Hey everybody!
I've got this ongoing issue with consistently low nitrates and phosphates, except when I go overboard with feeding but really feeds hair algae problem. I do manual removal of the hair algae but it always seems to come back with vengeance. I'm thinking of addressing this by bringing in more fish and adding new members to the cleanup crew. I had 8/10 spiny trochus snails and 3/5 nassarius snails die all the same time. I'm eyeing a banggai cardinalfish and a red tuxedo urchin for the tank, and maybe more fish, but I'm unsure about the species. I'm looking for peaceful ones that won't hassle each other.
I've been feeling a bit unlucky in my tank journey. I used to have a helfrichi firefish and a 6-line devil, but unfortunately, they're no longer part of the crew. I also had to relocate an emerald crab to the sump because it nearly wiped out a whole zoa colony in just half a day.
I'd really love to hear your thoughts and suggestions on how to proceed!
Here are the tank details: 24Gal, 11 months old.
Current residents:
- 2 Mocha gladiator clownfish
- 1 Yellow watchman goby
Clean-up crew:
- 1 Halloween hermit
- 1 Blue lightning hermit
- 4 Blue hermits give or take
- 1 Scarlet hermit
- 1 Strawberry conch
- 2 Nassarius
- 2 Spiny Trochus (acting sluggish)
- 1 Coral eating emerald crab (in sump)
Corals/Anemones:
- 2 BTA (1 Black Widow, 1 Rainbow)
- 1 Rock Flower Anemone
- Soft corals only atm, had bad luck with an lps hammer when my tank was 6 months old.
I've got this ongoing issue with consistently low nitrates and phosphates, except when I go overboard with feeding but really feeds hair algae problem. I do manual removal of the hair algae but it always seems to come back with vengeance. I'm thinking of addressing this by bringing in more fish and adding new members to the cleanup crew. I had 8/10 spiny trochus snails and 3/5 nassarius snails die all the same time. I'm eyeing a banggai cardinalfish and a red tuxedo urchin for the tank, and maybe more fish, but I'm unsure about the species. I'm looking for peaceful ones that won't hassle each other.
I've been feeling a bit unlucky in my tank journey. I used to have a helfrichi firefish and a 6-line devil, but unfortunately, they're no longer part of the crew. I also had to relocate an emerald crab to the sump because it nearly wiped out a whole zoa colony in just half a day.
I'd really love to hear your thoughts and suggestions on how to proceed!
Here are the tank details: 24Gal, 11 months old.
Current residents:
- 2 Mocha gladiator clownfish
- 1 Yellow watchman goby
Clean-up crew:
- 1 Halloween hermit
- 1 Blue lightning hermit
- 4 Blue hermits give or take
- 1 Scarlet hermit
- 1 Strawberry conch
- 2 Nassarius
- 2 Spiny Trochus (acting sluggish)
- 1 Coral eating emerald crab (in sump)
Corals/Anemones:
- 2 BTA (1 Black Widow, 1 Rainbow)
- 1 Rock Flower Anemone
- Soft corals only atm, had bad luck with an lps hammer when my tank was 6 months old.