dconyers
Tue, 30th May 2006, 06:32 PM
Hello -
First, thank you in advance for taking the time to read this and provide any feedback. I've had my tank established for about 5 years, but it was only populated with a couple of fish and live rock. In the past two months, I've moved my tank to my office (where I spend too much of my time) and therefor have become quite active in the hobby again.
Here are the statistics on my tank:
Size: 42( or maybe 48?) Gallon Hex
Filtration:
[list:64aaef3032] CPR Bak-Pak w/o bio-bale. Runs 24/7
Rena XP2 Canister Filter with Nitrate Sponge and Pillow Batting that I replace weekly.
Circulation
In addition to outflow from filters, I have 2 maxi-jets (600 and 900)
Lighting:
250 W MH on for 10 hours per day.
2x32 W Actinics on for 2 hours before/after.
(should I reduce lighting?)
Temperature:
Low around 77. Hits 81 after lights have been on 10 hours
Live Rock:
~50 pounds. Rock goes from bottom of tank to about 8 inches from water level.
Sand Bed:
About 3-4" Deep. Established for 5 years, though sifted/reset 2 months ago.
Critters:
~30 Blue Leg Crabs
~45 Cerith Snails
~30 Turbo Snails
~10 Red-legged Crabs
1 Emerald Crab (2 months old)
1 Cleaner Shrimp (8 days in tank)
1 Pistol Shrimp (1 month in tank)
Livestock:
1 Tomato Clownfish (5 years in tank)
1 Six-Line Wrasse (2 years in tank)
1 Small Yellow Tang (1 month in tank)
1 Barnacle Blenny (1 month in tank)
Plants
Caulerpa Prolifera - cropped, yet still in tank
Tests (Salifert Test Kits)
Salinity: 1.025
pH: 8.4
Alkalinity: 3.5 meq/L
Ammonia: 0
Calcium: 330 ppm
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Wow, that was a long intro for a simple question: I'd like to try my luck at adding a coral to my tank and would appreciate some input as to whether my tank is ready for a coral and, if so, what type of coral you'd recommend as my first.
I don't have a calcium reactor, nor do I necessarily desire to purchase one in the upcoming months.
I also don't have a chiller, and I realize 81 is probably a tad warm for corals. That's the extreme and I'm working to get my tank to stay below 80, but haven't quite figured out how to get enough air to flow over the tank... I'm still working on it.
Once again, I'd really appreciate any advice, suggestions, or even links to websites that already answer these questions. I see a number of people have corals for trade/purchase on this site, but I wanted to ask for general recommendations before I started contacting those to purchase corals that might not be appropriate for my tank!
thanks, doug.
First, thank you in advance for taking the time to read this and provide any feedback. I've had my tank established for about 5 years, but it was only populated with a couple of fish and live rock. In the past two months, I've moved my tank to my office (where I spend too much of my time) and therefor have become quite active in the hobby again.
Here are the statistics on my tank:
Size: 42( or maybe 48?) Gallon Hex
Filtration:
[list:64aaef3032] CPR Bak-Pak w/o bio-bale. Runs 24/7
Rena XP2 Canister Filter with Nitrate Sponge and Pillow Batting that I replace weekly.
Circulation
In addition to outflow from filters, I have 2 maxi-jets (600 and 900)
Lighting:
250 W MH on for 10 hours per day.
2x32 W Actinics on for 2 hours before/after.
(should I reduce lighting?)
Temperature:
Low around 77. Hits 81 after lights have been on 10 hours
Live Rock:
~50 pounds. Rock goes from bottom of tank to about 8 inches from water level.
Sand Bed:
About 3-4" Deep. Established for 5 years, though sifted/reset 2 months ago.
Critters:
~30 Blue Leg Crabs
~45 Cerith Snails
~30 Turbo Snails
~10 Red-legged Crabs
1 Emerald Crab (2 months old)
1 Cleaner Shrimp (8 days in tank)
1 Pistol Shrimp (1 month in tank)
Livestock:
1 Tomato Clownfish (5 years in tank)
1 Six-Line Wrasse (2 years in tank)
1 Small Yellow Tang (1 month in tank)
1 Barnacle Blenny (1 month in tank)
Plants
Caulerpa Prolifera - cropped, yet still in tank
Tests (Salifert Test Kits)
Salinity: 1.025
pH: 8.4
Alkalinity: 3.5 meq/L
Ammonia: 0
Calcium: 330 ppm
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Wow, that was a long intro for a simple question: I'd like to try my luck at adding a coral to my tank and would appreciate some input as to whether my tank is ready for a coral and, if so, what type of coral you'd recommend as my first.
I don't have a calcium reactor, nor do I necessarily desire to purchase one in the upcoming months.
I also don't have a chiller, and I realize 81 is probably a tad warm for corals. That's the extreme and I'm working to get my tank to stay below 80, but haven't quite figured out how to get enough air to flow over the tank... I'm still working on it.
Once again, I'd really appreciate any advice, suggestions, or even links to websites that already answer these questions. I see a number of people have corals for trade/purchase on this site, but I wanted to ask for general recommendations before I started contacting those to purchase corals that might not be appropriate for my tank!
thanks, doug.