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Am I ready yet?
Hi all,
My tank is about 3 months old. My nitrates are between 5-10ppm. It's a 75gal w/ 265w PC a 4" DSB and so far I have accumulated 45lbs of LR. I've recently discovered coralline algae growth! I know I should wait about a minimum of 6 months to start adding coral. I am trying to be patient and I am willing to wait. However, I am curious if there is a "hearty" coral that I could add now. I do have a couple of LR hitch hikers. One is a red mushroom and the other is some sort of button pollyp which I recently re-discovered. If it were not for this experience of the hitch hikers, I probably would not want to advance to the next level so quickly. Nonetheless, I've got the itch... BAD! Any suggestions? TIA ~Mort |
Am I ready yet?
Why not get a few pretty zoanthids? You can view a few of them on my ID page.
http://www.melevsreef.com/id/ There are 84 entries on that page at this point, and I have about 6 more critters still to add. Marc Mort wrote: Hi all, My tank is about 3 months old. My nitrates are between 5-10ppm. It's a 75gal w/ 265w PC a 4" DSB and so far I have accumulated 45lbs of LR. I've recently discovered coralline algae growth! I know I should wait about a minimum of 6 months to start adding coral. I am trying to be patient and I am willing to wait. However, I am curious if there is a "hearty" coral that I could add now. I do have a couple of LR hitch hikers. One is a red mushroom and the other is some sort of button pollyp which I recently re-discovered. If it were not for this experience of the hitch hikers, I probably would not want to advance to the next level so quickly. Nonetheless, I've got the itch... BAD! Any suggestions? TIA ~Mort -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
Am I ready yet?
My tank is about 3 months old. My nitrates are between 5-10ppm.
It's a 75gal w/ 265w PC a 4" DSB and so far I have accumulated 45lbs of LR. No. You are way under par for the amount of LR, aim for 1.5-2.0 lb per gallon depending on LR quality. With the proper amount of LR and 4" of DSB, your nitrate should be zero. jc |
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