Zerc
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My tank/refugium has been up and running for approximately 7 months. It is currently a 36 gallon bowfront with a 29 gallon refugium above it. Both tanks are roughly half full of live rock, and the refugium appears to be full of all kinds of critters. I dose Iron weekly, element supplement twice/month, phytogold-M every other day, and 5 gallon water change weekly. I want to add a Mandarin to my setup, but first I plan to upgrade the tank size (the stand is almost done, and the tank is drilled and sitting by my door) to a 75g DT with a 55g refugium. I will be adding probably another 20 lbs of live rock during this upgrade. My question is, I have given my pod population ~7 months to build in my current setup, how much time should the population need to recover after being moved to the larger setup to be sufficient enough to support 1 Mandarin goby?
Refugium also has a football sized chuck of chaeto in it, 20 hours per day of light.
other livestock
RBTA x1
2" maroon clown x1
firefish goby x1
zoa frag (2 heads)
green star polyps (about 3"x3")
3" purple tang x1
Refugium also has a football sized chuck of chaeto in it, 20 hours per day of light.
other livestock
RBTA x1
2" maroon clown x1
firefish goby x1
zoa frag (2 heads)
green star polyps (about 3"x3")
3" purple tang x1