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Thu, 4th Sep 2008, 07:29 PM
#1
Adding coral??
I have a fairly new 29g biocube and was wondering how often can I add coral. I have 2 clowns (been in about 1 month), a watchman gobie (been in 1 week), and on this past monday I added 2 corals (leather, and green star polyp. I really want to add some mushrooms but not sure if it would be okay to add them tomorrow or should I wait a little bit? My water levels are great and have been steady.
pH 8.2
ammonia-0
nitrate-0
nitrite-0
Ca-420
Phos-0.5
kH-8
Thanks,
Deanna
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Thu, 4th Sep 2008, 08:02 PM
#2
i would say full speed ahead...........you dont have much in there and sounds like things have been stable.
mark
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Thu, 4th Sep 2008, 08:17 PM
#3
Things have been really stable. Other than having low Ca for a few weeks...I've had these exact numbers! "Knocking on wood now!!!" So corals don't add to the bio-load of the tank like fish do? Now I'm getting excited!!!
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Thu, 4th Sep 2008, 08:37 PM
#4
Corals do add to the bioload, you just dont have too much in there yet. A Ca on low side is fine with what you have and have planned.
mark
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Thu, 4th Sep 2008, 11:41 PM
#5
I would remove the leather from that small of a tank.... It could nuke it.
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Fri, 5th Sep 2008, 06:16 AM
#6
Corals that have done well in the past in new tanks; GSP, Mushrooms, Kenyan Tree, Candy Cane. Leathers can sometimes be troublesome.
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Fri, 5th Sep 2008, 07:16 AM
#7
So what do I have to do to keep this leather happy? I in no way want my tank nuked! Will I know if it's not happy?
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Fri, 5th Sep 2008, 08:19 AM
#8
It's not that you want to keep it happy, it's just a risk. It's like a sea apple, you can keep it happy, and then it dies..... Ask me how I know.
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Fri, 5th Sep 2008, 11:08 AM
#9
Hummm...I'll have to ask my LFS tomorrow about this. If it's putting my tank at risk maybe they'll take it back and let me get another one!
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