Sincity
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
I have a six gallon fluval edge with a fire shrimp and a sifting goby for about a year now no problems at all I even upgraded the lights and have some green star polyps coral
Sincity said:I have a six gallon fluval edge with a fire shrimp and a sifting goby for about a year now no problems at all I even upgraded the lights and have some green star polyps coral
Sincity said:I have a six gallon fluval edge with a fire shrimp and a sifting goby for about a year now no problems at all I even upgraded the lights and have some green star polyps coral
Bearchumjs said:What kind of light do you guys use on your nano/pico tanks?
Jmkb02 said:I have t5s on them right now bc my led isn't working but if you can spend a few extra bucks def go led. They are by far better and my coral is def sad right now till I get my LEDs back up. Also helps with the electricity bill and temp control
carey said:I don't think either of those lights will keep much as far as corals. When I had my pico up I was using a par38 bulb like this
Amazon.com: Dimmable High Power Par38 White + Blue LED Aquarium Reef Corals Grow Light Bulb, 1325w+b: Patio, Lawn & Garden
carey said:Yep, those bulbs use a standard socket so a desk lamp could work. here is a photo of how I had mine setup
carey said:Yep, those bulbs use a standard socket so a desk lamp could work. here is a photo of how I had mine setup
Jmkb02 said:I would definitely cycle it. Even with your live rock its going to do nothing but help your tank. Are you planning on live sand or bare bottom?? What kind of coral are you planning on??
Jmkb02 said:Nice! Make sure you check it before you just throw it in. Good hunting!
JustinKBreen said:Check for any die off that can cause an ammonia spike