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I have a 30 gallon tank. The anemone was that creamy white color when I bought it. It didn't make it. Pour guy only came out of the rock once for about 15 minutes while I had him.
I have a 30 gallon tank with a hang on back filter but im thinking of upgrading to a wet-dry filter under my tank. I have a fish reef tank established but my nitrates a hair high and I'm having trouble keeping new corals and anemone alive. Any advice on what to upgrade to or what to stay away...
I knew they required alot of light which is why I thought it was weird that it was hiding in the rock ha. Thanks for all your help. I really appreciate it.
Nitrates a hair high but all else good. It's been up for 6 months about now. The anemone wasn't getting any light because it was hiding behind the rock
My purple tip sebae anemone I got a week ago and it hid in the rocks and wasn't getting any light. Now I looks sick. It's smaller and I can't tell if it's moving ( I moved it onto the sand today). Is there any way to keep it alive and should I have moved it earlier so it got light? I have 2 t5...
That's how they both looked when I bought them from the store. 2 blue and 2 white T5 bulbs. Temp 78. Calcium 420. KH 9. Phosphate 0. Nitrate 20 (alittle high). PH 7.8 (alittle low). Ammonia 0. Nitrite 0. Salinity 1.026. I think the finger coral looks more white in the pic then in person. It's...
Got my purple tip sebae anenome yesterday and it's just hiding in my rock ever since I got it. It's not getting any light but it won't come out. Is there anything I can do to get it to come out and stay out? Or will it just come out on it's own?
I have a deep blue professional 36" t5 lighting system and was wondering what I should set the timer on for a coral/fish tank. I have two clownfish yellow tang gobbie and a torch coral I just added an hour ago. If anyone can help me I'll really appreciate it. Thank you
Yeah the only other thing changed was a cleaning of the tank and a water change. Not sure what I did wrong. Hopefully I'll get it fixed. I'll keep you updated. Thanks for all your help
I cycled the tank by adding saltwater. Seven days later added live rock and live sand when it came in. Started putting stress zyme in the tank. Eight days after LR and LS added snails and hermit crabs. Added shrimp after a month in process. Added fish 6 weeks after start when all levels were...
Temp = 78. Calcium=440. KH 10. Phosphate .25. Nitrite 0. Ph 7.4. Ammonia 4.0. Nitrate 0. Salinity 1.025. Tanks been set up for 4 months and all levels were good before I added the corals
I did a water change sat before the tests and then went to that pet place in Lancaster PA and they said put in nite out II untill It goes down with a part water change today. Hopefully that'll work. Guess we'll see
I have a 30 gallon tank and just started adding corals into it. After adding a silver Xenia mushrooms and a Christmas favia my ammonia levels are up to 4.0 and my pH is at 7.4. My silver Xenia has been shriveled up for 24 hrs now and doesn't look promising. I've been adding ammo lock but my...
Can I place the Christmas favia with it's little rock on the sand like the pic and it'll grow past the rock into the sand? And will too much sand get on it that it wot get enough light? I see it already has alittle on it
Can someone please tell me what this corals called. The fish store said it's a red favor frag but I can't find anything with that name. Thanks for all the help.