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treesprite

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  1. There are no corals in the tank right now. It's a 45g with 2 clowns, a damsel, a brittle star, snails, and crabs.

     

    The stuff had to deal with 3 big lighting changes in less than 2 weeks. First it went from the lighting of its source to my lighting, which at the time was T-12/T-8. Right after I got the macros, I replaced the T-12/T-8 bulbs I had because the others were a bit over a year old, then Tuesday of this week I changed the lighting to T-5s (a Nova Extreme fixture), which is a huge increase in watts and intensity. I'm doing 12h/12h.

     

    The only reason the stuff is in the tank is that the opportunity to obtain marcros happened before I could finish my fuge project, and then the project got delayed due to an injury.

  2. came home and the water was an absolute mess, and the caulerpa has white area and the fuzzy things. I dont know what else would put all that stuff in the water. This morning there were little green specks on things.

  3. don't the Britta-type filters do the same thing as that water filter?

    I have been buying water. Usually I can purified water at Safeway for 34 cents a gallon if I use my own refill containers, so a weekly water change of ten percent is a couple of dollars, but it's a real pain hauling jugs of water a few at a time through an apt complex and up the stairs. The purification includes RO and UV but I don't know about the DI, I'll have to look to see if it says that on the description on the machines.

     

    Some parts of AA country have very high copper levels in the tap water -- levels still low enough to be drunk by humans but that will kill corals in no time flat.

     

    I've never thought to test tap water for copper. Has anyone else in the Gaithersburg area tested it for it?

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    sorry for having such a long post like this but please anybody answer my questions!! :)

     

     

    you're posts are fine.... that's why we are here, to get, share, give info, feedback, suggestions, etc

     

    This is an incredibly expensive hobby - I'm glad your parents are helping you out with being able to do it.

  5. I am trying to cut back on the feeding but I don't want to starve my tank inhabitants

     

    That's exactly my problem. The tank size has something to do with it, because the food being small particles spread out makes it appear that there isn't enough food there, and the fish have to dart all over the place so some of it goes to the bottom without being eaten.

  6. im waiting for someone to say salifert is ok - people keep complaining about it

     

    I was thinking about using that raffle 25$ gift certificate for test kits from DF&S, which are saliferts

     

    The nitrate one is the one I'm having trouble with - I have some other one or 2 kits from AP but dont have difficulty with those.

     

    I'm having a nitrate issue which I can't keep a track of if I don't have a reliable test kit (overfeeding and had 3 inches of crushed coral which I believe was holding nitrate - I do water changes and there are only 3 fish in the tank, so that's all I know of to which I can attribute the problem; the crushed coral has been removed and I will put sand in its place, and I'm trying to resist the urge to add extra food for the piggy female clown who chomps down whole still-frozen cubes in one big mouth full)

  7. has anyone else used the Aquarium Pharmacueticals tests?

     

    I had to get a new nitrate kti and this thing is impossible to read. It says to hold the test tube in front of the white side of the color scale card, but doesn't say how close and the color changes with the distance. I sent an email to the company a few days ago and they have not responded.

  8. I just this evening picked up my Nova Extreme fixture and finished putting it over the tank about half an hour ago. My understanding is that high intensity corals can be kept with that lighjting, but I guess too it depends on how deep the water is. Nova Extreme comes with bulbs in it. It also already has fans in it. Note that there are 4 plugs for it, so you need a lot of outlets - I will now have to run a cord around the room becuase I'm already taking up a whole 6-plug surge protector.

  9. Well, since the shrimp had an avalanche fall on him, there is nothing eating the snails before they have a chance to flip back over. The male clown was digging up the substrate, so I believe the rockwork collapsed rather than being knocked over - at the moment the substrate is gone so he can't do it until I replace it.

     

    Clowns are very interesting fish in their behavior. I highly reccomend them, but I really believe now that clowns sharing a tank with other fish need to have a nem to feel secure. Once my tank is shaped up and "nem-proofed", I will get one.

     

    The last nem I had, had a damaged foot from the guy in the store using a credit card to get it to let go of the wall to be removed - a couple days after I got it, it couldn't stay attatched to anything, so because it was just sitting there, the shrimp was picking on it, and because the shrimp was picking on it, it wouldn't open for me to feed it and it died. The one before that decided to take a hike over a filter intake. The one before that was torn apart by a decorator crab. Poor nems!

  10. Really? I was always under the impression that in a nano this size you would have to almost constantly refill the water to keep the parameters withing acceptable levels.

     

    I was thinking the same thing. Is it not hard to keep the temperature stable?

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