pot). Currently i have the two eels, RBTA, flower pot and birdsnest in a 20 gallon tank with good parameters (I read up on every and anything I could after the bacterial bloom so I went and got a testing kit) and some live rock. as for my main 70 gal tank I purchased a Eshopps psk100 skimmer for it that is running well and I will be getting a canister filter this week to replace the hang on (I really would prefer to not have a sump). The tank completely cleared up and has those little white dots appearing on the glass again that I know are good but cant remember exactly what they are called, as for parameters ph is 8.4 but ammonia and either nitrite or nitrate are still outta whack( when i saw how off they were I just figured ill test again in a few days). I have a decent amount of live rock in the tank and about 3 inches of sand. Please help me out with where i go from here?How do i get my parameters right? how do i make it safe to put my eels and RBTA and corals back in? how do i know when the tank will be ready to add a pair of clownfish? any advice on keeping an RBTA birdsnest and flower pot? sorry for the long post Ive just been in the dark for so long and now that i know how much is involved in keeping a marine tank i wanna make sure i get everything right! thanks!
I got into the hobby about 5 months ago now knowing at all what went into keeping a saltwater tank (It didn't help that the staff at the LFS I went to was not very knowledgeable or interested in helping me out aside from when i was ready to buy something). To keep a long story short, my 70 gallon was way overstocked and I would add multiple fish at a time, never check parameters aside from the one I was aware of which was salinity, only filtration was a hang on bio wheel filter, after water changes I would pour marine salt directly into the tank to get the salinity back. now knowing MUCH more I am extremely surprised that I managed to keep an RBTA, 2 clownfish, a snowflake and ghost eel, valentini puffer and two blue damsels alive until the bacterial bloom that happened a week ago which killed everything but the RBTA and two eels. The sad part is that the bloom happened when i was out getting more livestock and I ended up coming home with a green birdsnest flowerpot corals (which I was told at the same store that these are the two easiest rookie suited corals around. after starting to do research I am thinking that is completely false at least for the flower pot). Currently i have the two eels, RBTA, flower pot and birdsnest in a 20 gallon tank with good parameters (I read up on every and anything I could after the bacterial bloom so I went and got a testing kit) and some live rock. as for my main 70 gal tank I purchased a Eshopps psk100 skimmer for it that is running well and I will be getting a canister filter this week to replace the hang on (I really would prefer to not have a sump). The tank completely cleared up and has those little white dots appearing on the glass again that I know are good but cant remember exactly what they are called, as for parameters ph is 8.4 but ammonia and either nitrite or nitrate are still outta whack( when i saw how off they were I just figured ill test again in a few days). I have a decent amount of live rock in the tank and about 3 inches of sand. Please help me out with where i go from here?How do i get my parameters right? how do i make it safe to put my eels and RBTA and corals back in? how do i know when the tank will be ready to add a pair of clownfish? any advice on keeping an RBTA birdsnest and flower pot? sorry for the long post Ive just been in the dark for so long and now that i know how much is involved in keeping a marine tank i wanna make sure i get everything right! thanks!