Hello everyone. After posting my build thread, which you can find here, I was inspired to see how I could keep the progression of my 20g long tank going strong and making it the best that it could be! Is there anything I should change or add in my setup? It is a 3 month old tank with no sump, only a HOB filter and surface skimmer. It's also my first saltwater tank.
Stocking
1 black snowflake clownfish
1 yellow watchman goby
Planning for: 1 possum wrasse and 1 springer's damsel
5 dwarf hermits
7 astrea snails
1 emerald crab
2 peppermint shrimp
1 skunk cleaner shrimp
1 fighting conch
Various mushrooms, zoas, clove polyps, GSP, and leather corals along with 1 Duncan and 1 goniopora - fed with Reef Roids or frozen food twice a week.
Planning on adding a hammer or frogspawn to the top of the rightmost rock.
Parameters (I am planning on beginning to dose within the next few days):
PH: 8.2
Alk: 7
Calcium: 350
Mag: 1180
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrites: 0ppm
Phosphates: <0.25 ppm
Nitrates: <20ppm
Here is the tank under daylight settings after my latest water change (25% biweekly with instant ocean salt mixed into heated RODI water with an old filter for 30 mins). Coralline algae is beginning to take hold on some of the rocks, albeit in tiny specks. The rocks are also almost totally covered in this beautiful green algae which I personally love the look of. My CUC keep most of the algae under control, but the sides of the glass are still a bit dirty. The tank is also right in front of a window, so there is 1-2 hours of natural light on the back glass every evening.
Stocking
1 black snowflake clownfish
1 yellow watchman goby
Planning for: 1 possum wrasse and 1 springer's damsel
5 dwarf hermits
7 astrea snails
1 emerald crab
2 peppermint shrimp
1 skunk cleaner shrimp
1 fighting conch
Various mushrooms, zoas, clove polyps, GSP, and leather corals along with 1 Duncan and 1 goniopora - fed with Reef Roids or frozen food twice a week.
Planning on adding a hammer or frogspawn to the top of the rightmost rock.
Parameters (I am planning on beginning to dose within the next few days):
PH: 8.2
Alk: 7
Calcium: 350
Mag: 1180
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrites: 0ppm
Phosphates: <0.25 ppm
Nitrates: <20ppm
Here is the tank under daylight settings after my latest water change (25% biweekly with instant ocean salt mixed into heated RODI water with an old filter for 30 mins). Coralline algae is beginning to take hold on some of the rocks, albeit in tiny specks. The rocks are also almost totally covered in this beautiful green algae which I personally love the look of. My CUC keep most of the algae under control, but the sides of the glass are still a bit dirty. The tank is also right in front of a window, so there is 1-2 hours of natural light on the back glass every evening.