convictblenny
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Ok, I have a 55 gallon satwater tank with about a third filled with live rock and abot 2 inches of live sand. I have a cpr bak pak clone skimmer, and a rio 1100+ powerhead for circulation. The tank and rock is a couple years old, lots of coraline algea.
I always have nitrate problems. running like 30 to 40 bright orange red on the tests.
My stock is as follows.
1 blue hippo tang
1 yellow tang
1 tomato clown
3 convict blennies
1 gold spotted sand eating gobie or blenny. I always forget.
3 peppermint shrimp
1 sand sift star
1 green serpent star
3 feather dusters
lots of hermits and assorted snails
Do I have enough filtration with just the skimmer and rock?
Would a bio-wheel help? I know they produce nitrates, but I figure I already got them anyway, and the live rock could then concentrate on nitrates and not the whole system load.
Should I just keep adding rock until the nitrates start to drop?
My fish and most inverts seem happy, I occasionally lose a snail or two, but I figure it is predation and not water quality.
I always have nitrate problems. running like 30 to 40 bright orange red on the tests.
My stock is as follows.
1 blue hippo tang
1 yellow tang
1 tomato clown
3 convict blennies
1 gold spotted sand eating gobie or blenny. I always forget.
3 peppermint shrimp
1 sand sift star
1 green serpent star
3 feather dusters
lots of hermits and assorted snails
Do I have enough filtration with just the skimmer and rock?
Would a bio-wheel help? I know they produce nitrates, but I figure I already got them anyway, and the live rock could then concentrate on nitrates and not the whole system load.
Should I just keep adding rock until the nitrates start to drop?
My fish and most inverts seem happy, I occasionally lose a snail or two, but I figure it is predation and not water quality.