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Not knowing your experience level, It would help if you gave details on how you set up tank.
What are your parameters?
What maintenance do you perform?
So in short, not a 10% water change but 20%?Thanks for the quick response, appreciate it!
My plans for the tank are to add more coral first over the upcoming months (mixed reef beginners coral). I do not want to go too quick. First goal is to get the tank clear in terms of water and to have the rocks and sand more clean. Also, my current corals (anemone and toadstool leather) are not doing too good.So far, it looks good! What are your plans for your tank, and what does your tank maintenance look like?
The anemone could be struggling because the tank is still new. Usually I tell people to wait to get anemones until six months out. This allows the micro biome to be more established in your tank before adding an anemone.My plans for the tank are to add more coral first over the upcoming months (mixed reef beginners coral). I do not want to go too quick. First goal is to get the tank clear in terms of water and to have the rocks and sand more clean. Also, my current corals (anemone and toadstool leather) are not doing too good.
For maintenance, see my reply above.
My store advised me to buy an anemone with two clown fish based on my water levels… is my coral still alive… based on my other post… how to get my anemone back in good condition?The anemone could be struggling because the tank is still new. Usually I tell people to wait to get anemones until six months out. This allows the micro biome to be more established in your tank before adding an anemone.
What about alk in your tank? Do you know the par for your light? I'm also linking this thread that goes more into the science of why everyone should wait on an anemone. https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/anemones-and-why-you-should-wait.385384/My store advised me to buy an anemone with two clown fish based on my water levels… is my coral still alive… based on my other post… how to get my anemone back in good condition?
Those parameters are good.Thanks for the reply.
I am a beginner when it comes to salt water reef tanks (before only had sweet water tanks ranging from 12 - 24 gallons).
My parameters are as follows.
Temperature: 80° F
Ammonia: <0.1 ppm
Nitrite: <0.2 ppm
Nitrate: <5 ppm
pH: 8.2
Salinity: 1.025
For maintenance, I perform a 10% water change once per week. Apart from that, I clean the glass, move the sand around so it looks white again and clean the filter sock. On a monthly basis, I also take out the complete filters et cetera and wash them.