Hey, about 8 or 9 months ago now I started up my first 29g SW tank not knowing too much about SW or especially about reef. Now I know a little bit more and I think I'm ready to change my tank from fish only into a reef. But i'm still not too sure on everything I need to do?
Right now I have some eagle eye and star polyps in my tank which seem to do fine. However I tried a couple other corals and they didn't do well and just died on me. (including a peice of montipora digatona and about half of my star polyps, the other half seem fine!) -
These are the lights I have on the tank- http://www.aquacave.com/current-usa-30-nova-br-extreme-t-5-fixture-br-2x24w-10k460nm-1137-2369.html I know they are not that great and will greatly limit what I can put in the tank but at this point i'm not looking to upgrade them (maybe in the future)
Heres my paramaters:
Ammonia and Nitrite:0- very low
Nitrate: 25 a little high
DKH:7
Phosphate: 2
Calcium:340
SG: 1.023
PH:8.3
Temp: 80
I recently got a RO/DI unit and have begun doing water changes with it. I no doubt need to do more water changes more frequently.
The phosphate issue is obviously probably the main reason I have so much hair algae and it is going to become a problem real soon if something is not done. Other than water changes does anyone have any other ideas of how to bring down my Phosphates?
What types of beginner corals would you guys suggest other than the polyps that would work well with my set up? For these corals is there anything like supplements I need to get? I've heard things like Coral Frenzy and Kent additives like Reef Nutrition work well? Would you suggest these? Anything else?
Also any ideas to get rid of hair algae problem or removing phosphates is helpful as well!
My current stock are 2 misbar clowns, a firefish, and lawnmower blenny which I will move once he gets larger. Also some snails and hermits.
For you experienced reef keepers- If you were in this situation- what would you do?
Thanks alot and any ideas or opinions are greatly appreciated!
-AC

Right now I have some eagle eye and star polyps in my tank which seem to do fine. However I tried a couple other corals and they didn't do well and just died on me. (including a peice of montipora digatona and about half of my star polyps, the other half seem fine!) -
These are the lights I have on the tank- http://www.aquacave.com/current-usa-30-nova-br-extreme-t-5-fixture-br-2x24w-10k460nm-1137-2369.html I know they are not that great and will greatly limit what I can put in the tank but at this point i'm not looking to upgrade them (maybe in the future)
Heres my paramaters:
Ammonia and Nitrite:0- very low
Nitrate: 25 a little high
DKH:7
Phosphate: 2
Calcium:340
SG: 1.023
PH:8.3
Temp: 80
I recently got a RO/DI unit and have begun doing water changes with it. I no doubt need to do more water changes more frequently.
The phosphate issue is obviously probably the main reason I have so much hair algae and it is going to become a problem real soon if something is not done. Other than water changes does anyone have any other ideas of how to bring down my Phosphates?
What types of beginner corals would you guys suggest other than the polyps that would work well with my set up? For these corals is there anything like supplements I need to get? I've heard things like Coral Frenzy and Kent additives like Reef Nutrition work well? Would you suggest these? Anything else?
Also any ideas to get rid of hair algae problem or removing phosphates is helpful as well!
My current stock are 2 misbar clowns, a firefish, and lawnmower blenny which I will move once he gets larger. Also some snails and hermits.
For you experienced reef keepers- If you were in this situation- what would you do?
Thanks alot and any ideas or opinions are greatly appreciated!
-AC
