salinero
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Hello All, here is where we are at. Many of you might prefer a slower pace but things seem to checking out fine so far:
28 gal Nano with 20 gal of water. HQI 150w 14,000 k
Live sand, LR, LFS sea water & RO
Test have been great, cycled and now -
(ph - 8.4) (am - 0) (Ni - 0) (Na - 0) (salt - 1.022) (temp - 77.4)
water change seemed best with 3/4 ocean 1/4 r/o - otherwise too salty
Last week we added - 1 emerald crab, 1 sally lightfoot crab, 1 arrow crab, 1 cleaner shrimp, 1 camel shrimp, 1 astraea snail, and 1 trochus snail. We found a hichhiker crab a small brown fuzzy (maybe emerald) crab as it shell looks just like our new emerald but he has black pincher tips.
< Our LFS recommened the sally lightfoot and arrow crabs and all seems great so far but we are reading warnings about these two as they get bigger. The arrow crab is on his third bristle worm so I guess he can stay for now.)
This week we added 1 green star polyp, 1 mushroom, 4 astaea snails and 4 nassarius. We have been testing with two kits - salwater and reef, everthing looks good. We lost our trochus snail and chaulked it up to our acclamation process which we have now bumped up to 2 hours and more drip time. This morning we were sad to see the tiny hitchhiker crab dead. I also saw a bristle worm what appeared going after our snail.
So here are some questions for today
1) bristle worms do damage to snails?
2) Lots of tiny tiny white creatures buzzing all around, okay?
3) Losts of new tiny light green tuffs clinging to glass and substrate, we knock them off the glass but do you lightly stir substrate?
4) we have colorful rocks with lots of purple, red, light green and dark green. The snails are going after the dark green, is the red stuff bad ? or just part of life on the reef, not much of it but there.
5) we laid our green star polyp towards the top of the tank in a very cool spot it just nested in nicely, is this too close to HQI or can it flourish here?
6) one more, how much light for these two corals in the begining? They seem to open up more when light was put on for awhile yesteday (only two days home now).
Looking forward to hearing from the crew - Thanks for Reading.
28 gal Nano with 20 gal of water. HQI 150w 14,000 k
Live sand, LR, LFS sea water & RO
Test have been great, cycled and now -
(ph - 8.4) (am - 0) (Ni - 0) (Na - 0) (salt - 1.022) (temp - 77.4)
water change seemed best with 3/4 ocean 1/4 r/o - otherwise too salty
Last week we added - 1 emerald crab, 1 sally lightfoot crab, 1 arrow crab, 1 cleaner shrimp, 1 camel shrimp, 1 astraea snail, and 1 trochus snail. We found a hichhiker crab a small brown fuzzy (maybe emerald) crab as it shell looks just like our new emerald but he has black pincher tips.
< Our LFS recommened the sally lightfoot and arrow crabs and all seems great so far but we are reading warnings about these two as they get bigger. The arrow crab is on his third bristle worm so I guess he can stay for now.)
This week we added 1 green star polyp, 1 mushroom, 4 astaea snails and 4 nassarius. We have been testing with two kits - salwater and reef, everthing looks good. We lost our trochus snail and chaulked it up to our acclamation process which we have now bumped up to 2 hours and more drip time. This morning we were sad to see the tiny hitchhiker crab dead. I also saw a bristle worm what appeared going after our snail.
So here are some questions for today
1) bristle worms do damage to snails?
2) Lots of tiny tiny white creatures buzzing all around, okay?
3) Losts of new tiny light green tuffs clinging to glass and substrate, we knock them off the glass but do you lightly stir substrate?
4) we have colorful rocks with lots of purple, red, light green and dark green. The snails are going after the dark green, is the red stuff bad ? or just part of life on the reef, not much of it but there.
5) we laid our green star polyp towards the top of the tank in a very cool spot it just nested in nicely, is this too close to HQI or can it flourish here?
6) one more, how much light for these two corals in the begining? They seem to open up more when light was put on for awhile yesteday (only two days home now).
Looking forward to hearing from the crew - Thanks for Reading.