Mahoney
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Hi! My name is Amanda. This is my inaugural forum post, so forgive me if this is totally foreign. I've had my tank for a little over a year now. My hubby's friend gave us an empty tank with old run-down lighting, some rock, and a tired protein skimmer. We have finagled our way through this first year with many losses and frustrations, almost giving up the whole thing a time or two. But, I have been patient and persistent, and really like the process of things and enjoy taking care of our fishies and corals. I would like to continue to have a tank flourishing. I joined here to maybe see some light at the end of the tunnel and get tips from all you experts out there We've have a couple different saltwater aquarium stores in town and have gotten mixed messages on many different issues which has only made things even more difficult/frustrating. But again, I am patient and would really like to see our tank thrive.
Here's the low-down:
50-55 gal tank
CPR Back-pak 2 protein skimmer
3 powerheads--2 pointed at rocks, one ruffling the surface
Heater
No sump--I know there are mixed reviews, but we seem to have been doing okay with out it
Lighting--T5's Coralife
Fish
- 2 Black clowns ("Benni and June")
- 1 green clown goby ("Merle")
- 1 chock bass ("Chuck")
(fish losses from moving/didn't work out due to aggression: court jester goby x 2, orange lined cardinal, blue damsel, 6 line wrasse, orange clown, lemon-peel angel, yellow wrasse, cleaner shrimp x 2, turbo snails x 5, lots of hermit crabs)
Corals:
- 3 hammers
- yellow polyps
- green zoas
- xenia
- green star polyps
- blue mushrooms x 2
Clean up crew:
Various snails
4 peppermint shrimp (to kill off all our aptasia)
Various hermit crabs
Tons of baby starfish--they are multiplying like MAD! Same with the snails. We had a turbo snail that had so many babies before it suddenly died.... there are hundreds of little pin-prick sized snails in the tank. I love the snails, so it doesn't bother me, but is that a bad thing?
Other:
- 2 feather dusters
Stuff I do daily--
- feed x 2-3 frozen food
- scrap the glass
- note how much is accumulating in the protein skimmer cup
- marine snow every few days
Weekly--
- Dump skimmer cup, clean
- check salinity
Monthly--
- Water change of 5 gallons, cleaning sand at same time by sucking stuff off the top of sand gently
I do have water testing stuff (ph, nitrates, KH) that I do only really when I notice something out of whack--pouty corals or something.
So, I have a zillion and one questions about so many different things, that I don't even know where to start. haha I've tried looking things up here and there, but without knowing what to look for, it's been somewhat difficult.
1. Why has our tank turned purple? I know it's some kind of algae/bacteria? How come no other pictures of people's tanks have that!?!? I feel like everything in our tank is purple-ish hue!
2. Is the placement of rocks and such good?
3. Every now and then we get this film on top of the surface of the water near the end where the protein skimmer output is--it's like a film of protein or something? It kinda comes and goes, maybe with feedings? Is this a lack of adequate skimmer functioning?
3.5. We bought our current protein skimmer used when the first died because we didn't have a chunk of change for a new one, and 6 months later I was looking up the model of it regarding question 3, and saw that it should have Bio-Bale in it? Is this a must--possibly causing the problem in question 3? And if so, where can I buy black bio-bale, I've only found white and blue for sale, but seen black advertised.
4. How many more fish can we feasibly add to the mix? 6-7 for total number?
5. How do I get stuff in the tank to be bright looking? I feel like things look so different from others' pictures--paler maybe. Is that the difference from metal halide lighting? For instance, we have "blue mushrooms" but they look the same damn purple as everything else when they are fully open. They have somewhat of a bluish hue when the light first flips on, but otherwise.... purple.
6. Are the number of hermit crabs that survive in the tank a self-limiting kind of thing? Like, because they have killed themselves off with fights to the death down to a certain number, that that's what the tank can support? Or do I need to keep adding more of them every now and then?
7. Is my routine for stuff done daily/weekly/monthly correct?
8. Are there any obvious things we are hugely missing? I ask because, as there is always more than one way to skin a cat, we've had different opinions about so many different things--Ca dosing, using a sump, how much to water change monthly, etc, etc, etc.
9. From time to time when the corals get irritated--moving for example, they put off this spitty substance for several hours. Is that normal? Does it have detrimental effects to the tank that I need to be aware of? I've tried looking this information up, but haven't been too successful.
I feel like I have so many more, but can't think of them at the moment. Any help would be much appreciated. I'll attach a photo of our current tank. It's a little cloudy because we had to do some rearranging-- the yellow wrasse we bought a few days ago: we were told was reef safe, but they failed to tell us at the store that it would eat feather dusters. We had a HELL of a time catching that little bugger what with his habit of sand-diving. Good god, we had to tear apart the tank, which lead to rearranging some of the rock around, and needless to say, the corals are a bit pouty and things haven't quite cleared up yet.
Thanks so much!
Amanda
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Here's the low-down:
50-55 gal tank
CPR Back-pak 2 protein skimmer
3 powerheads--2 pointed at rocks, one ruffling the surface
Heater
No sump--I know there are mixed reviews, but we seem to have been doing okay with out it
Lighting--T5's Coralife
Fish
- 2 Black clowns ("Benni and June")
- 1 green clown goby ("Merle")
- 1 chock bass ("Chuck")
(fish losses from moving/didn't work out due to aggression: court jester goby x 2, orange lined cardinal, blue damsel, 6 line wrasse, orange clown, lemon-peel angel, yellow wrasse, cleaner shrimp x 2, turbo snails x 5, lots of hermit crabs)
Corals:
- 3 hammers
- yellow polyps
- green zoas
- xenia
- green star polyps
- blue mushrooms x 2
Clean up crew:
Various snails
4 peppermint shrimp (to kill off all our aptasia)
Various hermit crabs
Tons of baby starfish--they are multiplying like MAD! Same with the snails. We had a turbo snail that had so many babies before it suddenly died.... there are hundreds of little pin-prick sized snails in the tank. I love the snails, so it doesn't bother me, but is that a bad thing?
Other:
- 2 feather dusters
Stuff I do daily--
- feed x 2-3 frozen food
- scrap the glass
- note how much is accumulating in the protein skimmer cup
- marine snow every few days
Weekly--
- Dump skimmer cup, clean
- check salinity
Monthly--
- Water change of 5 gallons, cleaning sand at same time by sucking stuff off the top of sand gently
I do have water testing stuff (ph, nitrates, KH) that I do only really when I notice something out of whack--pouty corals or something.
So, I have a zillion and one questions about so many different things, that I don't even know where to start. haha I've tried looking things up here and there, but without knowing what to look for, it's been somewhat difficult.
1. Why has our tank turned purple? I know it's some kind of algae/bacteria? How come no other pictures of people's tanks have that!?!? I feel like everything in our tank is purple-ish hue!
2. Is the placement of rocks and such good?
3. Every now and then we get this film on top of the surface of the water near the end where the protein skimmer output is--it's like a film of protein or something? It kinda comes and goes, maybe with feedings? Is this a lack of adequate skimmer functioning?
3.5. We bought our current protein skimmer used when the first died because we didn't have a chunk of change for a new one, and 6 months later I was looking up the model of it regarding question 3, and saw that it should have Bio-Bale in it? Is this a must--possibly causing the problem in question 3? And if so, where can I buy black bio-bale, I've only found white and blue for sale, but seen black advertised.
4. How many more fish can we feasibly add to the mix? 6-7 for total number?
5. How do I get stuff in the tank to be bright looking? I feel like things look so different from others' pictures--paler maybe. Is that the difference from metal halide lighting? For instance, we have "blue mushrooms" but they look the same damn purple as everything else when they are fully open. They have somewhat of a bluish hue when the light first flips on, but otherwise.... purple.
6. Are the number of hermit crabs that survive in the tank a self-limiting kind of thing? Like, because they have killed themselves off with fights to the death down to a certain number, that that's what the tank can support? Or do I need to keep adding more of them every now and then?
7. Is my routine for stuff done daily/weekly/monthly correct?
8. Are there any obvious things we are hugely missing? I ask because, as there is always more than one way to skin a cat, we've had different opinions about so many different things--Ca dosing, using a sump, how much to water change monthly, etc, etc, etc.
9. From time to time when the corals get irritated--moving for example, they put off this spitty substance for several hours. Is that normal? Does it have detrimental effects to the tank that I need to be aware of? I've tried looking this information up, but haven't been too successful.
I feel like I have so many more, but can't think of them at the moment. Any help would be much appreciated. I'll attach a photo of our current tank. It's a little cloudy because we had to do some rearranging-- the yellow wrasse we bought a few days ago: we were told was reef safe, but they failed to tell us at the store that it would eat feather dusters. We had a HELL of a time catching that little bugger what with his habit of sand-diving. Good god, we had to tear apart the tank, which lead to rearranging some of the rock around, and needless to say, the corals are a bit pouty and things haven't quite cleared up yet.
Thanks so much!
Amanda
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