Llarian
Well-known member
So like I mentioned in another post, I just inherited a 5G nano from a friend of mine who's moving out of state.
Its currently extremely lightly stocked.
The stock list is something like this:
2 small shrooms
some ailing sun polyps
a couple interesting featherdusters
a rather obnoxious colony of green star polyps that looks like its going to try to take over the tank. (I'll knock this one back)
some snails and a couple scarlet hermits.
I'm still reviving it, as its been lightless for a week or so. Its currently running on a single 13W 6500K PC bulb, but I'll be getting it back on 2 13W 50/50 bulbs in a couple days.
Any pitfalls I should be aware of? I know next to nothing about nanos, as I've mostly been researching larger SPS tanks.
One thing I'd like to do if its feasible for a nano. The previous owner was feeding the corals directly via a mush. I'd like to bring that up another link on the chain and get a single small fish that can do flake food and primarily feed that and let it provide nutrients for the corals. (Does that concept even work with softies?)
Any suggestions for a fish that would work in a tank that small?
-Dylan
Its currently extremely lightly stocked.
The stock list is something like this:
2 small shrooms
some ailing sun polyps
a couple interesting featherdusters
a rather obnoxious colony of green star polyps that looks like its going to try to take over the tank. (I'll knock this one back)
some snails and a couple scarlet hermits.
I'm still reviving it, as its been lightless for a week or so. Its currently running on a single 13W 6500K PC bulb, but I'll be getting it back on 2 13W 50/50 bulbs in a couple days.
Any pitfalls I should be aware of? I know next to nothing about nanos, as I've mostly been researching larger SPS tanks.
One thing I'd like to do if its feasible for a nano. The previous owner was feeding the corals directly via a mush. I'd like to bring that up another link on the chain and get a single small fish that can do flake food and primarily feed that and let it provide nutrients for the corals. (Does that concept even work with softies?)
Any suggestions for a fish that would work in a tank that small?
-Dylan